Hey
@naohFiona!
I am so sorry for such a delayed response! We have arrived in Canada and things were really crazy the first month here.
I am so very sorry to hear about your refusal! I know how it feels and more importantly how much work needs to get done in order to make it a success on your second attempt. However, I also know, as you mentioned correctly, that it is possible to get the long-awaited approval if you are ready to not lose hope and to do what is required to make it happen for your family!
So, let's get to it together! Yes, you are absolutely right. This is a standard text from the IRCC and it basically tells you nothing. The true reason of your particular refusal may only be known through the GCMS Notes. I hope you have ordered them already! Please, do immediately if you haven't yet! And wait for them! That is crucial, do not re-apply without them, I cannot stress this enough.
While you are waiting for your Notes, you should start thinking and preparing all possible documents that can proved your strong "ties" to China. Also, you need a stronger LOE. However, in our case, for example, we could write that one only once we had gotten our Notes and so addressed all the concerns specifically in our LOEs. So, that's why it is important to get them first.
To answer your question, we had taken exactly five months to re-apply for several reasons:
- I had requested the deferral at my University in August, but they had granted me one only on December 15 (three months right there).
- We had gotten our GCMS Notes on November 1.
- Some documents in China took longer to get because all official organisations closed due to COVID-19. Remember China cancelled the Green Codes in December and we had a wave of Covid in December and January? For example, our Medical Exam was re-scheduled from December to January.
- The Chinese New Year was came very early last year and we had to postpone some of the documents until after February 7.
- Our immigration consultant was very busy and we could only get an appointment with her on the second week of February.
So, there you go. We actually moved as fast as we could, but everything unfolded the way it did on its own. However, we did not resist this process. We used all our time to write a better and stronger LOE and to get more documents related to our work that could prove that we had every intention to come back to China after my graduation. I have to say, it was a full-time job for us to get all the documents and LOEs in order through countless meetings, discussions, and conversations, yes, with our families, people on this forum and our lawyer and consultant. I also have to say that I have not searched for any more information on YouTube, Reddit, Facebook or any other social media platforms. This forum was and still is my only source of information and inspiration. The only other resource I use for the immigration news is this:
https://immigrationnewscanada.ca/ And the official site of the IRCC. That's it, nothing else.
Please, feel free to ask me any more questions and PM me for any more personal and detailed information and help with your application. I will be happy to help you in any way I can! Hope it all works out for you! Let me know how it goes! Good luck!
By the way, your wait of 24 weeks was incredible, one of the longest ones I have ever seen! You should be proud of yourself just for staying positive and warm-hearted through all of this! You are a real hero already! Let this application go and get ready for your second one! Come on, you'll make it happen! Good luck!