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Please house, can I change my sponsor? Due to not willing to show the intent of me gaining study permit, after refusal. Please my gcsm note just arrive what do you thing is the possibility of tackle this reason? Thank you all
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Please I need your help, any body who have a strong letter of explanation to confuse VO on purpose of visit and affidavit of return should send to me email olamble87@yahoo.com thank you |
Have submit my application online before searching for this forum, My profile Statement of account 2.3m Treasury bill over 2.6m TD bank draft of 10,000 cad Sponsorship TD bank statement over 44,000 cadd TD Net worth of over 1m cad. 500cad acceptance fees All cic form Letter of explanation Sponsorship letter my brother in law (cad citizen ) My company CAC Cv Letter of acceptance for Bsc (system engineering) |
This is serious, Canada refuse my application I don't know may be this cic guy review some application submit online before taking a decision I submit on 9th of July
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Please house help me out, I want to order for my GCMS note, my application is 115days from the date of submission. I don't have any relative in Canada who is to be eligible to make a request on behave of me, I thought you must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada or an individual or corporation currently present in Canada before you can apply for GCMS note. Please house help me out..
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@ titisoge why do you lie in 1st? when I apply for fall semester September intake I was given admission, I need to submit the official transcript through DHL and unofficial transcript? My admission letter is approved within a month before proceeding to the next step. I apply early April and the admission letter send to me first week in may, after providing necessary requirement but the tuition of engineering course is nothing less then 18,000cadd for a year |
NOTE: Actually, I have contacted ministry to know the reasons for the delays in the first week of June due to some fact I gather from the forum about applications but they have given a general reply. So, we still don't have an answer as to why they have been skipped. However, one thing that I have noticed is that many of these applications are sent to SS and some of them are untouched due to the Country of Residence. I will discuss this in detail as it will take time to organise that information. For the time, I will not try to prove IRCC wrong but if you read their responses you will find contradictions. I hope this general question and answer help many people waiting for approval from IRCC. I mail private travel consultant in Ontario, no replied yet
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Good day good people expecting their approval from CIC, a silent reader, i think this information give a hint on what is delaying some step back /backlog application need to be approved. As per the demand of applicants from the London Visa Office, I have enquired from the ministry regarding the backlogs and doubts relating to Security Screening. I have summarised their responses in the form of Questions and Answers. This information is equally applicable to applicants of other Local Visa Offices and Case Processing Centres as well. Q.1: Why it is taking more than average time in London Visa Office for processing of applications? Answer: IRCC realizes that those who have submitted their application look forward to a decision being rendered within a reasonable waiting period after applying. We make every effort to deal with the applications we receive in the most efficient and effective way. However, the many steps involved in processing an application, coupled with the volume of applications, sometimes make it difficult to conclude cases in as timely a manner as we would like. Q.2: Is there any reason on why some applications with the same e-APR are processed earlier than others? Answer: The Government of Canada is committed to a fair and non-discriminatory application of immigration procedures while protecting the safety and security of Canadians. Processing times will vary based on: · the type of application submitted; the volume of applications received; how easily we can verify information; the availability of levels of space under the current Immigration Levels Plan; how well and how quickly the applicant responds to any requests or concerns; · whether the application is complete, and · the completion of statutory background checks and verifications against fraud. Q.3 IRCC claims average processing time to be 6 months while it is taking more time in Local Visa Offices. What are the reasons for it? Answer: The processing times published on the IRCC Website represent the time it takes to process 80% of applications, which means that the remaining 20% may have taken longer. Background checks and their processing times vary depending on several factors. Q.4 Is there any changes in IRCC system that is leading to delays in the processing of applications in Certain Local Visa Offices? Answer: It should be noted that there has been no change to how applications submitted are processed. However, there has been a significant increase in global volumes (refugees, temporary, and permanent residents) over the past few years. IRCC has been moving toward an integrated and centralized working environment for processing permanent and temporary resident applications. Q.5 Why applications are sent to few Local Visa Offices knowing they are already having severe backlogs due to high volumes of applications? Answer: The configuration of IRCC’s processing network allows work to be shifted based on available capacity. Therefore, processing times are more accurately reflected based on country of residence* rather than the geographical location of a processing office. Q.6 Do every application go through Security Screening? Answer: As part of routine application processing, all applicants undergo criminal and security screening. IRCC works with its partners, such as the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), to ensure that those individuals who are considered security risks are not allowed to enter or remain in Canada. Q.7 How does Security Screening works? Answer: Multiple factors must be considered before a migration officer chooses to refer an application for security screening, and it is not uncommon for an application to be delayed by this process. While I appreciate the concerns that you have raised, I would like to assure you that delays in processing that relate to security screening and other eligibility verifications can be subject, at times, to delays. Security screening is an important part of the overall assessment of whether a person is admissible to Canada, and the CBSA works diligently to process screening requests within an appropriate timeframe. However, the time required to conduct security screening on a case varies based on multiple factors such as complexity, level of detail, availability of information and research required. The CBSA works closely with IRCC and other partners prior to making a recommendation on an application. Each file requires an in-depth examination and depending on the factors outlined above, some cases may go beyond average processing timeframes. I have divided their response in the form of Questions as it is easier to understand in this way. There was some more information that I have excluded for now and will try to organise it before posting it in this forum. I have also got in contact with London Visa Office relating to this issue, and their response is slightly different to what I was told by the Ministry directly. In addition, there is a part on IRCC Plans and developments that I will be discussing. |
Hello house, please highlight me on this irish visa, am self employed have personal account that worth Requiremnt of the statement of account required by irish embassy, have go through there website to read their requirements on tourist visa. Please am i qualify to applied for tourist visa as a self employed? What are the document that most be verify by irish immigration . thank you |
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