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becos said:
Hi there stamina007, if I were you I would notify CIC right away of the mistake. Maybe others on here can weigh inon the matter, but you don't want to get caught for misrepresentation.

Hi Stamina, welcome to the forum. yes I agree with Becos and practise due diligence. don't wait for them to dicover the discrepancy. take the first step in acknowledging the error. you don't want to give them a reason that you hiding something. either send them a case specific inquiry bringing this error to their attention or an email. wishing u a positive outcome. :)
 
TeamCMOR said:
Hi Stamina, welcome to the forum. yes I agree with Becos and practise due diligence. don't wait for them to dicover the discrepancy. take the first step in acknowledging the error. you don't want to give them a reason that you hiding something. either send them a case specific inquiry bringing this error to their attention or an email. wishing u a positive outcome. :)



Thanks you I will do that.
 
becos said:
Hi there stamina007, if I were you I would notify CIC right away of the mistake. Maybe others on here can weigh inon the matter, but you don't want to get caught for misrepresentation.




Thank you becos
 
my brother or sister,pls pls pls,you better address the problem now specially if its Canada who refused you the visa,if you dont,trust me,it will come back to hit you.I for one was refused a visa to Canada and the states and did nt address the states. only gave the letter i received from the Canada high commission.even that,i worry alot not mentioning my visa refusal to the states.Please address the issue now and pray ,they dont hold it against you as misrepresentation.
 
Hi Stamina,

I experienced same thing,the part of the form was misinterpreted. I only discovered last month and i refilled the form and attached a detailed cover letter. I sent hard copy to accra ,sent a mail and also sent a case specific inquiry.

I havent heard from then,however, i recieved DHL delivery notification that they have received.

You can do same also, it is better you acknowledge your mistake, instead of CIC finding out
 
thats good advise.letting the visa office know about visa refusal wont have any negative impact on your application except if the info you presented on your previous application is different from your current application
 
thats good and no need to worry.lets pray,they accept the error and God be with you.everything will work out
 
Greetings Forum family. I shared with you that I sent an email to the Minister office on March 13 and I was advised that a reply was not guaranteed. Depending on the content of the email, that would determine if a reply is necessary from the Ministers office or not. Surprisingly, 4 days later we received ppr. Not only that, but I received a reply from the Ministers office today. Aside from our application, I mentioned the wait times at AVO, I mentioned how in comparison to other counties AVO stands at 16 months processing, which I am sure we can all relate with. I also mentioned the announcement on Dec 7 from the minister office and how we from AVO have yet to see any improvement from this 25 million dollar funding. I just wanted to share some excerpts of the email response from the IRCC minister office. Even though our file has reached ppr stage, the information provided is not irrelevant to us. I still wanted to share this with you all as we share the same journey, the same concerns, same questions and hopefully it can encourage some of you. Wishing everyone a positive result and praying you would be reunited with your loved ones soon :

"Thank you for your correspondence of March 13, 2017, addressed to the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, concerning your spouse’s application for permanent residence under the Family Class (FC) Program"

"Please be assured that every effort is being made to finalize the applications of spouses and partners as quickly as possible. However, over the past few years, more people have applied to come to Canada in the spousal category than there was space for them in previous immigration levels plans, thus creating a backlog.

"As you are aware, the Department is working to reduce the spousal inventory. Targeted in-Canada inventory reduction efforts started on June 13, 2016. As a separate exercise, the overseas network has also received higher processing targets for spousal cases, which is helping to reduce overseas spousal inventories. An additional 12,000 - 14,000 spaces were allocated in the 2016 Immigration Levels Plan to spouses, partners and children. Budget 2016 provided $25 million in 2016-17 to support faster and more predictable processing times for family sponsorship. Through this investment, application backlogs will be reduced and wait times will be significantly shortened."


Information about the various stages of processing can be found at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp.



While we realize that this situation is distressing to you, we trust that the information provided is of assistance.
 
Hi everyone!

I just checked our MyCIC account and under Application/Profile detail a new "document detail" appears stating my husband's name, UCI number and that a counterfoil document is now Valid, as well as the document's number and expiry date. I take it that this is his visa that has been issued.

Now, does that mean we can ask DHL to go pick it up as it is ready or are we still supposed to wait for a pick up email from cic? Thanks!
 
TeamCMOR said:
Greetings Forum family. I shared with you that I sent an email to the Minister office on March 13 and I was advised that a reply was not guaranteed. Depending on the content of the email, that would determine if a reply is necessary from the Ministers office or not. Surprisingly, 4 days later we received ppr. Not only that, but I received a reply from the Ministers office today. Aside from our application, I mentioned the wait times at AVO, I mentioned how in comparison to other counties AVO stands at 16 months processing, which I am sure we can all relate with. I also mentioned the announcement on Dec 7 from the minister office and how we from AVO have yet to see any improvement from this 25 million dollar funding. I just wanted to share some excerpts of the email response from the IRCC minister office. Even though our file has reached ppr stage, the information provided is not irrelevant to us. I still wanted to share this with you all as we share the same journey, the same concerns, same questions and hopefully it can encourage some of you. Wishing everyone a positive result and praying you would be reunited with your loved ones soon :

"Thank you for your correspondence of March 13, 2017, addressed to the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, concerning your spouse’s application for permanent residence under the Family Class (FC) Program"

"Please be assured that every effort is being made to finalize the applications of spouses and partners as quickly as possible. However, over the past few years, more people have applied to come to Canada in the spousal category than there was space for them in previous immigration levels plans, thus creating a backlog.

"As you are aware, the Department is working to reduce the spousal inventory. Targeted in-Canada inventory reduction efforts started on June 13, 2016. As a separate exercise, the overseas network has also received higher processing targets for spousal cases, which is helping to reduce overseas spousal inventories. An additional 12,000 - 14,000 spaces were allocated in the 2016 Immigration Levels Plan to spouses, partners and children. Budget 2016 provided $25 million in 2016-17 to support faster and more predictable processing times for family sponsorship. Through this investment, application backlogs will be reduced and wait times will be significantly shortened."


Information about the various stages of processing can be found at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp.



While we realize that this situation is distressing to you, we trust that the information provided is of assistance.

Thanks for sharing. It was indeed helpful. Let actions and words be in sync that's all we ask.

Ehen...shebi somebody said the mails were irrelevant? Ok bye #rolleyes
 
Sugarcoconut said:
Thanks for sharing. It was indeed helpful. Let actions and words be in sync that's all we ask.

Ehen...shebi somebody said the mails were irrelevant? Ok bye #rolleyes

Hehehehe hey heyyyy. My dear let's move on oo.

@teamcor thanks for sharing. ..
 
Hi guys. How long does AVO usually give for submission of passport when they issue PPR? Hoping we still hear some good news on the forum tomorrow.
 
Ugoswife said:
Hi guys. How long does AVO usually give for submission of passport when they issue PPR? Hoping we still hear some good news on the forum tomorrow.

Ugoswife, they gave us 15 days to send it.