I had applied for canadian immigration in 2001, got the file no., future interview letter, but was never called for interview.
Today i.e. after 2 yrs, I have recd. the following computer generated letter from Can. Hi. Comm, New Delhi
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To assess your application under the IRP Regulation and/or under the Immigration Regulations, 1978, we require current information regarding your education, work experience and your family configuration. Please provide within 6 months from the date of this letter the information/documentation listed below. Once our office receives this information and/or documentation, we will review your application and decide whether an interview will be required.
- completed immigrant application forms (IMM8) with schedules 1&3 and the Additional Family Information form (IMM5046). These forms are availabel on CIC's website.
- conclusive proof of your claimed level of proficiency in English and/or French. This can be in the form of language test results by and approved organization or a written submission supporting your claimed level. (See the enclosed document regarding the possiblility of an interview waiver for those who submit test results)
If you fail to submit the information and/or documents listed above within six months, an officer will assess your application on the basis of the information that you have already submitted, without further notice to you.
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Dear Imm. Expert, please advise what should I do.
Do I fill up all the application forms listed above all over again and resubmit???
Do I just appear for English exam and submit the scores??
or do nothing and let them assess the application they already have??
Your early reply will be really helpful.
thank you so much.
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1. Do I fill up all the application forms listed above all over again and resubmit???
- YES
2. Do I just appear for English exam and submit the scores??
- YES
3. or do nothing and let them assess the application they already have??
- IT IS YOUR CHOICE BUT PREFERABLE TO DO 1 & 2 B'COZ YOUR APPLICATION WILL MOST PROBABLY BE ASSESSED UNDER NEW LAW
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Massood Joomratty, LLB(Hons), LLM
http://www.passportcanada.com" target="_blank">Your Canadian Immigration Lawyer
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+1-604-590-0607
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Orginally posted by Massood
- IT IS YOUR CHOICE BUT PREFERABLE TO DO 1 & 2 B'COZ YOUR APPLICATION WILL MOST PROBABLY BE ASSESSED UNDER NEW LAW
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