Dear BC2013,BC2013 said:There are two types of NER: (1) at eligibility stage regarding your NOC or (2) at admissability stage (due to insufficiant points).
According to EG7, if you receive a NER at the first stage, your should get a full refund. This should be mentioned in your NER-letter or e-mail.
However if you receive a NER due to insufficiant points, they have already started to work on your application, therefore you will not get a refund.
Page 15 of EG7:
"less than the pass mark
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Note: If you are refused at this stage, the processing fees will not be refunded."
In my NER(due to incomplete job description) email, details are as per below.
The processing fee and, if applicable, the Right of Permanent Residence Fee that you paid are refundable. You will receive a cheque within eight to twelve weeks OR if you paid by credit card you will receive a credit on the credit card provided within eight to twelve weeks.
The refund cheque will be sent to the address provided in your application. If you have changed your address please advise us immediately of the new address. Address changes should be faxed to (902) 270-3561. PLEASE NOTE THIS FAX IS ONLY FOR ADDRESS CHANGES.
Note:
Any requests made on the basis of humanitarian and compassionate grounds accompanying a Federal Skilled Worker application cannot be processed unless the application is otherwise eligible for processing under the Ministerial Instructions.
Any requests for positive substituted evaluation accompanying a Federal Skilled Worker application cannot be processed unless the application has met the minimum requirements outlined under Regulation 75(2).
There are many ways to immigrate to Canada. Although you have not satisfied the requirements to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker class, you may qualify under another category. To learn more about your options, visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp.
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Myat