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Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Hi Everybody:
I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. Thanks Afs32 |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when
later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a chance to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to assist you as clock is ticking fast... -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.- liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "afs32" wrote in message news:453176.1035404779@britishexpats- .com... > Hi Everybody: > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > Thanks > Afs32 > -- |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Can someone tell me why CIC reject people for financial reasons? I don't
understand because $7900 US dollars sound a lot of money to me. Do Independent applicants have to prove that they are rich when they first send in their applications? I thought applicants only need to show they have enough money at the time of landing. Please clear my doubts. Thank you! "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:FKEt9.59187$ER5.36897- [email protected]... > If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when > later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a chance > to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to assist > you as clock is ticking fast... > -- > ../.. > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > For confidential phone consultation go here: > http://members.yaho- > o.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > ________________________________ > "afs32" wrote in message > news:453176.1035404779@britishexpa- > ts.com ... > > > > Hi Everybody: > > > > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > > > > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > > > > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > > > > Thanks > > > > Afs32 > > > > -- > > |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Applicants are required to provide proof of funds with the application as well.
More, under new law proof of funds is a pre-requisite, together with at least 1 years of continuous full time skilled work experience. Lack of any of those two will lead to refusal at the paper screening or initial assessment stage without any further processing. Please read instructions carefully. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.- liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "lee" wrote in message news:r0Ft9.5- [email protected] om... > Can someone tell me why CIC reject people for financial reasons? I don't > understand because $7900 US dollars sound a lot of money to me. Do > Independent applicants have to prove that they are rich when they first send > in their applications? I thought applicants only need to show they have > enough money at the time of landing. Please clear my doubts. Thank you! > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > news:FKEt9.59187$ER5.368- > [email protected] ... > > If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when > > later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a > chance > > to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to > assist > > you as clock is ticking fast... > > > > -- > > > > ../.. > > > > Andrew Miller > > Immigration Consultant > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > email: [email protected] > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > http://members.ya- > > hoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > ________________________________ > > > > > > "afs32" wrote in message > > news:453176.1035404779@britishex- > > pats.com ... > > > > > > Hi Everybody: > > > > > > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > > > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > > > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > > > > > > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > > > > > > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Afs32 > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Mr. Miller,
Thanks for clearing my doubts. I applied for immigration as a skilled worker last Nov. At the time I submitted my application, I had about $5,000 CND in my bank account. I didn't pay attention to the funds requirement. Can you tell me under the old law, do I have to provide proof of funds when I submit the application? By the way, I was working in Canada at that time and I did provide information about my salary. (However, I lost my job this June) I do have over $10,000 dollars now, do I need to send the proof to them now? ( Nhave not received assessment letter yet) Thank you for your help... "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:RsFt9.59285$ER5.36967- [email protected]... > Applicants are required to provide proof of funds with the application as well. > More, under new law proof of funds is a pre-requisite, together with at least 1 > years of continuous full time skilled work experience. Lack of any of those two > will lead to refusal at the paper screening or initial assessment stage without > any further processing. Please read instructions carefully. > -- > ../.. > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > For confidential phone consultation go here: > http://members.yaho- > o.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > ________________________________ > "lee" wrote in message > news:r0Ft9- > [email protected] .com ... > > Can someone tell me why CIC reject people for financial reasons? I don't > > understand because $7900 US dollars sound a lot of money to me. Do > > Independent applicants have to prove that they are rich when they first send > > in their applications? I thought applicants only need to show they have > > enough money at the time of landing. Please clear my doubts. Thank you! > > > > > > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > > news:FKEt9.59187$ER5.3- > > [email protected] ... > > > If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when > > > later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a > > chance > > > to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to > > assist > > > you as clock is ticking fast... > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ../.. > > > > > > Andrew Miller > > > Immigration Consultant > > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > > email: [email protected] > > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > > > http://members.- > > > yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > "afs32" wrote in message > > > news:453176.1035404779@british- > > > expats.com ... > > > > > > > > Hi Everybody: > > > > > > > > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > > > > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > > > > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > > > > > > > > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > > > > > > > > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Afs32 > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
and it's a sensible precaution too. While $7,400US might sound a lot and
