Immigration department, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), recently announced that applicants who are refused will now receive a detailed explanation letter informing them exactly why their application was refused.
In the past, if your application was refused, the applicant had vague or no explanation at all unless they submitted a formal request to receive the information through Canada’s Access to Information Act. This process would take several weeks or even months, and some even had to go to the Federal Court just to get the full reason for their refusal.
Now, IRCC has made this process more accessible by offering transparency. If your application is refused, you will receive the officer’s notes automatically along with your refusal letter. This allows you to clearly understand what went wrong and what needs to be fixed if you plan to reapply. It eliminates much of the confusion and frustration that many applicants have faced in the past.
IRCC is initiating this new practice with certain types of temporary residence applications, including temporary resident visas (not including electronic travel authorizations or temporary resident permits), visitor records, study permits, and work permits. More application types will be added over time. It is important to note that if you apply through the new version of the IRCC Portal, you may not receive these detailed reasons for refusal notes just yet.
With these notes, applicants can better understand what to improve and submit a stronger and more accurate application the next time. It also reflects a commitment by the Canadian government to provide more transparency and fairness in the immigration process.
While this change makes it easier to identify and correct mistakes, the best way to avoid refusals altogether is by working with one of our experienced immigration lawyers at Canadim. Our team knows how to prepare strong applications by avoiding common errors and will present your case in the best possible way, ensuring the highest chance of success.
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