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PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS LETTER

Receiving a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) from the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is a critical moment in the immigration process. If you have been issued a PFL, it means that IRCC has identified a potential issue or concern with your application. The PFL is your chance to address these concerns before IRCC makes a final decision, which could result in your application being refused or even lead to serious consequences, such as inadmissibility or a ban from entering Canada.


As a Montreal Immigration Lawyers, we understand the gravity of responding to a Procedural Fairness Letter properly. Many applicants fail to recognize the seriousness of this situation and attempt to resolve it without professional guidance, which often leads to refusal. This letter is the only opportunity to clarify any issues and provide additional evidence or explanations before a refusal is made, so it’s essential to take the response process seriously.


Why Is a Procedural Fairness Letter Issued?


A Procedural Fairness Letter may be issued for a variety of reasons, such as:


  1. Genuineness of the Relationship – In spousal or family sponsorship applications, IRCC may question the authenticity of your relationship. Common issues include discrepancies in the submitted documents or insufficient proof of a genuine relationship.
  2. Medical Inadmissibility – Applicants with health conditions that could impose an excessive demand on Canada’s healthcare system may be found medically inadmissible.
  3. Misrepresentation – If IRCC believes you provided false or misleading information, even unintentionally, this could lead to misrepresentation allegations and result in a ban.
  4. Criminal Inadmissibility – If you or a family member have a criminal history, whether in Canada or another country, this could affect the application.
  5. Express Entry Issues – Problems with the NOC (National Occupational Classification), employment letters, or insufficient proof of work experience could trigger a PFL.
  6. Security Concerns – Applicants with potential security issues, such as past involvement with certain organizations or military service, may face inadmissibility for security reasons.


The Importance of Legal Assistance


If you’ve received a Procedural Fairness Letter, assistance from a Montreal Immigration Lawyer is essential. The response must be clear, comprehensive, and supported by appropriate documentation. This is not the time to be vague or leave issues unaddressed. A well-prepared response can significantly improve your chances of a positive outcome.


We specialize in assisting clients with Procedural Fairness Letters. Our team has extensive experience in reviewing complex immigration issues, including cases of medical inadmissibility, misrepresentation, criminality, and more. We will help you identify the specific concerns raised by IRCC, gather the necessary documents, and craft a thorough and convincing response that addresses all issues raised.


Take Action Now


Do not delay! If you have received a Procedural Fairness Letter, your response must be submitted within a set timeframe. The clock is ticking, and this is your opportunity to address any issues before a refusal is made. The failure to act quickly and appropriately can have lasting consequences, including the risk of inadmissibility.

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