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arlnr

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Hello

I believe if any application is finally rejected Then an attorney can sue in the canadian court; since you obtained the passing score. Take care.


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arlnr
 
The fee for appealing against the decision of CIC isn't cheap you know. Better to ensure that all required documents are submitted and valid reasons are given for any complex items in a covering letter.

Only the LAWYER enjoys when you appeal...money
 
I have no intention to do that
This post is only for reflections those who r intend to do so.
yes u r right They r very much happy to do so for a client because there is lot of money.
But also there is no confirmation to achieve anything positive rather than of negative.
 
arlnr

if they reject me, I will not only challenge the rejection in the fed court but also appeal for a punishment to the dealing VO. I want a lifetime lesson for the VO.
 
jnathan said:
if they reject me, I will not only challenge the rejection in the fed court


It is a good way to spend money, but the odds are usually stacked against you.

jnathan said:
but also appeal for a punishment to the dealing VO. I want a lifetime lesson for the VO.
You know that I don't have to say this but, most of us are pretty sure that will never happen :(
 
Baloo,

this will happen, it hasnt so far as no one appealed for a punishment for the VO before.
they have previously issued PR with much less softer requirements but with the same legislation and laws in effect, they are arbitrarily imposing harassing rules and rejecting people. This cant be accepted.

How much is required to file an appeal?
 
jnathan said:
Baloo,

this will happen, it hasnt so far as no one appealed for a punishment for the VO before.
they have previously issued PR with much less softer requirements but with the same legislation and laws in effect, they are arbitrarily imposing harassing rules and rejecting people. This cant be accepted.

The problem is that VO's all have discretionary license, it is clear that most follow the rules and those that don't can attribute what they do to interpretation (which is clearly part of their job).
I would be more inclined to report everyone who was cheating or defrauding the system (in any way), those people are causing more problems for immigrants than all of the VO's put together.
You only have to look at public opinion in Canada to see the damage being caused.

jnathan said:
How much is required to file an appeal?
It depends, see...
http://cas-ncr-nter03.cas-satj.gc.ca/portal/page/portal/fc_cf_en/Court_costs