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Joy Enaholo

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Jun 6, 2020
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Hi All,

Please I need help as I am very confused and don't know what to do.
I applied for the study permit visa about 6 weeks ago...I just decided to go through my application this evening and I realized I made a huge mistake that may be said to be a misrepresentation. The question of "have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country", I selected No instead of Yes. I was refused a tourist visa to Portugal last year. I submitted a web form immediately I noticed the error, stating how I was refused and the reason I was refused. It was genuinely an oversight.
Please do you think I should withdraw my application immediately or I should wait till I get a response?
Please help!!
 

Bukks

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Mar 7, 2020
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Hi All,

Please I need help as I am very confused and don't know what to do.
I applied for the study permit visa about 6 weeks ago...I just decided to go through my application this evening and I realized I made a huge mistake that may be said to be a misrepresentation. The question of "have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country", I selected No instead of Yes. I was refused a tourist visa to Portugal last year. I submitted a web form immediately I noticed the error, stating how I was refused and the reason I was refused. It was genuinely an oversight.
Please do you think I should withdraw my application immediately or I should wait till I get a response?
Please help!!
Well, withholding any information especially visa refusal is termed as ‘misinterpretation’ knowingly or otherwise. But at the end of day, Keep your fingers crossed and pray
 
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Hi All,

Please I need help as I am very confused and don't know what to do.
I applied for the study permit visa about 6 weeks ago...I just decided to go through my application this evening and I realized I made a huge mistake that may be said to be a misrepresentation. The question of "have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country", I selected No instead of Yes. I was refused a tourist visa to Portugal last year. I submitted a web form immediately I noticed the error, stating how I was refused and the reason I was refused. It was genuinely an oversight.
Please do you think I should withdraw my application immediately or I should wait till I get a response?
Please help!!
Either withdraw your application or send a case specific inquiry to correct this information.

Do not just wait for a response and do nothing. If you do nothing and wait, you're risking being banned from Canada for 5 years for misrepresentation.
 
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Joy Enaholo

Member
Jun 6, 2020
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Either withdraw your application or send a case specific inquiry to correct this information.

Do not just wait for a response and do nothing. If you do nothing and wait, you're risking being banned from Canada for 5 years for misrepresentation.
Either withdraw your application or send a case specific inquiry to correct this information.

Do not just wait for a response and do nothing. If you do nothing and wait, you're risking being banned from Canada for 5 years for misrepresentation.
Thank you scylla. I sent a case-specific inquiry (webform) immediately I noticed the error. Do you think it is sufficient enough?
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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Thank you scylla. I sent a case-specific inquiry (webform) immediately I noticed the error. Do you think it is sufficient enough?
That's risky. It has been documented on this forum that more often than not, the webform is largely ignored. If you want to truly be safe then you can cancel and apply again however you'd have to pay the fee once again. So the choice is up to you.
 

Joy Enaholo

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Jun 6, 2020
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That's risky. It has been documented on this forum that more often than not, the webform is largely ignored. If you want to truly be safe then you can cancel and apply again however you'd have to pay the fee once again. So the choice is up to you.
Thank you very much for replying. I am just worried, what if they have already started to process the application, won't it look suspicious? I applied about 7 weeks ago. Also, it is almost too late to apply for the fall semester, seeing that I am supposed to resume on the 8th of September.
Tomorrow will make it 5 days since I submitted the webform, do I wait to see if I get a response from them first?
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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Thank you very much for replying. I am just worried, what if they have already started to process the application, won't it look suspicious? I applied about 7 weeks ago. Also, it is almost too late to apply for the fall semester, seeing that I am supposed to resume on the 8th of September.
Tomorrow will make it 5 days since I submitted the webform, do I wait to see if I get a response from them first?
Again, that's a choice you're going to have to make. Will it look suspicious, I personally don't think so. The fact that you have sent them a webform may help your case in the event that you do get refused but again these are all hypothetical situations. You will have to do whatever works out for you
 

Joy Enaholo

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Jun 6, 2020
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Again, that's a choice you're going to have to make. Will it look suspicious, I personally don't think so. The fact that you have sent them a webform may help your case in the event that you do get refused but again these are all hypothetical situations. You will have to do whatever works out for you
Thank you
 

Alwayssuccessful!

