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Candela

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Hello!
My work permit application has been rejected because:
I have been found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act
I have failed to complete the required biometrics collection as per A10.01.


I would like to know whether these two statements are dependent, in other words, the specific act or omission by which I do not meet the eligibility requirements is because I did not complete the required biometrics?

Thanks in advance for the information
 
Hello!
My work permit application has been rejected because:
I have been found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act
I have failed to complete the required biometrics collection as per A10.01.


I would like to know whether these two statements are dependent, in other words, the specific act or omission by which I do not meet the eligibility requirements is because I did not complete the required biometrics?

Thanks in advance for the information
1. What is your current status?
2. Have you cited the corrected section of the IRPA for biometrics collection?


You have been deemed inadmissible because you have contravened a condition or you have not met an obligation under the IRPA. That said, it is important to know the specific non-compliance requirement.

Does your refusal letter state this specific non-compliance? If it does not, I recommend you order GCMS notes
 
Hi Bryanna,

thank you for your answer. This is the letter I received:

"Thank you for your interest in working in Canada. After careful review of your work permit application and supporting documentation under the International Mobility Program, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). I am refusing your application on the following grounds:


• You are found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act.


• You have failed to complete the required biometrics collection as per A10.01.


You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee."


they did not specify the requirement I did not meet, at least this requirement is the biometrics. I read in internet that a non-compliance allegation must be coupled with a specific requirement of the IRPA or the IRPR. Therefore, I suppose that the specific requirement is the biometrics. Does it make sense?
 
Hi Bryanna,

thank you for your answer. This is the letter I received:

"Thank you for your interest in working in Canada. After careful review of your work permit application and supporting documentation under the International Mobility Program, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). I am refusing your application on the following grounds:


• You are found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act.


• You have failed to complete the required biometrics collection as per A10.01.


You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee."


they did not specify the requirement I did not meet, at least this requirement is the biometrics. I read in internet that a non-compliance allegation must be coupled with a specific requirement of the IRPA or the IRPR. Therefore, I suppose that the specific requirement is the biometrics. Does it make sense?
Like the refusal letter states, your application was likely refused because you didn't give your biometrics.... but, best to be sure by ordering the GCMS notes before you reapply
 
Have you done your biometrics?
 
Like the refusal letter states, your application was likely refused because you didn't give your biometrics.... but, best to be sure by ordering the GCMS notes before you reapply
I have already ordered the GCMS, however, the answer can take up to 1 month and I have my flight next Wednesday.
 
Have you done your biometrics?
I have not, I did not realise that my application was updated and I was asked for my biometrics. Therefore, they refused my application and now I would like to know whether this was the only reason in order to reapply.
 
Upon reading what you posted, what I understand is that YES, the reason why it was declined is because you did not provide biometrics in a reasonable timeframe or communicated to them that you needed more time.
The "Act of Omission" is not providing the biometrics, as I understand it.

You should probably re-apply and do the biometrics, but unfortunately, you will not be able to fly to Canada next Wednesday, I believe =/
 
I have already ordered the GCMS, however, the answer can take up to 1 month and I have my flight next Wednesday.


Hi,
Could you please send me the link where i can apply for notes.
as my sister is PR and on her basis i have applied for Visitor but got this reason . i am not able get this as i have gave my biometrics too.

You are found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act.


can you please guide me and can my sister apply for it or i have to apply.

thanks
 
Hi Bryanna,
We submitted application for grand parents to visit Canada on March 15,2019.Application was rejected today april 23,2019because of following reasons:
.You have not complied with our request for information, per subsection 16(1) of the
IRPA. To date, you have failed to comply with our request for biometrics.
• You are found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act.

Though grandfather did book an appointment on April 1,2019 and went to give biometrics and vfs replied that because he is 70yrs his biometrics are not visible so they did not send his biometrics to cic nor they advised him what to do in that case.
Now his Application is rejected but the spouse Application (grandmother)is still in progress.
What should we do in this case he will never be able to visit and see his grandchildren in Canada?
What can we do.we submitted rest all the documents.
 
Hi Bryanna,
We submitted application for grand parents to visit Canada on March 15,2019.Application was rejected today april 23,2019because of following reasons:
.You have not complied with our request for information, per subsection 16(1) of the
IRPA. To date, you have failed to comply with our request for biometrics.
• You are found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act.

Though grandfather did book an appointment on April 1,2019 and went to give biometrics and vfs replied that because he is 70yrs his biometrics are not visible so they did not send his biometrics to cic nor they advised him what to do in that case.
Now his Application is rejected but the spouse Application (grandmother)is still in progress.
What should we do in this case he will never be able to visit and see his grandchildren in Canada?
What can we do.we submitted rest all the documents.
He needs to give biometrics. Only people older than 79 years are exempt. If he is 70, he must give them. The VFS should have re-done the biometrics. Simply not submitting them is not acceptable.
 
He needs to give biometrics. Only people older than 79 years are exempt. If he is 70, he must give them. The VFS should have re-done the biometrics. Simply not submitting them is not acceptable.
He visited vfsglobal to give his biometrics but they said biometrics are not clear or visible.Is there any other way to give biometrics.He is more than ready to give his biometrics but question is how as the agency who is responsible for doing biometrics is not successful in getting them.
 
Hello!
My work permit application has been rejected because:
I have been found inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 41(a) of the IRPA: through an act or omission which contravenes, directly or indirectly, a provision of this Act
I have failed to complete the required biometrics collection as per A10.01.


I would like to know whether these two statements are dependent, in other words, the specific act or omission by which I do not meet the eligibility requirements is because I did not complete the required biometrics?

Thanks in advance for the information
I got this exact letter of refusal too, did you get the notes back? Did it say these two terms are related to each other and you are in fact refused because you didn’t provide biometrics?

Did you reapply or ask for a reconsideration of the decision?
 
Hi, I recently got the same letter of refusal too and assumed it was just biometrics. Were you able to rectify this and finally get your Visa after you submitted your biometrics?
Curious to know how long from the date of biometrics you heard back from them. Just hoping mine comes through fine this time.