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Reasons for Rejection (Faraz Summary)

momuhsen

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please guys do not take these points as facts!

some points are true , but many points are soooo inaccurate or a mere speculations.
 

rkhan15

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farazafzal said:
Reasons for Rejection and SUGGESTIONS
Thanks for compiling these.

I have a question regarding point 7. I have high cholesterol and have gone through all sorts of tests and made sure there are no cardiovascular issues with me; please note that my cardiologist has given me clean chit after having done the necessary tests. Should I disclose this to the examining doctor for Canadian Immigration.
Also, does this impact my PR application in any way?

Thanks in advance!
 

rkhan15

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farazafzal said:
Hi..Your PCC will work.

You will have to supply a PCC for each country you have lived after your 18th Birthday provided the stay was for more than 6 months. Since you applied PCC when you were in Canada you are good to go. I hope you have not visited India and stayed there for more than 6 months after your PCC.
So I'm trying to figure this out. What about a kid who grew up away from his home country but visited it multiple times before turning 18. Then made a final visit to his/her home country and left a month after he turned 18 never to return again. If you go by the wording on CIC's website it appears that a PCC is not required because person only spent about 40 days since he turned 18 in his home country. Can anyone confirm if this understanding is correct.

Thanks!
 

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rkhan15 said:
So I'm trying to figure this out. What about a kid who grew up away from his home country but visited it multiple times before turning 18. Then made a final visit to his/her home country and left a month after he turned 18 never to return again. If you go by the wording on CIC's website it appears that a PCC is not required because person only spent about 40 days since he turned 18 in his home country. Can anyone confirm if this understanding is correct.

Thanks!
In that case it would not need PCC from that country, but safe part is to add that in an LOE explaining whole situation and why that PCC is not attached.
 

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rkhan15 said:
Thanks for compiling these.

I have a question regarding point 7. I have high cholesterol and have gone through all sorts of tests and made sure there are no cardiovascular issues with me; please note that my cardiologist has given me clean chit after having done the necessary tests. Should I disclose this to the examining doctor for Canadian Immigration.
Also, does this impact my PR application in any way?

Thanks in advance!


If you tell:
1. Panel Doc will do her due diligence and U will undergo additional tests. If all good, she will give you clean chit

If you don't tell:
1.a. If your blood work or X-ray reveals anything, medical officer will want you to see a specialist and do another few tests....medical will take longer to pass
1.b. If your blood work/X-ray doesn't reveal anything....enjoy

It does not seem that cholesterol is a reason for rejection....your decision, may be ask a doc or your family doc about the risks
 

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When is the latest you can come to know about your file being rejected?
 

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Just yesterday somebody got cancellation, because they did not forward PCC from country where they lived more than 10 years ago (did not understand that PCC are not just from last 10 years, but since you turned 18).
 
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There's a thread where people whose app got canceled and try to reopen. Many who have got cancelled have reported there. 99% of them got rejected for pcc reasons. I saw someone who was rejected because the person just mentioned in loe that FBI pcc has been applied, but did not provide any evidence for doing so. The officer rejected mentioning that although the applicant has given an explanation on this, he/she did not provide any evidence to show the best efforts to obtain it.

I never knew that a postal receipt would carry this much weightage! I was thinking that people upload it to be on safer side! Glad to have come across that !
 

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Hi,

I had applied for SINP nomination in July 2016 intake. My application was rejected with reason that all my NOC's did not match with the one I had applied for and therefore the number of years experience I had claimed was not bagging me the threshold 60 points. I was asked to apply again when when my points were 60+

So I applied again for SINP nomination on 14th Feb after I had completed the required # of years of experience. I dont know what the status of this application is as I have not checked it yet and yesterday I received my ITA in open draw.

My questions are:-

1) Do I need to mention about all this SINP history anywhere in my CIC application?

2) What do I do of my this latest SINP application? Do I withdraw it or it will automatically be cancelled?
 

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DiNaV said:
Hi,

I had applied for SINP nomination in July 2016 intake. My application was rejected with reason that all my NOC's did not match with the one I had applied for and therefore the number of years experience I had claimed was not bagging me the threshold 60 points. I was asked to apply again when when my points were 60+

So I applied again for SINP nomination on 14th Feb after I had completed the required # of years of experience. I dont know what the status of this application is as I have not checked it yet and yesterday I received my ITA in open draw.

My questions are:-

1) Do I need to mention about all this SINP history anywhere in my CIC application?

2) What do I do of my this latest SINP application? Do I withdraw it or it will automatically be cancelled?
1. Yes you do (there is a specific question for that - if you were rejected in the past)
2. And no, it does not go automaticaly, you need to request withdraw of your application from SINP.
 

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Itsmee said:
If you tell:
1. Panel Doc will do her due diligence and U will undergo additional tests. If all good, she will give you clean chit

If you don't tell:
1.a. If your blood work or X-ray reveals anything, medical officer will want you to see a specialist and do another few tests....medical will take longer to pass
1.b. If your blood work/X-ray doesn't reveal anything....enjoy

It does not seem that cholesterol is a reason for rejection....your decision, may be ask a doc or your family doc about the risks
To add on to this - here's my experience :

On the day of medical exam(Jan 14th), god knows for what reason, my BP shot up (~150). After 3 consecutive readings, I was asked to take ECG. I took ECG test and the graph was normal. The clinic told me they would upload it as soon as the report is ready. On Jan 20th, I received an email from the clinic asking me to undergo additional test under a cardiologist. The name and address of the doctor was provided in the reference letter. This request/letter had come from the embassy side is what I was told.

I met the doctor who checked my BP and other physical parameters and asked me to get the following :

1. CBC, ESR
2. Creatinine
3. HbA1C
4. Lipid Profile
5. LFT
6. Urine routine
7. Echo
8. USG KUB with renal arterial doppler
9. Chest X-Ray (front view)
10. Stress Test

I got them all done, and everything was normal. The doctor complied all the reports and submitted to the clinic who then uploaded in e-medical on Feb 6th.

My medical was 'Passed' last week. :D
 

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vensak said:
1. Yes you do (there is a specific question for that - if you were rejected in the past)
2. And no, it does not go automaticaly, you need to request withdraw of your application from SINP.
Thank you vensak

Actually someone adviced me that there is no need to withdraw SINP application. So wanted to cross check.
 

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rohitbites said:
To add on to this - here's my experience :

I got them all done, and everything was normal. The doctor complied all the reports and submitted to the clinic who then uploaded in e-medical on Feb 6th.

My medical was 'Passed' last week. :D
Hi,
Can you please tell me what was the cost that you had to incur for your full medicals and from where did you get it done.

Thanks.
 

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Hi,
Can you please tell me what was the cost that you had to incur for your full medicals and from where did you get it done.

Thanks.
You can find out here - http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx

The preliminary check up is done here and unless they find anything unusual, they will upload the results directly to e-medical.

You will get the costs and other details from the clinic once your appointment is fixed, and also the documents you need to carry. :)