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ashi

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May 16, 2008
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Hi..I sent my permanent residence application to Buffalo consulate on March 25 thru DHL. My Application was delivered on March 31. Today exactly after one and half month they returned my application with comment at top rt hand corner of main application as "No REP R10 & R11 Ok" I am not able understand the meaning of this comment. Does this mean I must have to use a representative for my immigration.... Guys please help me to understand on this.. what I am supposed to do now??

I started a discussion chain on another forum also. Please refer following link to access that.

http://www.trackitt.com/discussion-forums/federal-skilled-workers/117225025/
 
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ashi said:
Hi..I sent my permanent residence application to Buffalo consulate on March 25 thru DHL. My Application was delivered on March 31. Today exactly after one and half month they returned my application with comment at top rt hand corner of main application as "No REP R10 & R11 Ok" I am not able understand the meaning of this comment. Does this mean I must have to use a representative for my immigration.... Guys please help me to understand on this.. what I am supposed to do now??

I started a discussion chain on another forum also. Please refer following link to access that.

http://www.trackitt.com/discussion-forums/federal-skilled-workers/117225025/

1. Regulation 10 (R10) probably is that you application was professionally prepared and there is no evidence of the preparers membership in CSIC or Law society. If that is not the case you better go every Regulation 10 to see what the problem.
2. Regulation 11 (R11) is pretty straight forward.

"Place of application for permanent resident visa
11. (1) An application for a permanent resident visa — other than an application for a permanent resident visa made under Part 8 — must be made to the immigration office that serves

(a) the country where the applicant is residing, if the applicant has been lawfully admitted to that country for a period of at least one year; or

(b) the applicant's country of nationality or, if the applicant is stateless, their country of habitual residence other than a country in which they are residing without having been lawfully admitted.

So if you weren't ADMITTED to Canada, the US or Bermuda for 1 year then, you can't apply to Buffalo.


PMM