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AmyDavid Mar 25th 2011 3:52 am

Re: Visa Rejection
 

Originally Posted by spaceace (Post 9264204)
I think it's Amy who is crazalicious :rofl:

Watch it..! I just know that CIC DO make mistakes - all the time - am currently working on a mistake they made today - I always chase them up on them and 9 times out of 10 they will accept their mistakes.

So depending on what REALLY happened for the OP, it may be worth seeing if they will re-consider.

spaceace Mar 25th 2011 3:54 am

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now I'm scared...do what ^she^ says :)

Almost Canadian Mar 25th 2011 3:56 am

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Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 9264158)
Ooh your such a lawyer...:rofl: But we still love you :wub:

What I meant was that there may have been a valid reason why such a deficient application was sent in. I simply cannot understand why someone would not send documents in that they had access to. Something smells.

AmyDavid Mar 25th 2011 3:57 am

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Originally Posted by spaceace (Post 9264217)
now I'm scared...do what ^she^ says :)

:rofl:

AmyDavid Mar 25th 2011 3:59 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9264220)
What I meant was that there may have been a valid reason why such a deficient application was sent in. I simply cannot understand why someone would not send documents in that they had access to. Something smells.

You are indeed correct - something is not quite right and I can only assume that the documents they did send in did not correspond with the relevant duties stated under the NOC code.

Maybe it was a "lets see if we can squeeze under this NOC even though we didn't really do 100% of those duties".

The Hampsons May 1st 2011 2:50 am

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Thanx for all the replies.

We're looking at going through the whole rigmarole again. I'm speaking with another professional, who has been pointed my way by a friend in Calgary, to see what we can do and how we should proceed.

The thing that looks to have sunk our application was not having any independent proof of my carrying out the roles I have stated in our application. As I hadn't mentioned our plans to migrate to anyone at work, I was unable to get confirmation from my employer of the duties outlined.:thumbdown:

Let's see if we can get it right this time.

singingringingtree May 1st 2011 3:15 am

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If my memory serves me right, from what I read on here, weren't there quite a few applications chosen for the Ottawa trial which didn't make it through? What is the trial? A more severe way of processing? Would these have made it through the London office more easily I wonder.

Anyway, good luck and I hope you find another way to Canada.

fledermaus May 1st 2011 3:16 am

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Originally Posted by The Hampsons (Post 9336232)
Thanx for all the replies.

We're looking at going through the whole rigmarole again. I'm speaking with another professional, who has been pointed my way by a friend in Calgary, to see what we can do and how we should proceed.

The thing that looks to have sunk our application was not having any independent proof of my carrying out the roles I have stated in our application. As I hadn't mentioned our plans to migrate to anyone at work, I was unable to get confirmation from my employer of the duties outlined.:thumbdown:

Let's see if we can get it right this time.

So, did your lawyer say that you needed this?? When we applied years ago before the new system we had to supply copies of contacts, job descriptions and references from our employers.

Also, our immigration consultant would not have charged a fee if our application was rejected - apart from for medical reasons.

JB0591 May 1st 2011 4:18 am

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Originally Posted by The Hampsons (Post 9336232)
Thanx for all the replies.

We're looking at going through the whole rigmarole again. I'm speaking with another professional, who has been pointed my way by a friend in Calgary, to see what we can do and how we should proceed.

The thing that looks to have sunk our application was not having any independent proof of my carrying out the roles I have stated in our application. As I hadn't mentioned our plans to migrate to anyone at work, I was unable to get confirmation from my employer of the duties outlined.:thumbdown:

Let's see if we can get it right this time.

I didn't tell the immediate team I was working that I had applied to emigrate to Canada. When I had to provide proof, I approached HR and firstly ask for a confidential meeting and then at the meeting I asked for a Corporate Reference which included my roles. We agreed that my latest performace review would be used as the source of the role description element of the reference. The performence review included a "Description Of Role" box. HR were happy that as the performance review was written by my boss so it was a true representation of my work.

christmasoompa May 3rd 2011 7:05 am

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Originally Posted by The Hampsons (Post 9336232)
The thing that looks to have sunk our application was not having any independent proof of my carrying out the roles I have stated in our application. As I hadn't mentioned our plans to migrate to anyone at work, I was unable to get confirmation from my employer of the duties outlined.:thumbdown:

Not sure if it helps now, but when we applied my husband simply asked his HR department for a reference letter outlining his duties - he didn't tell them what it was for, and they didn't ask. Even if they do ask, couldn't you just say it's for a mortgage application or something?

The Hampsons May 8th 2011 4:55 am

Re: Visa Rejection
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 9341054)
Not sure if it helps now, but when we applied my husband simply asked his HR department for a reference letter outlining his duties - he didn't tell them what it was for, and they didn't ask. Even if they do ask, couldn't you just say it's for a mortgage application or something?

If we get that far next time, it may be the way to go. Using hindsight, it would have been better than the route I took last time.

I was advised that should I be unable to get an official letter of reference, then I should personally write a letter outlining the duties I had carried out in any roles over the last 10 years. After 6 pages I thought I'd got everything covered. Alas, I should have gone cap in hand to personnel and tried that option.

As a rule, my company haven't normally given out letters of reference. They have, in the past confirmed employment duration, attendence and sickness records. The reputation of the company, Ex ICI, was usually good enough as a reference in the chemical/petrochemical industry.

cplifts May 31st 2011 9:20 am

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hi can i ask which immigration lawyer you used?

cheeky_monkey May 31st 2011 9:45 am

Re: Visa Rejection
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 9341054)
Not sure if it helps now, but when we applied my husband simply asked his HR department for a reference letter outlining his duties - he didn't tell them what it was for, and they didn't ask. Even if they do ask, couldn't you just say it's for a mortgage application or something?

i just asked my employers outright that i had decide to emmigrate and wanted a reference letter..they were more than happy to outline my role and all the projects i had undertaken..i also went on to carry on working for them another 2 years.


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