I got the below letter from the Canadian Embassy in Cairo regarding my sponsorship application asking me to show evidence regarding resignation from my current employer.I am wondering what kind of proof they need since I am not planning to submit my resignation until my wife got her permanent resident visa ready.Your advice please.
This refers to your application for permanent residence submitted at this office subsequent to the receipt of a sponsorship undertaking on your behalf by
Please note that in order to complete the processing of your application, the following documents will be required to be sent by email:
(X) Evidence of your sponsor’s resignation from his current employer
You are requested to submit the above documents to our office within (Fifteen) 15 days of the date of this email.
Subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, 2001 states that all questions pertaining to an immigration application must be answered truthfully and must provide relevant evidence and documents that the examining officer reasonably requires.
Failure to provide the requested documentation within 15 days will result in your application being assessed on the basis of the documentation presently on file. Please be advised that, as the documentation requested in this email is relevant to the final assessment of your file, failure to provide it will likely result in the refusal of your application.
Regards,
This refers to your application for permanent residence submitted at this office subsequent to the receipt of a sponsorship undertaking on your behalf by
Please note that in order to complete the processing of your application, the following documents will be required to be sent by email:
(X) Evidence of your sponsor’s resignation from his current employer
You are requested to submit the above documents to our office within (Fifteen) 15 days of the date of this email.
Subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, 2001 states that all questions pertaining to an immigration application must be answered truthfully and must provide relevant evidence and documents that the examining officer reasonably requires.
Failure to provide the requested documentation within 15 days will result in your application being assessed on the basis of the documentation presently on file. Please be advised that, as the documentation requested in this email is relevant to the final assessment of your file, failure to provide it will likely result in the refusal of your application.
Regards,