I wish for a summary of all possible reasons for rejections as I'm 90% sure I will screw things upkryt0n said:I really, really need to read through these 300 pages soon. Hoping for an ITA next year and really don't want to screw anything basic up.
kryt0n said:I really, really need to read through these 300 pages soon. Hoping for an ITA next year and really don't want to screw anything basic up.
There was an attempt at summarizing some common reasons. Check the early posts on this thread.Heathcliff77 said:I wish for a summary of all possible reasons for rejections as I'm 90% sure I will screw things up
There were random cases, yes. People were sometimes rejected for not submitting a copy of ECA and of course, for not submitting degree/diploma.Pippin said:Wasn't there also a problem if a copy of ECA was not included?
Shouldn't be concerned at all. It is not mandatory to upload IELTS report in your e-APR.tari7499 said:Hi fellows,
Here's my concern, pl comment: I didn't attach IELTS certificate to CIC, though it was sent to OINP at the time of nomination. How concerned should I be?
rajkamalmohanram said:Shouldn't be concerned at all. It is not mandatory to upload IELTS report in your e-APR.
That's actually what i was planning to do, despite the delay it might cause in the application. it's better to take the safe side. Does that mean if my elegibility is met, I wont need to send a CSE ? Does anyone know any idea if i send a CSE with the new funds, how much time delay it would take ?msf02 said:Messiry: With an AOR date in May, this means that your eligibility has most probably been completed. HOWEVER, it is always better to be on the safe side, so I suggest you do the following:
1- Draft up a nice LoE letter, explaining what you just mentioned.
2- Request a 6-month bank statement for both accounts (one you had already submitted, and another for the additional funds you just mentioned them.)
3- Combine all above documents into one PDF, and upload it as a CSE.
Other members may want to weigh in on this, but to me, that's what I would do. It is better to be proactive, than risk a potential rejection.
Good luck!
Msf
Could you share your work experience informaton? Did you have proper reference letters from your employers?Venkata Srikanth said:Hi all,
I am FSW Outland with LMIA, AOR 15 Jun 2016.
My PR refused from Singapore Visa office yesterday with the following reasonls suggest if I have any possibility of appeal on this decision? Thanks
Subsection 75(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations states that a foreign national is a skilled worker if:
a) within ten years preceding the date of their application for a permanent resident visa, they have at least one year of continuous full-time employment (30 hours/week) experience, or the equivalent in continuous part-time employment in one or more occupations, other than a restricted occupation, that are listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix;
b) during that period of employment they performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification; and
c) during that period of employment they performed a substantial number of the main duties of the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification, including all of the essential duties.
Subsection 75(3) states that if a foreign national fails to meet these requirements, the application shall be refused and no further assessment is required. I am not satisfied that you meet all three parts of these requirements and your application has therefore been refused.
Thanks for the sharing info & for those who received PPR congratulation & wish you good luck.
Cheers
Srikanth
Thanksneorol said:Could you share your work experience informaton? Did you have proper reference letters from your employers?
Venkata Srikanth said:Hi all,
I am FSW Outland with LMIA, AOR 15 Jun 2016.
My PR refused from Singapore Visa office yesterday with the following reasonls suggest if I have any possibility of appeal on this decision? Thanks
Subsection 75(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations states that a foreign national is a skilled worker if:
a) within ten years preceding the date of their application for a permanent resident visa, they have at least one year of continuous full-time employment (30 hours/week) experience, or the equivalent in continuous part-time employment in one or more occupations, other than a restricted occupation, that are listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Levels A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix;
b) during that period of employment they performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification; and
c) during that period of employment they performed a substantial number of the main duties of the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification, including all of the essential duties.
Subsection 75(3) states that if a foreign national fails to meet these requirements, the application shall be refused and no further assessment is required. I am not satisfied that you meet all three parts of these requirements and your application has therefore been refused.
Thanks for the sharing info & for those who received PPR congratulation & wish you good luck.
Cheers
Srikanth