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Hello everyone, I have a question about the following two questions in the PR application

1. Has [name of applicant] been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?

2. Has [name of application] ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?

Two years ago, I was refused of a study permit extension because my passport was expiring in less than 4 months. I reapplied and got a new study permit after I received my new passport. But I was never refused of a TVR or any other visa. Just the study permit.

My question is, should I answer yes two both the above questions or No to first one and Yes to second one because second one is the question asking about permits.
 
Hello everyone, I have a question about the following two questions in the PR application

1. Has [name of applicant] been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?

2. Has [name of application] ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?

Two years ago, I was refused of a study permit extension because my passport was expiring in less than 4 months. I reapplied and got a new study permit after I received my new passport. But I was never refused of a TVR or any other visa. Just the study permit.

My question is, should I answer yes two both the above questions or No to first one and Yes to second one because second one is the question asking about permits.
My two cents:
1.No
2.Yes

For (2.) submit LOE explaining it was just a refusal of extension due to passport expiry, and submit upfront Schedule A.
 
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My two cents:
1.No
2.Yes

For (2.) submit LOE explaining it was just a refusal of extension due to passport expiry, and submit upfront Schedule A.

Hi, thank you for your reply.
In Schedule A application, they ask:
Have you or if you are the principal applicant, any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada ever,

-Refused of Permanent residency visa.

My father applied for PR around 8-10 years ago and was refused. I was included in the application as an accompanying family member. I'm wondering if I should state this in the application or Schedule A. I don't know his application number and I don't think he remembers much of the details either.

What should I do with regards to this? Should I state this refusal even though I was not the principal applicant in that instance?
 
Hi, thank you for your reply.
In Schedule A application, they ask:
Have you or if you are the principal applicant, any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence in Canada ever,

-Refused of Permanent residency visa.

My father applied for PR around 8-10 years ago and was refused. I was included in the application as an accompanying family member. I'm wondering if I should state this in the application or Schedule A. I don't know his application number and I don't think he remembers much of the details either.

What should I do with regards to this? Should I state this refusal even though I was not the principal applicant in that instance?
That is a very interesting question.
Should you answer yes even your father was the one being refused 8-10 years ago, and you were a dependent in that application?... Not 100%, but would be inclined to answer "Yes".
Use the box to explain the exact situation.
 
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That is a very interesting question.
Should you answer yes even your father was the one being refused 8-10 years ago, and you were a dependent in that application?... Not 100%, but would be inclined to answer "Yes".
Use the box to explain the exact situation.

Okay, seems like a straightforward solution. Thank you for your answers! Much appreciated.