My coworker is applying for a work permit but he received a procedural fairness letter regarding his employment history. Does anyone here experience same case as his and got his visa approved after?
My coworker is applying for a work permit but he received a procedural fairness letter regarding his employment history. Does anyone here experience same case as his and got his visa approved after?
You typically get a procedural fairness letter right before being denied. They are clearly indicating that there is inaccurate information in his employment history and is giving him the opportunity to try and prove that there are no inaccuracies.
You typically get a procedural fairness letter right before being denied. They are clearly indicating that there is inaccurate information in his employment history and is giving him the opportunity to try and prove that there are no inaccuracies.
You typically get a procedural fairness letter right before being denied. They are clearly indicating that there is inaccurate information in his employment history and is giving him the opportunity to try and prove that there are no inaccuracies.
He provided a fake employment history and the VO verified it and found that one of his declared employment was not legit. What they are going to submit as an explanation is that the company that he mentioned in the application cannot be contacted anymore so he's file cannot be located.
He provided a fake employment history and the VO verified it and found that one of his declared employment was not legit. What they are going to submit as an explanation is that the company that he mentioned in the application cannot be contacted anymore so he's file cannot be located.
None of us can tell you what wil happen. However one of the outcomes is certainly a refusal and a 5 year misrepresentation ban. So your friend needs to be prepared for the possibility he will be banned from Canada. He frankly deserves to be banned.