Please has anyone with Officer DF04011 been issued PPR?
NO!!
passed my medicals since February 25th and submitted adr in February as well.
Not heard a thing from Officer DF04011
Please has anyone with Officer DF04011 been issued PPR?
Congratulations.Received the email "Ready for Visa" today. Here are my details:
- AOR: January 10th 2021
- FSW-O express entry
- Current location: United States
- Nationality; Indian
- CPC Ottawa
- Ready for Visa email: 04/20/2022
- No GU / any other emails till since AOR
In the email they have asked me to send the passports for stamping to NY VAC in next 30 days
Please has anyone with Officer DF04011 been issued PPR?
Yeah, I and about 3 persons I know
Congratulations, do you have stamping on your US visa. I've been trying to understand how long we have to land / if we have to go to India for US visa stamp and redo PCC / if it's possible to stamp in Canada itself... any info on this you may have?Received the email "Ready for Visa" today. Here are my details:
- AOR: January 10th 2021
- FSW-O express entry
- Current location: United States
- Nationality; Indian
- CPC Ottawa
- Ready for Visa email: 04/20/2022
- No GU / any other emails till since AOR
In the email they have asked me to send the passports for stamping to NY VAC in next 30 days
Passed remed 6th march got ppr 18th Marchplease what’s your timeline?
When did you pass your remeds?
Did you submit the required reference letter with all job duties and responsibilities listed? Many people got this refusal based on not submitting the correct letter and just submitting offer letter and paystubs.Our PR application was refused today on the basis that officer is not convinced that the one year full time continuous work was met. This is not true and we provided evidence to that effect. However, we see in our previous gcms notes that the work duration had been automatically set to pick the first day of the month. So 1st August 2020 to 1 July 2021 (instead of 31st July). We could have been asked for more evidence or asked about the disparity in dates (which is owed to an automated system that picks the 1st). We want to appeal? Any advice please.
Thanks for the response. Office is Montreal. We added a letter stating duties. I am carefully going through the gcms notes and you make a valid point about initial pass. I think what happened is that the total number of work experience months in Canada made us nominally qualify for CEC but we actually technically did not qualify for that as some of that was gotten while being a student. So the initial passing may be from there. But we were actually relying on foreign experience and pursuing FSW. my guess is that if the system starts and ends every work date on the first the ending the work duration on the 1st and not the 31st of July means one whole month of work was cut out making us unqualified for FSW then. Hopefully a lawyer can help us make our caseDid you submit the required reference letter with all job duties and responsibilities listed? Many people got this refusal based on not submitting the correct letter and just submitting offer letter and paystubs.
At the time of application the system should calculate your score, so if it calculated and said you have one year then I don't think ircc officer will view it differently.
You can definitely send in a webform with an accurate justification and appeal. Maybe best to consult an immigration attorney and check the path forward.
Do you know your visa office?
That might be the issue. If you put the work experience you gained as a student in work history then it will be calculated. Also they consider hourly work experience so I don't think you would've lost a whole month based on the fact that your experience ended on 30th July. But best to confirm with a professional. I think mostly the rejection came as you don't qualify for cec.Thanks for the response. Office is Montreal. We added a letter stating duties. I am carefully going through the gcms notes and you make a valid point about initial pass. I think what happened is that the total number of work experience months in Canada made us nominally qualify for CEC but we actually technically did not qualify for that as some of that was gotten while being a student. So the initial passing may be from there. But we were actually relying on foreign experience and pursuing FSW. my guess is that if the system starts and ends every work date on the first the ending the work duration on the 1st and not the 31st of July means one whole month of work was cut out making us unqualified for FSW then. Hopefully a lawyer can help us make our case
That might be the issue. If you put the work experience you gained as a student in work history then it will be calculated. Also they consider hourly work experience so I don't think you would've lost a whole month based on the fact that your experience ended on 30th July. But best to confirm with a professional. I think mostly the rejection came as you don't qualify for cec.
Did they ask you for any adr? Was your medical extended?
Good luck. Hope they reconsider your case.
Why create room for a refusal ? If the requirement says 3 years of continuous work you could play safe by applying after maintaining 3 years and 2 months of continuous workOur PR application was refused today on the basis that officer is not convinced that the one year full time continuous work was met. This is not true and we provided evidence to that effect. However, we see in our previous gcms notes that the work duration had been automatically set to pick the first day of the month. So 1st August 2020 to 1 July 2021 (instead of 31st July). We could have been asked for more evidence or asked about the disparity in dates (which is owed to an automated system that picks the 1st). We want to appeal? Any advice please.
