Overseas Immigration Visa Posts assess applications submitted by sponsors on the behalf of their parents/grandparents and render decisions: positive or negative. If a visa officer is not satisfied based on the information provided by the sponsor and his/her parents/grandparents, (s)he refuses the application based on various reasons e.g. lack of income (MNI), criminality grounds; for further information on section 36 of IRPA, medical grounds; for further information on section 38 of IRPA, and misrepresentation; for further information on section 40 of IRPA, etc. According to section 63(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) a sponsor has a right to appeal to the Immigration Refugee Board (IRB) when a visa officer refuses a parents/grandparents application.
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