Do visa offices keep hard (paper) copies of all the documents, such as covering letters, sponsor letters, birth certificates or any special notes and explanations, an applicant sends with his or her application, after decision?
If an applicant is previously refused on Family Class and then again applies through PNP, to what extent visa office would re-check previous application? Do they only look at the reasons of refusal or do they completely match every word in your forms with your previous application to check any discrepency? They keep your application forms in paper or any other shape such as scanned copies?
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Yes sir they do. Generally, Once you have Nomination Certificate then other things are not important like job, reference etc. Because In eyes of Visa Officer somehow you are most suitable for a Provinces' need therefore, Province has nominated you. Officer will not care about other factors. But You must pass the eligibility critarea interms of Health, Security and other requirements.