Hello,
I would like to travel to Canada for tourism, specifically to visit Banff. Unfortunately, I was denied a visa this month. I am hoping to receive some advice on how to improve my chances of getting approved next time.
The reasons for refusal are as follows:
1. Your assets and financial situation are insufficient to support the stated purpose of travel for yourself.
I have attached a bank statement from the past 6 months with my monthly salary of CAD 3,000, but my balance was only CAD 5,000. To address this, I have also included certificates of my fund account (CAD 40,000) and deposit account (CAD 30,000). Additionally, I wrote a letter explaining that I had transferred all my money to these accounts, resulting in a low balance.
2. The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
I have attached an itinerary for two weeks mainly in Banff and Vancouver. Furthermore, I wrote a letter explaining that I will be traveling with my fiance and must return to my country due to our wedding in December.
My fiance is disappointed with the refusal and does not want to apply again. However, I still want to visit Banff and would appreciate any advice on how to improve my chances of getting approved next time. Should I include information about why my fiance will not be traveling with me during this new application? Are there any other tips or suggestions you may have?
Thank you very much for your help.
I would like to travel to Canada for tourism, specifically to visit Banff. Unfortunately, I was denied a visa this month. I am hoping to receive some advice on how to improve my chances of getting approved next time.
The reasons for refusal are as follows:
1. Your assets and financial situation are insufficient to support the stated purpose of travel for yourself.
I have attached a bank statement from the past 6 months with my monthly salary of CAD 3,000, but my balance was only CAD 5,000. To address this, I have also included certificates of my fund account (CAD 40,000) and deposit account (CAD 30,000). Additionally, I wrote a letter explaining that I had transferred all my money to these accounts, resulting in a low balance.
2. The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
I have attached an itinerary for two weeks mainly in Banff and Vancouver. Furthermore, I wrote a letter explaining that I will be traveling with my fiance and must return to my country due to our wedding in December.
My fiance is disappointed with the refusal and does not want to apply again. However, I still want to visit Banff and would appreciate any advice on how to improve my chances of getting approved next time. Should I include information about why my fiance will not be traveling with me during this new application? Are there any other tips or suggestions you may have?
Thank you very much for your help.