Thank you oscaregang for your advice and long replyFirst of all, we have the same agent KC01824. This is my personal thought:
- The officer at local VO (Singaport) is the one who will decide. Thus even though you got the PA (made by officer in CPC-M), the local VO officer can put a review if he does not satisfy at some points. As other member suggested, you might need to send documents showing your support for the PA (such as pay stub, other incomes ...). Try to show that you have a stable income to support the PA such that you and your husband don't rely on the social welfare. The point is that they don't want to bring more people that will cause burden to the whole system.
- Regarding the A39 concern, you might probably show the evidences that you are working at your father's clinic, tax paper, pay stub. Also you need consider to re-enroll in the CPA exam which shows them that you have dedications to get CPA to have a good job and ready to support your husband. I know CPA is hard, my wife spent lots of time and efforts to get it
- About the TRV refusal, write them something and explain the situation.
- Do you have any GCMS pages banked out in? If so, they might have already initiated some checks (security/background). I am not sure about this one. I have one page banked because of section 16(1)(c). You might consult other members.
- I believed you use the new app kit. In the section of Medical check, they mentioned "Do not complete a medical examination at this time. You will be issued medical instructions after your application received. If you have completed an immigration medical examination in the last 12 months, please attach a copy of the Information Sheet from the Panel Physician and provide the date of your medical examination and the name and location of the Panel Physician below. You may still be required to undergo a new medical examination." You might contact the local VO to verify again.
- About your education, defintely you need to show them your degree, GPA or whatever that makes you a good candidate so that you can earn good money and support your husband.
Try to collect "evidences" (the term they are using) and supporting documents to clear their concerns. Write an explanation letter precisely and to-the-point. I think the best way to communication is though Webform, they have an option to upload documents.
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/case-cas-eng.aspx?mission=singapore
The waiting game is killing us. I understand your feeling. Wish you luckand cross the finger on my application
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- Yes, I think it is very clear to me now that I need to send off my GPA/transcript to show that I am a top student at a top business school and that it shouldn't be hard to land a good job once I return to Canada. I didn't include it the first time around since not in the list of what to provide, but now I see that will be important for my situation.
- I actually used the Old application kit, but after they no longer allowed people to book upfront medicals. I missed the deadline to book an upfront medical by a couple of days unfortunately. So, my husband hasn't done the medical yet, but hasn't gotten a medical request either. That's why I'm puzzled why they had that note in our GCMS notes saying that we failed to include medical and need to do it ASAP, and that they sent us a request... but didn't give us a request code to book the medical yet! Strange! I hope they aren't waiting for the medical that they never requested! Looks like that's something I'll need to contact the VO and ask to clarify, if they are waiting for the medical or not.
- No, I didn't see any pages blanked out with s16(1)(c) on them so I don't think they've started yet?! Probably cause they will clear up these other concerns first...
- I already included an explanation of my husband's TRV refusals in our "relationship narrative" so not sure if I need to send it again, maybe more enhanced this time... Hmmm...
- That's awesome that your wife has gotten the CPA!
- Living abroad and being self-employed seems to be complicating things