by Debolina Mondal on Nov 25, 2024
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I applied for the first step of canadian PR with my family on November 4. On January 2nd I got a fairness letter from BC pnp officer. It seems like the officer is trying to decline my application but maintaing a procedure by providing a fairness letter. My lawyer replied on her mail with all kind of clarification on Jan 13. Would we be able to convince the officer? will she approve my application?
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