just meet the minimum have a read of some of the posts from recent immigrants and their difficulty in finding employment. If you get say a place to rent for $700a month inclusive which is pretty cheap really and then you faction in food bills, travell etc and even end up spending say $2000 a month then a minimum of $12,000 is gonna only last you a year and chances are you expenses will be more than that with things like depositsm paying first and last on youre rent, possibly having to secure a credit card to get a credit rating to be able to rent and costs of job searching and things. "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:RsFt9.59285$ER5.36967- [email protected]... > Applicants are required to provide proof of funds with the application as well. > More, under new law proof of funds is a pre-requisite, together with at least 1 > years of continuous full time skilled work experience. Lack of any of those two > will lead to refusal at the paper screening or initial assessment stage without > any further processing. Please read instructions carefully. > -- > ../.. > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > For confidential phone consultation go here: > http://members.yaho- > o.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > ________________________________ > "lee" wrote in message > news:r0Ft9- > [email protected] .com ... > > Can someone tell me why CIC reject people for financial reasons? I don't > > understand because $7900 US dollars sound a lot of money to me. Do > > Independent applicants have to prove that they are rich when they first send > > in their applications? I thought applicants only need to show they have > > enough money at the time of landing. Please clear my doubts. Thank you! > > > > > > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > > news:FKEt9.59187$ER5.3- > > [email protected] ... > > > If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when > > > later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a > > chance > > > to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to > > assist > > > you as clock is ticking fast... > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ../.. > > > > > > Andrew Miller > > > Immigration Consultant > > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > > email: [email protected] > > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > > > http://members.- > > > yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > "afs32" wrote in message > > > news:453176.1035404779@british- > > > expats.com ... > > > > > > > > Hi Everybody: > > > > > > > > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > > > > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > > > > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > > > > > > > > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > > > > > > > > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Afs32 > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Yes, proof of funds had to be submitted with the application under old law as
well. If you have more money now then send updated statement to visa post pronto... -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.- liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "lee" wrote in message news:JbGt9.53- [email protected]... > Mr. Miller, > Thanks for clearing my doubts. I applied for immigration as a skilled worker > last Nov. At the time I submitted my application, I had about $5,000 CND in > my bank account. I didn't pay attention to the funds requirement. Can you > tell me under the old law, do I have to provide proof of funds when I submit > the application? > By the way, I was working in Canada at that time and I did provide > information about my salary. (However, I lost my job this June) > I do have over $10,000 dollars now, do I need to send the proof to them now? > ( Ihave not received assessment letter yet) > Thank you for your help... > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > news:RsFt9.59285$ER5.369- > [email protected] ... > > Applicants are required to provide proof of funds with the application as > well. > > More, under new law proof of funds is a pre-requisite, together with at > least 1 > > years of continuous full time skilled work experience. Lack of any of > those two > > will lead to refusal at the paper screening or initial assessment stage > without > > any further processing. Please read instructions carefully. > > > > -- > > > > ../.. > > > > Andrew Miller > > Immigration Consultant > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > email: [email protected] > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > http://members.ya- > > hoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > ________________________________ > > > > > > "lee" wrote in message > > news:r0F- > > [email protected] rs.com ... > > > Can someone tell me why CIC reject people for financial reasons? I don't > > > understand because $7900 US dollars sound a lot of money to me. Do > > > Independent applicants have to prove that they are rich when they first > send > > > in their applications? I thought applicants only need to show they have > > > enough money at the time of landing. Please clear my doubts. Thank you! > > > > > > > > > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > > > news:FKEt9.59187$ER5- > > > [email protected] ... > > > > If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or > when > > > > later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have > a > > > chance > > > > to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional > to > > > assist > > > > you as clock is ticking fast... > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > ../.. > > > > > > > > Andrew Miller > > > > Immigration Consultant > > > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > > > email: [email protected] > > > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > > > > > http://member- > > > > s.yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > > "afs32" wrote in message > > > > news:453176.1035404779@briti- > > > > shexpats.com ... > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everybody: > > > > > > > > > > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today > that my > > > > > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent > a > > > > > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my > account. > > > > > > > > > > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision > final > > > > > > > > > > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > Afs32 > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Case Rejected: Advice Needed
Originally posted by Andrew Miller If this is the only reason and you proved with the application and/or when later requested that you have minimum funds required then you may have a chance to overturn this decision. Immediately hire experienced professional to assist you as clock is ticking fast... -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) Thanks a lot for your reply Mr.Miller. Could you please elaborate a little more as to the process for appeal. Just a few words outlining the process would greatly help me..... Thanks again afs32 "afs32" wrote in message news:453176.1035404779@britishexpats- .com... > Hi Everybody: > I had applied for the Residency last year and got a letter today that my > case has been rejected because of insuffienct funds. But I had sent a > statement indicating that I have over $7400 US dollars in my account. > Is it possible to appeal for reconsideration or is this decision final > Could be grateful if the experts could update me on this. > Thanks > Afs32 > -- |
Thanks a lot for your reply Mr.Miller. Could you please elaborate a little more as to the process for appeal. Just a few words outlining the process would greatly help me.....
Thanks again afs32 |
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