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attitudeguyz

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Hi guys I received the following letter from LVO.. I dont understand what this means.. If anyone can help me I would really really appreciate it



This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a member of the Family Class. I have reviewed your application and all of the documents you submitted in support of it. It appears that you may not meet the requirements for immigration to Canada. Subsection 11(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) provides that a foreign national must, before entering Canada, apply to an officer for a visa or any other document required by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. The visa or document shall be issued if, following an examination, the officer is satisfied that the foreign national is not inadmissible and meets the requirements of the Act. I have determined that you may not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act because you are a person described in paragraph A12(1), R2 marriage, R117(1)(a), R117(9)(c.1), R5(c), R4, R130(2) of the Act. You may therefore be inadmissible to Canada. 12 (1) A foreign national may be selected as a member of the family class on the basis of their relationship as the spouse, common-law partner, child, parent or other prescribed family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. R2. “marriage”, in respect of a marriage that took place outside Canada, means a marriage that is valid both under the laws of the jurisdiction where it took place and under Canadian law 117. (1) A foreign national is a member of the family class if, with respect to a sponsor, the foreign national is (a) the sponsor's spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner; R117 9 (c.1) the foreign national is the sponsor’s spouse and if at the time the marriage ceremony was conducted either one or both of the spouses were not physically present unless the foreign national was marrying a person who was not physically present at the ceremony asa result of their service as a member of the Canadian Forces and the marriage is valid both under the laws of the jurisdiction where it took place and under Canadian law; 5 For the purposes of these Regulations, a foreign national shall not be considered (c) the spouse of a person if at the time the marriage ceremony was conducted either one or both of the spouses were not physically present unless the person was not physically present at the ceremony as a result of their service as a member of the Canadian Forces and the marriage is valid both under the laws of the jurisdiction where it took place and under Canadian law. R4. (1) For the purposes of these Regulations, a foreign national shall not be considered a spouse, a common-law partner or a conjugal partner of a person if the marriage, common-law partnership or conjugal partnership (a) was entered into primarily for the purpose of acquiring any status or privilege under the Act; or (b) is not genuine. 130(2) A sponsor who is a Canadian citizen and does not reside in Canada may sponsor a foreign national who makes an application referred to in subsection (1) and is the sponsor’s spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner or dependent child who has no dependent children, if the sponsor will reside in Canada when the foreign national becomes a permanent resident. I would like to provide you with the opportunity to respond to this information. You will have 30 days from the date of this letter to make any representations in this regard. Please respond using the address at the top of this letter and clearly indicate your file number for all correspondence you send to the High Commission of Canada, London, UK. If you do not respond to this request within 30 days, your application will be assessed based on the information currently on file and may result in the refusal of your application.
And your sponsor has been approved or not?
 

Pak0403

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May 31, 2018
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Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
11/10/2017
Doc's Request.
5/12/2017
AOR Received.
5/12/2017
File Transfer...
20/04/2018
Med's Request
7/04/2018
Med's Done....
11/04/2018
Alhumdulliah I got pre Arrival on 24 Nov 2018 and then BGC check start on the same day and after 6 hours I got DM on Ecas. Masallah
congratulations then you are lucky indeed.
 
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Ahad_rehman

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Nov 6, 2018
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Hello, I am outland (from pakistan) applicant.
This is the timeline:
Application recieved : July 9th 2018
AOR1: November 5th 2018
SA: November 5th 2018
Medical request:6th November 2018
Medical passed: 21st November 2018
The message across background check on gckey says we will send you a message when we start your background check.
I am wondering what to expect next and what's the timeline we are looking for?

If anyone can help.

Thanks.
 

Glaciergal

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May 3, 2018
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So guys I have ordered gcms notes after receiving pfl.. I would need to apply for an extension because they only gave me 30 days to reply to the pfl.. How likely is it that I will be granted an extension?
 

jf95

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Jun 4, 2018
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Passport submitted at Islamabad VFS today
How long will take to retrieve the passport?
Wowww Tabrik brother, I remember you were very frustrated, as per what I've read online it's usually 7 business days but if I'm not mistaken they usually give you a tracking #
 

talalbsse

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Oct 31, 2017
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Hello Every One.

I am a PR holder and have married here in Pakistan. We only had Nikkah and Reception recently. No Mehndi, or other functions. I am returning to Canada in Jan 2019 and will start her application. I have following queries. pls can some having similar experience answer these.

