theaniss said:
It could be a possible mistake too. Just imagine, 2 people having same name could be mistaken.
The email says "This refers to your application for Permanent Residence in Canada". This step was done a year ago, and if this wasn't done, how could i land in Canada?
Further, rejection or approval of amount is done at the time before giving landing papers and visa. Its been a year and after an year they its suspicious if you hear your payment was rejected. A high commission can't do simple mistakes like validating the payment so late.
Thirdly, they could have called me since I am already in the database of CIC. They have my numbers and my address. Once someone comes to Canada, Immigration sends them postal mails for every correspondence, be it PR related photos or any issues or any other citizenship issues. This is an email i received, which we do for correspondence before our PR is approved.
Please suggest upon my points.
This is off-topic and irrelevant to this thread to be honest. So I'd rather remain faithful to the topic and have my last comment on this:
You can talk to your bank to find out what has caused the rejection (insufficient funds, wrong format of payment method, errors in the draft, etc.).
There could be an explanation for all the items you mentioned:
1 and 2: Drafts might be time consuming to be processed, especially those coming from other countries. So if your draft was sent to Canada, chances are that they actually took all this time before finding out that they could not deposit it in their account.
3: If I learnt one thing from Immigration Canada, it is that different departments do not talk to each other. So they may have wanted Warsaw to follow up on this, and their Warsaw office does not have your Canadian contact information.
Now, out of curiosity, the email says a bank draft is accepted if drawn on a "Canadian bank account". Was you draft drawn on a Canadian bank account? If not, we may have the answer right there.