Your case is quite straightforward and 95% of the time it would result in a rejection. All due to no significant ties in Pakistan, (mother, siblings, property in mother's name, gifted car) unfortunately do not count as ties. Spouse, business, job, property in your name (not one that is transfered in your name today, but has some history of atleast 6 months). Did you attach 6 months worth of payslips? Job letter signed by HR or manager confirming your job, salary, duration, and that you're approved for vacation days to visit Canada? ITRs (income tax returns) of atleast last 3 years, did you attach these?I have not been affected by the floods.
I save around 750 cad per month and have been working for 3 years so yes it is realistic.
My brother became a Canadian citizen through his wife (she was on Canadian PR when they married).
This is what I showed as ties to Pakistan. Please let me know what I am missing apart from wife/kids:
My trip was of 14 days and I think 20k cad is more than enough to cover the costs even if my brother didn't contribute.
- Job where I save 750 cad per month
- Car worth 18k cad (was gifted by my parents)
- Savings worth 20k cad
- Living with mother, 2 brothers and 1 sister
- House ownership which will pass from mother to her children including me (house is worth around 400k cad)
You need to really convince the visa officer that you'll come back, and unfortunately the economic conditions, environmental / military / globally affecting conditions are not in favour of young (18-40 year olds) of returning back to Pakistan, once they leave.