27 May, 2020

Officer’s Notes or the expert opinion of the Canadian Immigration Department

Officer’s Notes or the expert opinion of the Canadian Immigration Department

Many times, applicants for traveling or immigrating to Canada need to know exactly why their application was not accepted. When examining the case, the experts of the Immigration Department are obliged to register their expert opinion, which includes the main reason for the rejection of the visa application, in the GCMS . GCMS or Global Case Management System is actually an integrated system for the management of applicants’ cases, where all the documents and forms of applicants for travel visas or immigration to Canada from all over the world are registered and recorded.

Officer’s Notes or the opinion of the Immigration Department expert is usually expressed in two paragraphs at the end of the GCMS Record , which may be up to forty pages. People who are citizens, residents or in Canada are allowed to request an immigration expert opinion. For this reason, many applicants are forced to ask qualified people to act as their representatives to obtain expert opinions. The cost of requesting the opinion of an immigration expert is five dollars and it takes an average of one month to receive it, although it depends on the conditions and volume of requests. Expert interpretation of Officer’s Notes sometimes requires the use of experts. It is worth mentioning that the opinion of the immigration expert is different from the letter that the applicant receives from the immigration office and includes the evaluation and expert opinion of the immigration expert.

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