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Topic: Application Refused 65 point only
Posted by 30june2006 (3) 27 Feb 2008
I got refused letter because onlyh 65 point. Is there any way to resubmit any info to get 2 more extra point. Any info will help
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Posted by nitinmenenn (1) 29 Feb 2008
See, mine also refused due to lack of points based on IELTS in March 2007 and I resubmitted the application in July 07 whcih was accepted in Aug 07. Please resubmit that is only probable solution.
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Posted by 30june2006 (3) 29 Feb 2008
Thanks for the info. Now all application need to submit again with fees or should I just go ahead take the ielts test and send the score.
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Posted by shockproof (2) 02 Mar 2008
Hi, sorry to hear you get refusal. Try to find more information about "resubmit". But my best guess is, you should submit full application form (including processing fee). If you send the IELTS test result after refusal, it is likely that it will be ignored, because they did not ask for a new test result. Note that the CAD 550 is non-refundable regardless if it results in refusal. Did you use a Simplified Application Process or others? If your IELTS score does not improve, other avenues is to take up French Classes. Have a think about it. Good luck with your plan. Keep up the good hope!
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Posted by 30june2006 (3) 02 Mar 2008
I used regular processing. Any info on resubmit will help.
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Posted by MissyDan (1) 05 Mar 2008
Is it possible to get your CAIPS notes and see where you might have been scored lower than what you expected. You might then be able to resubmit with this information to bring up the points
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