CUAET Work Permit Success: Overcoming Misrepresentation Concerns and Reuniting a Family in Canada
We recently assisted a young couple in responding to a Procedural Fairness Letter received from IRCC in connection with the CUAET work permit program. The circumstances were particularly difficult as the couple were separated for years considering the applicant’s inability to leave their country of nationality which was at war. When that was finally possible, their reunion was stalled for failure to disclose prior personal circumstances, facing a potential finding of inadmissibility for ‘misrepresentation’. We worked with the couple over a matter of months to gather the necessary background information and prepare a response which focused on the applicant’s innocent mistake together with a request for any necessary exemption under section 24 of the IRPA, for exceptional consideration given the temporary nature of the underlying work permit application. Fortunately, the examining officer positively considered their compelling circumstances and the potential inadmissibility finding was not made, allowing for their long-awaited reunion in Canada.
