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SOWP Refused-You have failed to disclose a previous CANADA refusal(s) on your application form, and answered "no" to the relevant statu

leonkaRW

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Hi All,

Please advise me,

I have applied to SOWP and unfortunately after submitting the application, after 7 days of submission, I realised that i have answered no to previous refusal. I immediately raised a web form and submitted an email to IRCC together with the corrected form declaring the past refusal. But despite that, I have received another refusal today based on that no i answered. Please advise me what i can do.

The refusal reads as follows :

Thank you for your interest in working in Canada. After careful review of your Work Permit application and supporting documentation under the International Experience Canada 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:
I am not satisfied that you have truthfully answered all questions in the documents you have submitted in support of your application, as required by subsection 16(1) of the IRPA. Specifically, I am not satisfied that the following information is truthful: You have failed to disclose a previous CANADA refusal(s) on your application form, and answered "no" to the relevant statutory question.
To get help with understanding your temporary resident application refusal and what you can do next, visit: https://www.cic.gc.ca/visit-visiter/en/refusal-visa-application.
 
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Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hi All,

Please advise me,

I have applied to SOWP and unfortunately after submitting the application, after 7 days of submission, I realised that i have answered no to previous refusal. I immediately raised a web form and submitted an email to IRCC together with the corrected form declaring the past refusal. But despite that, I have received another refusal today based on that no i answered. Please advise me what i can do.

The refusal reads as follows :

Thank you for your interest in working in Canada. After careful review of your Work Permit application and supporting documentation under the International Experience Canada 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:
I am not satisfied that you have truthfully answered all questions in the documents you have submitted in support of your application, as required by subsection 16(1) of the IRPA. Specifically, I am not satisfied that the following information is truthful: You have failed to disclose a previous CANADA refusal(s) on your application form, and answered "no" to the relevant statutory question.
To get help with understanding your temporary resident application refusal and what you can do next, visit: https://www.cic.gc.ca/visit-visiter/en/refusal-visa-application.


Submitted: 7th December 2024
Final decision and refusal: 18th January 2024
Luckily you didn’t get a 5 year ban. Reapply and now you list ALL refusals. What is your spouse’s status and when does it expire?
 
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leonkaRW

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Luckily you didn’t get a 5 year ban. Reapply and now you list ALL refusals. What is your spouse’s status and when does it expire?
Thanks for the advice. My spouse is on study permit, a full-time student at McGill University, with study permit expiring on 31st December this year. I would like to try again this time a visitor visa instead of SOWP what do you advise? What I want is just getting a visa which could allow me meet regularly my spouse until when we can both apply under express entry. I now have two SOWP refusals, the first one was due to insufficient funds as indicated in GCMS notes which I corrected in my second SOWP application but forgot to mention the first refusal which also caused my second application to be refused on the ground of failing to declare the first refusal on my second application.
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Thanks for the advice. My spouse is on study permit, a full-time student at McGill University, with study permit expiring on 31st December this year. I would like to try again this time a visitor visa instead of SOWP what do you advise? What I want is just getting a visa which could allow me meet regularly my spouse until when we can both apply under express entry. I now have two SOWP refusals, the first one was due to insufficient funds as indicated in GCMS notes which I corrected in my second SOWP application but forgot to mention the first refusal which also caused my second application to be refused on the ground of failing to declare the first refusal on my second application.
A TRV makes no sense if you want to stay in Canada and work. If you have no plans to stay in Canada then try for a TRV. You need to address past reasons for refusal as well as show reason to return to home country (job letter with approved leave, business, properties etc.), travel history and funds.
 

leonkaRW

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Jan 3, 2024
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A TRV makes no sense if you want to stay in Canada and work. If you have no plans to stay in Canada then try for a TRV. You need to address past reasons for refusal as well as show reason to return to home country (job letter with approved leave, business, properties etc.), travel history and funds.
Thanks once again for the advice. Anyway, should I decide to stay in Canada, wouldn't I be allowed to convert that TVR into SOWP while there? I also currently have a valid admission letter to University of Montreal for Fall intake but I have decided not to go for study permit rather go for SOWP as what i was looking for was to meet my spouse but after getting the two refusals, I am frustrated.
 

Naturgrl

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Thanks once again for the advice. Anyway, should I decide to stay in Canada, wouldn't I be allowed to convert that TVR into SOWP while there? I also currently have a valid admission letter to University of Montreal for Fall intake but I have decided not to go for study permit rather go for SOWP as what i was looking for was to meet my spouse but after getting the two refusals, I am frustrated.
Where are you applying from? You cannot convert a permit. You still need to apply for a SOWP once in Canada.
 

leonkaRW

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Where are you applying from? You cannot convert a permit. You still need to apply for a SOWP once in Canada.
Well noted. I am a Burundian, but our biometrics are taken from Rwanda, Kigali (applying from Rwanda) as we do not have a VSF office in Burundi. Both Burundian and Rwandan Visa Processing office is in Tanzania. At the moment, TVR processing from Rwanda/Burundi is 48 days. That's the reason even pushing me to go for TVR as it would be the quickest.
 

Naturgrl

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Well noted. I am a Burundian, but our biometrics are taken from Rwanda, Kigali (applying from Rwanda) as we do not have a VSF office in Burundi. Both Burundian and Rwandan Visa Processing office is in Tanzania. At the moment, TVR processing from Rwanda/Burundi is 48 days. That's the reason even pushing me to go for TVR as it would be the quickest.
Your choice.
 

Naturgrl

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@Naturgrl I have decided to apply again for SOWP for consistency purposes, and to avoid seeming determined to come and stay in Canada.
Is spouse in a graduate program - Master or PhD. This week the government announced that spouses are no longer eligible for SOWPs unless student in Master or PhD program.
 

leonkaRW

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Is spouse in a graduate program - Master or PhD. This week the government announced that spouses are no longer eligible for SOWPs unless student in Master or PhD program.
Yes, he is in graduate program, a master's degree at McGill. I am submitting my application this coming saturday, any final advise for me while i finalise my application please !?
 

Naturgrl

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Yes, he is in graduate program, a master's degree at McGill. I am submitting my application this coming saturday, any final advise for me while i finalise my application please !?
Say yes to all refusals. Show money in the bank to support 2 people as per new funding guidelines. Since spouse is in Quebec make sure you meet Quebec requirements…don’t know if they are different.
 

leonkaRW

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Jan 3, 2024
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Is spouse in a graduate program - Master or PhD. This week the government announced that spouses are no longer eligible for SOWPs unless student in Master or PhD program.
Say yes to all refusals. Show money in the bank to support 2 people as per new funding guidelines. Since spouse is in Quebec make sure you meet Quebec requirements…don’t know if they are different.
Thank you once again. I have noted all your advice.