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Jul 13, 2019
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Hi All,

Please I need help as I am very confused and don't know what to do.
I applied for the study permit visa about 6 weeks ago...I just decided to go through my application this evening and I realized I made a huge mistake that may be said to be a misrepresentation. The question of "have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country", I selected No instead of Yes. I was refused a tourist visa to Portugal last year. I submitted a web form immediately I noticed the error, stating how I was refused and the reason I was refused. It was genuinely an oversight.
Please do you think I should withdraw my application immediately or I should wait till I get a response?
Please help!!
Did you attach a new application form to your webform? If you didnt attach a new application form, it would be denied and you could be banned for 5 years for misrep. If you attached a new form, better for you.

There is also the risk that the Visa Officer processing your application may not see your webform. You should have withdrawn the application when you saw your mistake and then reapply. Although withdrawing could take up to 4 weeks or more before IRCC finally withdraws the app, let alone now that there is COVID-19. Since you have already submitted a webform, I would say keep your fingers crossed and see what happens. You could be lucky and they don't find your earlier refusal information. It's not all countries that IRCC shares visa record information with. If ti was the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, France, I would be 100 percent sure they would catch it. Nevertheless, if the refusal was stamped on your passport, like some countries do, then that is another question.

If they haven't started processing your application, I would say you should complete a new app form with correct info and upload it with a clear explanation of what went wrong.
 

Joy Enaholo

Member
Jun 6, 2020
19
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Did you attach a new application form to your webform? If you didnt attach a new application form, it would be denied and you could be banned for 5 years for misrep. If you attached a new form, better for you.

There is also the risk that the Visa Officer processing your application may not see your webform. You should have withdrawn the application when you saw your mistake and then reapply. Although withdrawing could take up to 4 weeks or more before IRCC finally withdraws the app, let alone now that there is COVID-19. Since you have already submitted a webform, I would say keep your fingers crossed and see what happens. You could be lucky and they don't find your earlier refusal information. It's not all countries that IRCC shares visa record information with. If ti was the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, France, I would be 100 percent sure they would catch it. Nevertheless, if the refusal was stamped on your passport, like some countries do, then that is another question.

If they haven't started processing your application, I would say you should complete a new app form with correct info and upload it with a clear explanation of what went wrong.
Thank you very much for responding. I did not attach a new application form, but I will do it immediately. Thankfully, the refusal was not stamped on my passport.
 

Joy Enaholo

Member
Jun 6, 2020
19
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Did you attach a new application form to your webform? If you didnt attach a new application form, it would be denied and you could be banned for 5 years for misrep. If you attached a new form, better for you.

There is also the risk that the Visa Officer processing your application may not see your webform. You should have withdrawn the application when you saw your mistake and then reapply. Although withdrawing could take up to 4 weeks or more before IRCC finally withdraws the app, let alone now that there is COVID-19. Since you have already submitted a webform, I would say keep your fingers crossed and see what happens. You could be lucky and they don't find your earlier refusal information. It's not all countries that IRCC shares visa record information with. If ti was the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, France, I would be 100 percent sure they would catch it. Nevertheless, if the refusal was stamped on your passport, like some countries do, then that is another question.

If they haven't started processing your application, I would say you should complete a new app form with correct info and upload it with a clear explanation of what went wrong.
Please is there a limit to the number of web forms one can submit because I have submitted 2 already.
 

norton85

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Jun 9, 2020
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Unless very unlucky, I dont think they will know if your visa for any other country was denied ....... my personal opinion...