Hi Friends,
My FSW-inland application got refused because the Officer thought that I don't have enough money for "a family of two" to settle in Canada.
Actually I am the only applicant. I got married after the submission but I didn't add my husband into in my application, because he is a Canadian citizen from birth ( I still chose to do EE instead of spousal sponsorship ).
Below is my timeline:
Nov 18, 2018 — AOR
Nov 24, 2018 — I got married to a Canadian citizen
Dec 20, 2018 — MEP and background check completed
May 1, 2019 — additional documents ( marriage certificate & husband's Canadian birth certificate )
May 23, 2019 — additional documents ( bank statements from Nov 2018 to present )
June 4, 2019 — Procedural Fairness Letter, saying "a family of two needs a minimum amount of $15,772" as my financial proof only showed $13,582.
After that I submitted my husband's bank statements ( RRSP account, though ) + his salary proof ( He works for the government and his salary is definitely enough for both of us to live in Canada ), but I still ended up being refused. Seems they only accept bank statements of checking/savings accounts.
I feel it so unfair. As I found online, it says "The only exemptions to the proof of funds requirement are granted to Express Entry candidates who are already working in Canada and have a valid job offer". Although I'm still unemployed, the $13, 582 I submitted is enough for myself. They counted my husband in, but why didn't they consider the fact that he has a job and stable income, and he is Canadian citizen?
I want to request IRCC for reconsideration and at the moment I prefer not to hire a lawyer. But I still feel kind of uncertain, not sure if it would be possible for myself to make it.
I would appreciate it very much if anyone could give me some advice. Please help!
My FSW-inland application got refused because the Officer thought that I don't have enough money for "a family of two" to settle in Canada.
Actually I am the only applicant. I got married after the submission but I didn't add my husband into in my application, because he is a Canadian citizen from birth ( I still chose to do EE instead of spousal sponsorship ).
Below is my timeline:
Nov 18, 2018 — AOR
Nov 24, 2018 — I got married to a Canadian citizen
Dec 20, 2018 — MEP and background check completed
May 1, 2019 — additional documents ( marriage certificate & husband's Canadian birth certificate )
May 23, 2019 — additional documents ( bank statements from Nov 2018 to present )
June 4, 2019 — Procedural Fairness Letter, saying "a family of two needs a minimum amount of $15,772" as my financial proof only showed $13,582.
After that I submitted my husband's bank statements ( RRSP account, though ) + his salary proof ( He works for the government and his salary is definitely enough for both of us to live in Canada ), but I still ended up being refused. Seems they only accept bank statements of checking/savings accounts.
I feel it so unfair. As I found online, it says "The only exemptions to the proof of funds requirement are granted to Express Entry candidates who are already working in Canada and have a valid job offer". Although I'm still unemployed, the $13, 582 I submitted is enough for myself. They counted my husband in, but why didn't they consider the fact that he has a job and stable income, and he is Canadian citizen?
I want to request IRCC for reconsideration and at the moment I prefer not to hire a lawyer. But I still feel kind of uncertain, not sure if it would be possible for myself to make it.
I would appreciate it very much if anyone could give me some advice. Please help!