T Trounoir Member Mar 11, 2018 15 1 Aug 6, 2018 #1 Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance.
Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance.
H hope2018 Champion Member Mar 14, 2018 1,304 590 Aug 6, 2018 #2 Trounoir said: Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance. Click to expand... What has been mentioned as reason for refusal in letter? You did not mention it.
Trounoir said: Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance. Click to expand... What has been mentioned as reason for refusal in letter? You did not mention it.
zardoz VIP Member Feb 2, 2013 13,304 2,166 Canada Category........ FAM Visa Office...... London App. Filed....... 16-02-2013 VISA ISSUED... 31-07-2013 LANDED.......... 09-11-2013 Aug 6, 2018 #3 Trounoir said: Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance. Click to expand... Judging by your previous couple of posts, it appears that you are, in fact, not a Permanent Resident of Canada. If that's the case, you don't qualify for a PR card.
Trounoir said: Dear all, Could you please kindly tell me what is the procedure to do after receiving Permanent resident card refusal letter? Is it necessary to find a lawyer or I can fix it myself? Thank you for your help in advance. Click to expand... Judging by your previous couple of posts, it appears that you are, in fact, not a Permanent Resident of Canada. If that's the case, you don't qualify for a PR card.