Hello everyone,
I hope you all are doing well. I am reaching out for advice and insights regarding the reapplication process for my wife’s Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). Here's a bit about our situation:
I am an international student currently residing in Ottawa, Ontario, pursuing a Master’s degree. I started my program in the Fall of 2023. My study permit application was submitted from Doha, Qatar, and about a month later, I got married in Pakistan. Since our marriage was arranged and not finalized at the time of my initial application, I did not mention it in my study permit application.
Upon arriving in Canada, I began preparing the application for my wife to join me here. We applied through a visa consultant and included the following documents in our submission:
- Marriage Certificate attested by the Government of Pakistan and Foreign Affairs
- Wedding pictures
- Proof of exchange of gifts
- My properties in Pakistan
- My wife’s bank statements
- My bank statements
- Letters from family and friends as proof of our wedding
- Enrollment letter from my university
- Medical examination results (completed and submitted with the application)
- A letter from me stating that I will sponsor my wife’s stay in Canada
- All other necessary documents
We submitted the application at the beginning of March 2024. Unfortunately, at the end of June 2024, her visa was refused on the following grounds:
1. Lack of significant family ties outside Canada
2. The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
3. Your current employment situation does not show that you are financially established in your country of residence.
I have recently requested GCMS notes to gain a clearer understanding of what might have gone wrong with our application. However, I am unsure about what we can do differently next time to improve our chances. Additionally, I have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression, during this winter for which I have a doctor's note.
I am open to any suggestions or insights that might help us see what we are missing and how we can strengthen our reapplication. Your experiences and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and support.
I hope you all are doing well. I am reaching out for advice and insights regarding the reapplication process for my wife’s Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). Here's a bit about our situation:
I am an international student currently residing in Ottawa, Ontario, pursuing a Master’s degree. I started my program in the Fall of 2023. My study permit application was submitted from Doha, Qatar, and about a month later, I got married in Pakistan. Since our marriage was arranged and not finalized at the time of my initial application, I did not mention it in my study permit application.
Upon arriving in Canada, I began preparing the application for my wife to join me here. We applied through a visa consultant and included the following documents in our submission:
- Marriage Certificate attested by the Government of Pakistan and Foreign Affairs
- Wedding pictures
- Proof of exchange of gifts
- My properties in Pakistan
- My wife’s bank statements
- My bank statements
- Letters from family and friends as proof of our wedding
- Enrollment letter from my university
- Medical examination results (completed and submitted with the application)
- A letter from me stating that I will sponsor my wife’s stay in Canada
- All other necessary documents
We submitted the application at the beginning of March 2024. Unfortunately, at the end of June 2024, her visa was refused on the following grounds:
1. Lack of significant family ties outside Canada
2. The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
3. Your current employment situation does not show that you are financially established in your country of residence.
I have recently requested GCMS notes to gain a clearer understanding of what might have gone wrong with our application. However, I am unsure about what we can do differently next time to improve our chances. Additionally, I have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression, during this winter for which I have a doctor's note.
I am open to any suggestions or insights that might help us see what we are missing and how we can strengthen our reapplication. Your experiences and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and support.