My case is refused at PR stage, find the reason , and suggest me what should I do....
back ground:-
(" My 3 sisters and 1 brother lives in Ontario, whereas 1 younger brother who sponsor me" lives in Winnipeg - How and what i do to justify - that I will live and stay in Winnipeg and shall not move to Ontario"
my younger brother has bough house in Winnipeg and i Intend to live with him.
I have done Masters in IT from good university from India. and rich opportunities of my job trade in Winnipeg.)
What should I do after refusal?
Refusal Letter:-




"I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a
member of the provincial nominee class. I have determined that you do not meet the
requirements for immigration to Canada in this class.
Pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, 2002, applicants in the
provincial nominee class are assessed on the basis of the requirements set out in subsection
87(2), which states that a foreign national is a member of the provincial nominee class if
(a) Subject to subsection (5), they are named in a nomination certificate issued by the
government of a province under a provincial nomination agreement between the
province and the Minister; and
(b) They intend to reside in the province that has nominated them.
I am not satisfied that you meet the second part of these requirements.
Subsection 87(3) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations states that if the fact
that the foreign national is named in a certificate referred to in paragraph (2)(a) is not a sufficient
indicator of whether they may become economically established in Canada and an officer has
consulted the government that issued the certificate, the officer may substitute for the criteria set
out in subsection (2) their evaluation of the likelihood of the ability of the foreign national to
become economically established in Canada.
I am not satisfied that the fact that you are named in a certificate issued by Manitoba is a
sufficient indicator that you are likely to become economically established in Canada. I have
reached this conclusion because I am not satisfied that you intend to reside in the province of
Manitoba. I have consulted the government that issued the certificate. My concerns regarding
your likelihood of becoming economically established were presented to you in my email of 1
march 2018. The information that you provided in response did not satisfy me that you intend to
reside in the province of Manitoba. A second officer has concurred in this evaluation. "
back ground:-
(" My 3 sisters and 1 brother lives in Ontario, whereas 1 younger brother who sponsor me" lives in Winnipeg - How and what i do to justify - that I will live and stay in Winnipeg and shall not move to Ontario"
my younger brother has bough house in Winnipeg and i Intend to live with him.
I have done Masters in IT from good university from India. and rich opportunities of my job trade in Winnipeg.)
What should I do after refusal?
Refusal Letter:-
"I have now completed the assessment of your application for a permanent resident visa as a
member of the provincial nominee class. I have determined that you do not meet the
requirements for immigration to Canada in this class.
Pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, 2002, applicants in the
provincial nominee class are assessed on the basis of the requirements set out in subsection
87(2), which states that a foreign national is a member of the provincial nominee class if
(a) Subject to subsection (5), they are named in a nomination certificate issued by the
government of a province under a provincial nomination agreement between the
province and the Minister; and
(b) They intend to reside in the province that has nominated them.
I am not satisfied that you meet the second part of these requirements.
Subsection 87(3) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations states that if the fact
that the foreign national is named in a certificate referred to in paragraph (2)(a) is not a sufficient
indicator of whether they may become economically established in Canada and an officer has
consulted the government that issued the certificate, the officer may substitute for the criteria set
out in subsection (2) their evaluation of the likelihood of the ability of the foreign national to
become economically established in Canada.
I am not satisfied that the fact that you are named in a certificate issued by Manitoba is a
sufficient indicator that you are likely to become economically established in Canada. I have
reached this conclusion because I am not satisfied that you intend to reside in the province of
Manitoba. I have consulted the government that issued the certificate. My concerns regarding
your likelihood of becoming economically established were presented to you in my email of 1
march 2018. The information that you provided in response did not satisfy me that you intend to
reside in the province of Manitoba. A second officer has concurred in this evaluation. "