Refusal London V/0 wrong points assessed after 18Months- Help Pls..
Dear Seniors and experts, Please help me out is there any way for reconsideration or appeal.
I sent my full documents to London-Visa Office on 18-October-2010. Since then my case is" In process". Yesterday I received a letter with only my original birth letter form London visa office stating that "I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a skilled worker and have determined that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada". ... and so on.. its a detailed letter.
Your application was assessed based on the occupation in which you requested assessment NOC-2013 Computer and Information Systems Managers. The table below sets out
the points assessed for each of the selection criteria:
POINTS ASSESSED
AGE--------------------------------------- 10
EDUCATION------------------------------- 22
MUST BE--- 25
FIRST OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY----10
SECOND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY--00 MUST BE----02
EXPERIENCE-------------------------------21
ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT-------------------00
ADAPTABILITY-----------------------------00
TOTAL-----63
The VISA officer give me less marks, According to my assessment and Centralize intake eligibility review it has to be.
1) Education: He give me only 22 points it must be 25 points. As I have done Masters with 17+ Years of full time education and my degrees are HEC recognized. In
addtion I am here in London-UK doing 2nd Masters as well and I have completed 1 semester and only 3 months to finish my degree.
2) SECOND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: I have done 2 levels of French language certified course from ALLIANCE FRANCAISE (French Cultural Centre). To eligible for the
basic two (2) points one level is enough. However, I did Two (2) Levels But they didn't give me Two (2) basic points for second official language proficiency. I sent them my original certificate for French language
I would be very obliged for your advise is there any way to let them reconsider my case. What should I do?
Regards.
Dear Seniors and experts, Please help me out is there any way for reconsideration or appeal.
I sent my full documents to London-Visa Office on 18-October-2010. Since then my case is" In process". Yesterday I received a letter with only my original birth letter form London visa office stating that "I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a skilled worker and have determined that you do not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada". ... and so on.. its a detailed letter.
Your application was assessed based on the occupation in which you requested assessment NOC-2013 Computer and Information Systems Managers. The table below sets out
the points assessed for each of the selection criteria:
POINTS ASSESSED
AGE--------------------------------------- 10
EDUCATION------------------------------- 22
MUST BE--- 25
FIRST OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY----10
SECOND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY--00 MUST BE----02
EXPERIENCE-------------------------------21
ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT-------------------00
ADAPTABILITY-----------------------------00
TOTAL-----63
The VISA officer give me less marks, According to my assessment and Centralize intake eligibility review it has to be.
1) Education: He give me only 22 points it must be 25 points. As I have done Masters with 17+ Years of full time education and my degrees are HEC recognized. In
addtion I am here in London-UK doing 2nd Masters as well and I have completed 1 semester and only 3 months to finish my degree.
2) SECOND OFFICIAL LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: I have done 2 levels of French language certified course from ALLIANCE FRANCAISE (French Cultural Centre). To eligible for the
basic two (2) points one level is enough. However, I did Two (2) Levels But they didn't give me Two (2) basic points for second official language proficiency. I sent them my original certificate for French language
I would be very obliged for your advise is there any way to let them reconsider my case. What should I do?
Regards.