Thank you very much for your helpful responses so far.
At the time I was applying for my PR as a single applicant (daughter and her mum will not be joining me in Canada but they I submitted their medicals and police reports), I was asked “will your family be accompanying you” and I responded with a “NO”. At the point of submission, I had to increase the proof of funds to cover a family of three even though I had given these responses. I then successfully submitted my application.
Although I included evidence of POF for just me since I am a single applicant, I explained in a letter that I had to increase the funds since I was unable to submit but emphasised again that they will not be accompanying me and I am applying alone.
I called the IRCC and was told that my application was ineligible though I could hear from them in a few months (I had ordered GCMS notes due in weeks). The agent was not able to tell me specifics other than that.
Has this ever happened to anyone?
If indeed it is inadequate funds/Proof of funds, should I have included funds for three even though I am applying alone? I assumed my letter explaining was clear enough but could this have been missed? Would the GCMS notes possibly state that I should have done this so I can rectify (I would not want to show increased POF on the basis of an assumption).
In your opinion, do you think that it "helps" that this issue was noted six weeks ago but my application was not rejected there and then? The agent only said "thankfully it has not been rejected but there may be some checks that need to be done".
The proof of funds will be sent tomorrow at the latest. With a short explaining this.
I appreciate that it is an important enough issue to be addressed but do you think it could affect this particular application? Perhaps I will have to apply again or leave?
The proof of funds will be sent tomorrow at the latest. With a short explaining this.
I appreciate that it is an important enough issue to be addressed but do you think it could affect this particular application? Perhaps I will have to apply again or leave?
It's hard to say what is going to happen. The application you submitted was incomplete since you failed to provide the POF required. At this point you've done what you can to fix this. I don't think it's possible for any of us to say if you will be refused or approved. If IRCC follows the rules by the book, you should be refused. However it's always possible the visa officer may show some flexibility. Again, impossible for us to say.
BTW: You should fire your agent. This is very very basic stuff and your agent should have known that it was mandatory for you to show POF for three people.