hey everyone ! very bad news for us ! we were a final decision and it's negative cause they couldn't justified my Canadian work experience, cause missing letter of explication. but we sent all documents one week before a finale decision.
So we sent a webform to reconsider our documents
Do you know if we have a chance ? or we could begin again all process ?
thank you so much for your come back
As I know, if it is your fault forgot to give any support documents IRCC won't give you second chance and you will create another application and join in the pool again. But case by case, good luck man.
Hello @legalfalcon ,
Greetings from India. I want you to share ur perspective and some insight regarding when IRCC would resume finalizing FSW Outland files.
As per my telephonic conversation with call center agents , we are really close.
It's been a sucking and a blind wait.
Is there sunshine at the end of tunnel in near future or it may keeps on to be same ?
As I know, if it is your fault forgot to give any support documents IRCC won't give you second chance and you will create another application and join in the pool again. But case by case, good luck man.
yes and no cause my previous employees didn't send me documents, and i sent documents one week before the decision!
so no, it's correct. we should make again a languages tests and medicals... but with pandemic, it's not our fault.
yes and no cause my previous employees didn't send me documents, and i sent documents one week before the decision!
so no, it's correct. we should make again a languages tests and medicals... but with pandemic, it's not our fault.
If you don't have employment details in accordance with your NOC but go ahead and submit your application anyways, I think you couldn't have hoped for a different outcome. I am guessing a huge portion of weight in an FSW application is employment ability. I am sure you can try to resubmit as many have done having gone through forums. Good luck!
If you don't have employment details in accordance with your NOC but go ahead and submit your application anyways, I think you couldn't have hoped for a different outcome. I am guessing a huge portion of weight in an FSW application is employment ability. I am sure you can try to resubmit as many have done having gone through forums. Good luck!
I meant that having all stages almost passed, what ircc is left with to cause any delay in issuing copr to us i.e outlanders? Even now post 18 March copr holders can fly , then why they r taking a toll on our lives? @dhruvbajaj39 would like to know ur perspective , is it worth waiting back in India or opting study visa ?
I would suggest create your profile immediately in EE and wait for ITA. Get your documents reference letters in order as per requirement. CEC draws are happening every fortnight just do not sit and wait for IRCC's response for reconsideration. 2021 CEC applications are processing at faster pace so get your profile in the pool immediately. Once the restrictions are eased for outlands FSW draws will be in focus. Grab the opportunity! Act Now.
Hey !
i got some question, my rp is reject cause they couldn't justified my canadian experience ( missing letter of employment, but i gave my T4, and on ircc website, they say that we could put this document for justified, so my question is, its possible to contest the decision ??
I meant that having all stages almost passed, what ircc is left with to cause any delay in issuing copr to us i.e outlanders? Even now post 18 March copr holders can fly , then why they r taking a toll on our lives? @dhruvbajaj39 would like to know ur perspective , is it worth waiting back in India or opting study visa ?
Wouldn't that depend on what you want to do? Like do you want to do further studies?
You can do part time studies and work but a degree is a huge time commitment and will likely take an year or two depending on the course and the credits you need. At the end of the day a degree definitely boosts your options of better employment. You can look at some courses relevant to you and which universities in Canada offer those courses and are ranked well.
You can then check enrollment criteria and your finances and commit to it. This is a huge decision since it will likely consume your life for atleast couple years to come.
Good luck!
Wouldn't that depend on what you want to do? Like do you want to do further studies?
You can do part time studies and work but a degree is a huge time commitment and will likely take an year or two depending on the course and the credits you need. At the end of the day a degree definitely boosts your options of better employment. You can look at some courses relevant to you and which universities in Canada offer those courses and are ranked well.
You can then check enrollment criteria and your finances and commit to it. This is a huge decision since it will likely consume your life for atleast couple years to come.
Good luck!
AOR oct 6th 2020, FSW Inland, last update was on December 12th for biometrics. Had no update after. Sent a web form on the 5th of july. Got COPR today on 6th of july.
I meant that having all stages almost passed, what ircc is left with to cause any delay in issuing copr to us i.e outlanders? Even now post 18 March copr holders can fly , then why they r taking a toll on our lives? @dhruvbajaj39 would like to know ur perspective , is it worth waiting back in India or opting study visa ?
My guess is, they only started to finalize applications after the entry ban was lifted. So maybe a give them a couple more weeks, we will see they start giving out new CoPR?
My guess is, they only started to finalize applications after the entry ban was lifted. So maybe a give them a couple more weeks, we will see they start giving out new CoPR?
That sounds reasonable, plus the flight ban from India is also another factor seeing as majority of applicants are in India. My guess is, with current vaccination rates and assuming that a control over COVID is kept, September would be a better month for outland applications
That sounds reasonable, plus the flight ban from India is also another factor seeing as majority of applicants are in India. My guess is, with current vaccination rates and assuming that a control over COVID is kept, September would be a better month for outland applications