That's certainly disheartening.Sponbd said:They Rejected , Reason NOA not submitted.
I will have to apply again when I receive that NOA.
You can definitely reapply when you have the NOA 2011. Your parents won't have to undergo medical exam and if your income is satisfied it will be a straight approval in no time.Sponbd said:They Rejected , Reason NOA not submitted.
I will have to apply again when I receive that NOA.
If you have T4 then file your tax Online sothat you can have NOA quickly. Then apply for the visa.Rossei said:That's certainly disheartening.
It also sounds harsh from them as they rejected Super Visa for not submitting NOA. I was also thinking to submit my T4 (2011), Employment Verification Letter, Pay Stubs and Bank Statement since it will take some time to receive NOA for 2011. I also don't want to submit my NOA for 2010 as I worked for only 6 months. I knew that VFS/CIC of Bangladesh always values NOA more than anything; your rejection is a hard proof of that.
Anyway, good luck in future.
I filed my Taxes for 2011 at 22 feb online, So how long it takes to get NOA ? is it 8 working days ?TRUONGAN said:You can definitely reapply when you have the NOA 2011. Your parents won't have to undergo medical exam and if your income is satisfied it will be a straight approval in no time.
Pay another $300 is not too much to correct this mistake. Netfile will get you a NOA in 8 days so it won't be too long.
Cheers,
As far I know, it may take 2~6 weeks. The earlier you apply, the faster you get it. Feb 22 sounds early, hence you can expect it soon (2 weeks I guess).Sponbd said:I filed my Taxes for 2011 at 22 feb online, So how long it takes to get NOA ? is it 8 working days ?
There were No Medical Request for my parents.Rossei said:As far I know, it may take 2~6 weeks. The earlier you apply, the faster you get it. Feb 22 sounds early, hence you can expect it soon (2 weeks I guess).
In my case, I still couldn't submit using the NETFILE code CRA provided for 2011. Since my SIN# changed due to permanent residence status in late 2011; it might have caused some issues. I'll check with CRA and try to file my taxes today.
One more thing re: your case, how long did it take to have medical request from the day of application for your parents?
Did you actually believed Jason Kenny? The man will make up states to get votes from new immigrant communities. Technically we can't lay all blame on him, not everyone who applies is eligible for the visa, incomplete documentation or sponsors immigration history also matters.Rossei said:Latest CIC News Release re: Super Visa
Super Visa approval rate now at 77% as of Feb 26, 2012
Link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-05.asp
When Super Visa was launched, the approval rate was expected to be 96%. It fell down to 77% within just 3 months. I'm not 'pleased'
I dare not, but the difference (96% - 77% = 19%) seems huge to me considering that it has been only 3 months. It will go down as time passes. Moreover, I would think most people, who applied for Super Visa, immigrated to Canada in 'skilled' category. And ignorance re: the criteria (like LICO, insurance) from them cannot be expected. I can understand the cosequences of "immigration history"; but that wasn't imposed either in written words.omeirk said:Did you actually believed Jason Kenny? The man will make up states to get votes from new immigrant communities. Technically we can't lay all blame on him, not everyone who applies is eligible for the visa, incomplete documentation or sponsors immigration history also matters.
Per the article, I am surprised that only 1000 applications have been approved in 3 months globally and also the approval rate is fairly low. In my opinion it should be at least 90% to be considered easy.Rossei said:Latest CIC News Release re: Super Visa
Super Visa approval rate now at 77% as of Feb 26, 2012
Link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-05.asp
When Super Visa was launched, the approval rate was expected to be 96%. It fell down to 77% within just 3 months. I'm not 'pleased'
Dealing with a lot of clients from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India and Bangledesh I can tell you the majority of refusals are due to poor documentation, lack of understanding of how income is determined and medical insuance that does not cover serios medical conditions. Some clients were declined based on medicals because they had medical conditions their policy did not cover, for example even a policy with pre-existing conditions has a long list of exclusions the only way to get coverage is to underwrite at time of application and you will pay more because the policy will be rated. The other reasons is people caluculate income based on their family size in Canada however they may have already sponsored two of three people for a visitors visa this is added to their family and increases their income requirement. For example in Canada husband wife and a child three people, already sponsored two for visitors visa brings it to five people and when they applly for super visa for both parents or grandparents is seven people. This is what is used to determine income, I had one client in tears he was two thousand short to meet the income threshhold and his licensed paralegal was useless, I refunded him his premium it was tough dealing with this type of situation.Rossei said:Latest CIC News Release re: Super Visa
Super Visa approval rate now at 77% as of Feb 26, 2012
Link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-05.asp
When Super Visa was launched, the approval rate was expected to be 96%. It fell down to 77% within just 3 months. I'm not 'pleased'