+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

SIMRAN2397

Full Member
Sep 19, 2022
40
0
hi , i am planning to visit my fiance he is on work permit in canada. we have been in long distance relationship from last 3 years. this year we want to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary together. please advice how to show this as a strong reason for purpose of visit in TRV application . thnx
 
hi , i am planning to visit my fiance he is on work permit in canada. we have been in long distance relationship from last 3 years. this year we want to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary together. please advice how to show this as a strong reason for purpose of visit in TRV application . thnx

These questions were largely answered in your other thread. You need to show strong ties to your home country (e.g. employment, property ownership, assets / savings). Showing strong ties is the most important. You need to show you have sufficient savings to cover the costs for your trip to Canada. If you have travel to previous countries requiring visas, this will strengthen your application.
 
These questions were largely answered in your other thread. You need to show strong ties to your home country (e.g. employment, property ownership, assets / savings). Showing strong ties is the most important. You need to show you have sufficient savings to cover the costs for your trip to Canada. If you have travel to previous countries requiring visas, this will strengthen your application.
I DO HAVE BALANCE . BUT NO TRAVEL HISTORY. HOW TO SHOW HIS BIRTHDAY AND OUR ANNIVERSARY AS A STRONG REASON TO VISIT HIM.
 
I DO HAVE BALANCE . BUT NO TRAVEL HISTORY. HOW TO SHOW HIS BIRTHDAY AND OUR ANNIVERSARY AS A STRONG REASON TO VISIT HIM.

The most important factor in your application is proof of ties. So since your first application was refused, you want to focus on showing stronger proof of ties to your home country. To prove employment, provide a letter from your employer confirming you are employed and also indicating that they know you will be going for a visit to Canada (and what the planned dates of your trip are). Also provide pay stubs to show your salary payments. For your own proof of funds, provide a bank statement. Hopefully you have funds of at least $10K to show. If you have less, there's not much you can do about that.

In general, you want to emphasize ties to your home country and not emphasize ties to your fiance in Canada. If you provide too much evidence in your application for your fiance, this will often make IRCC concerned you have plans to stay long term.

It's often a good idea to provide an itinerary of what you plan to do while you are visiting Canada (you would include this in your cover letter or your fiance can include this in his invitation letter).

Good luck with your second application.
 
The most important factor in your application is proof of ties. So since your first application was refused, you want to focus on showing stronger proof of ties to your home country. To prove employment, provide a letter from your employer confirming you are employed and also indicating that they know you will be going for a visit to Canada (and what the planned dates of your trip are). Also provide pay stubs to show your salary payments. For your own proof of funds, provide a bank statement. Hopefully you have funds of at least $10K to show. If you have less, there's not much you can do about that.

In general, you want to emphasize ties to your home country and not emphasize ties to your fiance in Canada. If you provide too much evidence in your application for your fiance, this will often make IRCC concerned you have plans to stay long term.

It's often a good idea to provide an itinerary of what you plan to do while you are visiting Canada (you would include this in your cover letter or your fiance can include this in his invitation letter).

Good luck with your second application.
THANK YOU SO MUCH