I am unable to create application tracker. My details are EE Alberta PNP PR application submitted on 13 September 2023EE - Alberta PNP
ITA - August 15
AOR - Sept 4
Medical Passed - Sept 26 (Medical of Visa was considered)
Application tracker created - Sept 27
Until your UCI changes from CAN to workpermit one we cannot register for tracker.I am unable to create application tracker. My details are EE Alberta PNP PR application submitted on 13 September 2023
Did you applied PR from India?AOR 6 September
6 October Application rejected as incomplete.
Letter states
The Police certificate from United Arab Emirates was issued prior to your spouse’s last residence in that country. The Police certificate was issued on 2023/07/18. His last residence in this country was 2023/08/28.
He left to India to get his Canadian residence visa stamped as we had applied for him from Indian VO. He is back in U.A.E since 3 Oct and yet to cancel his U.A.E residence as of writing this post.
He is booked to land in Canada on 17 Oct. So he is still a U.A.E resident. The PCC is valid until 16 October.
Can I challenge this? A country of residence PCC we can provide while we still continue to live there, isn't it? Is the visa officer correct in this assessment? Did we mess up?
Thanks for your inputs.
I am in Canada since June on work permit. I applied from here. My family is in Dubai and are approved as my dependants. My daughter with study permit and husband with SOWP. They submitted their visa applications (biometric, medical) in India as they were there on vacation there for a wedding.Did you applied PR from India?
Agreed, I read that we can appeal decisions within 15 days. If we take a new PCC for him now and explain in a letter that he was still holding UAE residency and reentered UAE after the EE application was submitted? His residency in UAE valid till date and is only being cancelled next week. So, being a resident of the country, he doesnt need to wait till after leaving to get PCC. So the July dated PCC at the time of EE application submission is not incorrect, as he was still resident and reason for travel to India was to get the Canadian visa stamped.Your husband should have submitted his documents/application first before leaving for India. You can appeal this decision but it's always advisable to submit application before traveling. Since India is his country of origin, the officer might have thought he went back for good but his UAE PCC got issued before he left. There's a slight confusion here but always submit before traveling.
bro you haven't received your BIL yet?FSW Outland:
ITA: August 2, 2023
AOR: September 19