Common Mistakes While Applying For Canada Immigration

Avoid the common mistakes while applying for Canada immigration

It can be quite a daunting task if you are applying for a Permanent Residency in Canada. The Immigration application process is quite elaborate and can be tiresome. You can often get confused trying to understand the appropriate documents required and also the instructions that you need to follow diligently. Even the tiniest of mistakes can result in the application being rejected. Immediately contact us at Vashist Immigration, if you are applying for PR in Canada. We will carefully guide you through the process and help you follow the process smoothly. Following are the topmost commonly made mistakes when applying for Canadian immigration

Miscalculation of points

Several programs in Canada work on a point-based system. For example the Federal Skilled worker Program, Quebec Skilled Worker Program, and other Provincial Nominee Programs. Applicants must meet the minimum required points understanding and calculating the various points can be extremely confusing. to qualify for that program. You have to know the exact points you need to be rewarded for different qualifications. if you fail to understand the points system and fail to meet the minimum required number of points for a program, your application will likely get a refusal.

Incomplete & Inconsistent Forms

You must read the immigration forms extra cautiously as they can be very complex. It is necessary to read all instructions on the forms carefully as the same information may be asked in several places. Often applicants forget to fill in all of their information on immigration forms and leave them incomplete. They might also provide inconsistent information, such as variations in the way a name is spelled, etc. You have to ensure that the Information is complete, especially while you are writing the dates. For example, when asked to provide an address history from the age of 18, an applicant must write all addresses with absolutely no gaps in between the dates. If there is a gap in the dates, the form and application may be returned and marked as incomplete. Another very common error made while filling up forms is the incorrect signature. Not signing in the correct location or forgetting to add a signature may result in the entire application being returned.

Incomplete documents

There is a certain list of documents that each immigration program and visa office requires that is to be provided with an immigration application. Few visa offices ask for original documents and others ask for photocopies or notarized copies. If you don’t provide the correct format of documents then you are making a mistake that can result in processing delays. Some requested documents may not always be clear. All visa offices will ask for proof of identity for applicants, like, a birth certificate. But suppose an applicant was never issued a birth certificate then you will have to know which alternative documents to provide. The missing document can be a confusing affair and can lead to an application being returned. Similarly, applicants must ensure that all government processing fees are correct or the application may be returned.

Wrong NOC code

An applicant must have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in one of the 29 qualifying occupations as listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC), to qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, unless he/she has a valid job offer from a Canadian employer. You have to understand Un which NOC code is suitable for your work experience and at times can be complicated. Some NOCs can be very similar as the job duties listed in various NOCs can overlap (eg. NOC 0213, Computer and Information Systems Managers and NOC 2171, Information Systems Analysts and Consultants).

Another problematic document for you can be work-related reference letters. . If a visa officer determines that the duties and responsibilities listed on the applicant’s reference letters do not correspond to the duties listed in the qualifying NOC, the application could be returned or refused. 

Picking the wrong immigration consultant

You have to be very careful when you choose an immigration consultant who will be responsible for the processing of an application. If you submit your application to the wrong consultant then it might result in your decline or return of your application. Be it PR or Temporary Visa or Study or Business you will have to select the appropriate consultant who is RCIC licensed and is well versed with the procedure. A good consultant will be able to address your concerns and simultaneously guide you through every step of the application process. Connect with us at Vashist immigration we are a team of authorized immigration consultants who can make your visa application process simple and smooth.

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