I’m EE CEC INLAND with non-accompanying spouse. As my CRS score was not high enough to get ITA if I applied with my common law partner. I still claimed him because we had lived together longer than a year. Today I got PFL question about why he’s not accompanying as we’re living together in Canada. He has a study permit and will be applying PGWP when he graduate. Please advise!!
Here’s the letter:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. I am writing you this letter to express my serious concerns regarding your application.
You have provided a Statutory Declaration of common-law union with XXX since January 1, 2017, but you are claiming your spouse as non-accompanying on your application.
To help alleviate my concerns, please provide a detailed explanation as to why your spouse is non- accompanying while you remain living together in Canada.
Therefore I am asking you to submit any additional information/documentation that would allay my concerns. Submissions line available to upload your response. You have 7 days from the date of this letter to submit the additional information using your MyCIC account.
If you choose not to respond with additional information, or if your submission does not allay these concerns, your application may be refused.
My score was not high enough to apply with him together. He wants to stay in Canada with me, but my WP was expiring at that time so I applied first without him.
My score was not high enough to apply with him together. He wants to stay in Canada with me, but my WP was expiring at that time so I applied first without him.
I believe that your reason works only if your non-accompanying is not in Canada. You might wanna seek professional's opinion at this point since you are running out time.
I believe that your reason works only if your non-accompanying is not in Canada. You might wanna seek professional's opinion at this point since you are running out time.
If you think that reason is good enough for what the officer is asking you can go ahead but if I were you I would go for a professional option because there are plenty of people who used the same way to boost the scores and I saw at least once in the forum who got a refusal for the same reason. That person also interpreted it same as you did meaning the officer can choose the same reason to refuse your application.
I'm not trying to scare you but you wanna make it sure for everything because it's going to be harder next time.
If you think that reason is good enough for what the officer is asking you can go ahead but if I were you I would go for a professional option because there are plenty of people who used the same way to boost the scores and I saw at least once in the forum who got a refusal for the same reason. That person also interpreted it same as you did meaning the officer can choose the same reason to refuse your application.
I'm not trying to scare you but you wanna make it sure for everything because it's going to be harder next time.
I’m EE CEC INLAND with non-accompanying spouse. As my CRS score was not high enough to get ITA if I applied with my common law partner. I still claimed him because we had lived together longer than a year. Today I got PFL question about why he’s not accompanying as we’re living together in Canada. Please advise!!
Here’s the letter:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. I am writing you this letter to express my serious concerns regarding your application.
You have provided a Statutory Declaration of common-law union with XXX since January 1, 2017, but you are claiming your spouse as non-accompanying on your application.
To help alleviate my concerns, please provide a detailed explanation as to why your spouse is non- accompanying while you remain living together in Canada.
Therefore I am asking you to submit any additional information/documentation that would allay my concerns. Submissions line available to upload your response. You have 7 days from the date of this letter to submit the additional information using your MyCIC account.
If you choose not to respond with additional information, or if your submission does not allay these concerns, your application may be refused.