Hello there,
I am a Canadian citizen living and working in Indonesia. I married my wife, who is an Indonesian citizen, two years ago. We were planning on visiting Canada for Christmas this year, but this morning her visa application was denied.
At the time of application we had not yet bought a return ticket, but have so since applying, and the IRCC said her finances were not sufficient. She does work here but her bank account does not show that she has sufficient savings as most of our money is kept in a joint account that is primarily under my name (Indonesia has strange banking laws and her name cannot be displayed on our bank statements). My parents live in Canada and have provided a statement letter inviting us to stay with them.
Is there any advice for us so that we can better our chances of re-applying and receiving a more favourable outcome this time?
Thank you kindly.
I am a Canadian citizen living and working in Indonesia. I married my wife, who is an Indonesian citizen, two years ago. We were planning on visiting Canada for Christmas this year, but this morning her visa application was denied.
At the time of application we had not yet bought a return ticket, but have so since applying, and the IRCC said her finances were not sufficient. She does work here but her bank account does not show that she has sufficient savings as most of our money is kept in a joint account that is primarily under my name (Indonesia has strange banking laws and her name cannot be displayed on our bank statements). My parents live in Canada and have provided a statement letter inviting us to stay with them.
Is there any advice for us so that we can better our chances of re-applying and receiving a more favourable outcome this time?
Thank you kindly.