Hello Everyone on this forum,
Good day and hope everyone are safe.
Recently I received an Procedural fairness letter form in my IRCC account. Inside that letter the following points were mentioned/
I have concerns that you have not fulfilled the requirement put upon you by section 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, which states:
16(1) A person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires.
Specifically, I have concerns that you may be inadmissible for misrepresentation. I have grounds to believe the IELTS test report form that you submitted in support of your application was not genuinely obtained.
Could someone on this forum please explain what is the reason for this?. I would be really grateful.
Regarding IELTS.
I have genuinely applied for IELTS in the month of April and have obtained an overall score of 7.5. I have sent my IELTS form getting attested it with Government Notarization and have applied it under Client information section. Why does the VO think its not genuine? How can I make them believe that I am being Genuine without misrepresenting my documents?
Thankful for your consideration and time
Okay, first things first. Notary or certified true copy of any document unless done in Canada carries NO weightage for VO, because, well, your own country's notary are not under Canadian legal jurisdiction. So, give the VO what they ask for and nothing else in substitute, it will just confuse them.
Given that it was a copy that you submitted might have triggered that particular response. There is NO way of knowing that unless you get the GCMS notes which takes 30 days. So, you cannt do it right now.
Now, most of IELTS centre etc capture your picture and fingerprints which can actually authenticate your identity. Another chance is that your physical appearance has undergone some significant change. Like you picture in your primary photo id, photo sent to IRCC and your TRF are significantly different. I know situations like this have arisen for few folks elsewhere and it was due to a particular software being used by visa offices.
What you need to include is a copy of your original TRF (as per IRCC specs) and also a statement if available from IDP or BC about your TRF. The VO should have a means to verify your TRF.
Lastly, order your GCMS notes right now instead of waiting for results. You will come to know what triggered the suspicion perhaps.