Reconsideration Requests

Application Refused? Request a Professional Reconsideration Review

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Reconsideration Requests – Expert Immigration Support

Receiving a refusal from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) can be frustrating and discouraging. In many cases, refusals happen because key facts, documents, or explanations were misunderstood or overlooked by the immigration officer.

At Shaheen Immigration Services, we specialize in preparing strong and well-reasoned Reconsideration Requests to help clients challenge unfair or incorrect decisions.

A reconsideration request gives IRCC an opportunity to review the decision again without submitting a brand-new application, when there is a clear error, misunderstanding, or procedural unfairness.

How Shaheen Immigration Services Helps

When you choose us for a Reconsideration Request, we:

  • Conduct a detailed review of refusal reasons and application history
  • Identify mistakes, misunderstandings, or unfair assessments
  • Prepare a clear, professional, and well-structured reconsideration letter
  • Support arguments with relevant documents and explanations
  • Ensure consistency with IRCC guidelines and decision-making principles

Our goal is to present your case accurately, respectfully, and convincingly to give IRCC a strong reason to reopen and reassess the decision.

Why Professional Handling Matters

A weak or emotional reconsideration request can lead to:

  • No response from IRCC
  • Confirmation of refusal
  • Wasted time and false hope

Our team understands how IRCC officers evaluate reconsideration submissions. We know how to:

  • Identify factual and legal weaknesses in refusal letters
  • Highlight officer errors respectfully and professionally
  • Present arguments based on fairness and IRCC policy
  • Structure submissions in a clear, officer-friendly format

What Is a Reconsideration Request?

A Reconsideration Request is a formal written submission asking IRCC to re-examine a refused application when:

  • Important documents were ignored or misunderstood
  • Facts were assessed incorrectly
  • Officer made an unreasonable conclusion
  • Decision lacked fairness or proper reasoning
  • Refusal reasons do not match the evidence on file

While IRCC is not legally required to reconsider every case, well-prepared and properly justified requests have resulted in overturned decisions in many cases.

When Is a Reconsideration Request Appropriate?

A reconsideration request may be suitable if:

  • Your application was refused despite strong supporting evidence
  • Refusal reasons are vague, incorrect, or contradictory
  • You were refused under Section 221(g) or similar administrative grounds
  • Officer misunderstood your intent, finances, employment, or travel history
  • New clarification can clearly address the officer’s concerns

Reconsideration is not the same as reapplying. It requires legal reasoning, precision, and a clear explanation of officer error.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A Reconsideration Request is a formal request asking IRCC to review a refused application again when the decision appears unreasonable, incorrect, or based on misunderstood facts or missing information.
No. A reconsideration request does not involve submitting a new application. Instead, it asks IRCC to reassess the same application based on errors or unfair assessment made by the officer.
No. IRCC is not legally required to reconsider every case. However, when a request is well-reasoned, professional, and supported by strong evidence, officers may choose to reopen and reassess the decision.
A reconsideration request should be submitted as soon as possible after refusal, ideally within a few weeks. Delays can reduce the chances of success.

Reconsideration requests may be appropriate for:

  • Visitor visa refusals
  • Study permit refusals
  • Work permit refusals
  • Spousal and family sponsorship refusals
  • Temporary resident visa refusals under administrative or assessment errors

Each case must be carefully reviewed to determine eligibility.

Generally, reconsideration focuses on existing evidence, but clarifications or explanations may be provided if they directly address the officer’s misunderstanding.

Need Help After a Refusal?

If you believe your refusal was unfair or based on an error, do not lose hope. Contact Shaheen Immigration Services today for professional guidance and an honest assessment of your chances.