Before the questions I want to tell you what proof I have for my Wedding so that it will be easier for you to help me out :

I have following documents available :

(1) 10 Years of relationship (Proof with pics , emails and birthday cards available) but we married in 2018 only,
(2) Joint Account maintained at bank with both of us using Debit and Credit Cards.
(3) Our Reception Pics
(4) Our Nikkah Pics
(5) Emails of past 10 years
(6) Nikkah Nama
(7) NADRA Registration Certificate
(8) Birthday Cards (10 Years all saved )

What I do not have :

(1) We have not gone for our honeymoon so no pictures for that.
(2) Her CNIC remains unchanged and I do not want to change her address to mine as she will be living at her place when I am gone.
(3)

My Questions :

1) As I am living in Canada, my wife is going to live at her place and not mine so I am not changing her address on CNIC, Will it make a problem as they will be expecting similar address but she is still living at her place when I am gone.

2) We did not go for Honeymoon as she works and instead of going out we decided to spend time here with our relatives and will have plenty of time when she comes to Canada. So will this matter ?

3) I have a long relationship of 10 years. But we married in 2018. So will CIC question me that why we married so late ?? Well we had few family differences and than we started to work. (Note : We have got proof of this long relationship with enough pics and emails etc)

Would be grateful if some one can help me out so that I can properly build my case.

Thank you all.
Your wife does not need to change addresses on NIC and passport...you will need to explain this situation in your application (that your whole family is in Canada so your wife lives in her own home after marriage)...in application forms, one of the question is, are you guys living together? you will need to explain this situation...

My wife did not change her name, address etc. on NIC and passport, but still our case was approved...

second thing is, you dont need to go to some long honeymoon to substantiate your marriage... go to your wife's relatives, take pictures with them, take your wife to some outings like restaurants, kababjees, noorani kabab, ridan mandi house, kfc and have pictures with her there... if you cant go out to the restaurants, just take her to the park nearby your house... take her to the relatives and take pictures..be sure to have every picture with different backgrounds, venues and people... install an app on your phone that adds a timestamp on every picture you take.. this way, your pictures will automatically have date and time on them...

As for the third question, you may need to explain it to CIC and submit it with your application package...


ONE IMPORTANT THING: try not to submit your case by yourself... retain the services of some good lawyer..
If you submit the case yourself, you will save money, but your application will be at risk..if you retain a lawyer, you will spend money but you will have a peace of mind... these cases are complicated... best of luck
 

msqureshi

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Jan 13, 2016
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29th Dec 2017
1) As I am living in Canada, my wife is going to live at her place and not mine so I am not changing her address on CNIC, Will it make a problem as they will be expecting similar address but she is still living at her place when I am gone.

I would suggest you get her to include your Pakistan address as one of the addresses (temporary or permanent) on the CNIC, and also have your name included as husband- you would need to do the latter to have the Family Registration Certificate issued anyways.

For 2 & 3, as long as you can explain everything it should be alright. If you can, have someone look through your application objectively- a fresh pair of eyes always helps!
Thank you so much. Do u think I should hire a lawyer in this case ?
 

msqureshi

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Jan 13, 2016
35
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LANDED..........
29th Dec 2017
Your wife does not need to change addresses on NIC and passport...you will need to explain this situation in your application (that your whole family is in Canada so your wife lives in her own home after marriage)...in application forms, one of the question is, are you guys living together? you will need to explain this situation...

My wife did not change her name, address etc. on NIC and passport, but still our case was approved...

second thing is, you dont need to go to some long honeymoon to substantiate your marriage... go to your wife's relatives, take pictures with them, take your wife to some outings like restaurants, kababjees, noorani kabab, ridan mandi house, kfc and have pictures with her there... if you cant go out to the restaurants, just take her to the park nearby your house... take her to the relatives and take pictures..be sure to have every picture with different backgrounds, venues and people... install an app on your phone that adds a timestamp on every picture you take.. this way, your pictures will automatically have date and time on them...

As for the third question, you may need to explain it to CIC and submit it with your application package...


ONE IMPORTANT THING: try not to submit your case by yourself... retain the services of some good lawyer..
If you submit the case yourself, you will save money, but your application will be at risk..if you retain a lawyer, you will spend money but you will have a peace of mind... these cases are complicated... best of luck
Thank you so much.. Can u suggest any good lawyer in Karachi ?/
 

SZM

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Sep 13, 2018
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and I dont know what's wrong with your application guys...u and @SZM... itna time nahi lagta ... hojaata ha 6 months to 1 year...
It is the background check. We keep getting same response from them. That it is going through routine background checks. Sadly, we have to wait.