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IMRANTAI

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Jan 21, 2010
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Dear Sir,

I am attaching letter which , I received from CIC, kindly help me out in
this matter I am so worried now . p ls u refer letter and explain me what to
do now, I hope their is any chance for me still alive , I have submitted all
doc related my mother and uncle certificate even though he saying he
is not satisfy, My mother passport copy , marriage certificate and
school leaving certificate also submitted and about my mother
brother means my uncle almost all document. Pr card , bank account job
certificate , letter of lending , social card and school certificate ,
So I don't know why he is not convinced with all doc my mother full
name is KHURSHIDBANU MUSEJI TAI which is printed on school leaving
certificate also but he saying their no father name and in fact in
uncle certificate also name printed as GulamHusen Museji Tai.

I am ready to provide all document whatever they want but letter
saying refused my application, so pls advise me as soon as possible
now what to do.


Any one can provide me some best lawyer , who can deal with nonsense visa officer
 
sorry to hear abt ur refusal......since you recd a reply from CIC.....it means you got NER(Negative eligibilty review). You need to apply again when the cap opens in July and see if your NOC is still present in the list of eligible occupations.

You need to provide docs regarding 3 things to prove that you have a close relative in Canada:

1.Proof of relationship-providing this proof can be done by submitting birth or marriage certificates.For example, to prove that your relative in Canada is ur paternal uncle, it would be necessary to submit birth certificates for him and your father showing they have at least one common parent.

2.Proof of Status-Can be proved by providing PR card

3.Proof of residency-Provide evidence that relative physically resides in canada. Include copies of lease agreements, NOA frm CRA, an employer letter confirming employment,bank statements, credit card invoices and monthly bills.