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manvi

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Hello Freinds

It really diaapoinment for many of us who applied post feb 2008 not meeting 38 job list requirments are being rejected. But we can expect the refund of rejected applications.

Thanks
 
Hello, does anyone get the refund and know the timing? My case was rejected on March.17 2009 but still wait for money back. Thanks,
 
i heard that it could take 6 months.
 
A member of this forum got rejection letter on 38 NOC list ground (applied in September 2008), where CIC states refund will be send within a few weeks.

CIC stated in their web site that consideration of application on 38 NOC list ground will be exception for those who applied between 27 Feb-28 Nov 2008. We found they did not follow it for the above case.

As this is a new rule we no one can cleary say how long it will take for the refund. Any one pls. share once you get the refund mentioning the time required in your case.

best of luck.



SYED
 
syedrahman1980 said:
CIC stated in their web site that consideration of application on 38 NOC list ground will be exception for those who applied between 27 Feb-28 Nov 2008. We found they did not follow it for the above case.

where do they say that? this could be good news for those if they want to appeal.
 
rupeshhari
See the link you will find it.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGLIsh/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf page 17

For those who have not yet seen the section is copied here.

OP 6 Federal Skilled Workers 2009-05-08 17
Applications that do not correspond to the Ministerial Instructions are not eligible for processing. In these cases, applicants will be sent a letter indicating that they are not eligible for processing and that a refund will be issued.

Note: Exceptions apply to applications received between February 27, 2008, and November 28, 2008. Someone who meets the requirements of the Ministerial Instructions today, but did not meet them on the application received date, should be assessed in relation to today's date and not the application received date. For someone who met the requirements as of the application received date, but no longer meets them, the reference point should be the application received date. The rule of thumb is to apply the requirements in a manner that favors the client. Applicants could not self screen before the Ministerial Instructions were made public.

Substituted evaluation cannot be used to overcome failure to meet the Ministerial Instructions.



SYED