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One Small Mistake That Cost This PNP Applicant Canadian PR | Avoid These Immigration Pitfalls

One Small Mistake That Cost This PNP Applicant Canadian PR | Avoid These Immigration Pitfalls

Update: 2025-08-07
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🎙️ Podcast Episode: A Costly Immigration Mistake You Can’t Afford to Make

In today’s episode, we break down the Federal Court’s decision in Fashina v. Canada (2025 FC 1237) — a case that shows how one missing document can cost you your entire shot at Canadian permanent residency.

👶 A newborn child wasn’t included in a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) application — and that single omission led to a full refusal. Not because the applicant was unqualified, but because the application was incomplete.

💥 Here’s what you need to know:

  • Immigration officers are not required to follow up for missing documents.

  • If your application isn’t 100% complete, it will be returned or refused — no exceptions.

  • There’s no second chance once a decision is made.

📌 Whether you're applying through Alberta PNP, Ontario PNP, or another PNP stream, this is a must-listen for:

  • Entrepreneurs and business owners applying through the Provincial Nominee Program

  • Anyone using a PNP points calculator or preparing to submit a PR application

  • Applicants under Start-Up Visa, C11, or Express Entry linked PNPs

✅ Key Takeaways for Business Immigration Applicants:

  • Always include documents for every family member — even newborns

  • Do not submit your application until it’s fully complete

  • Hire a professional to review your package before submission

🎯 In Canadian immigration, perfection is not optional — it’s the standard.

👉 Book a consultation with our business immigration team to avoid these costly mistakes: [Insert link]
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One Small Mistake That Cost This PNP Applicant Canadian PR | Avoid These Immigration Pitfalls

One Small Mistake That Cost This PNP Applicant Canadian PR | Avoid These Immigration Pitfalls

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