I did order GCMS notes. Did not find any new information besides the exact verbiage used in the refusal letter.
The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the
details you have provided in your application.
Any suggestions on how to make the fresh application stronger?
I'm thinking on the lines of :
1. Planning for a 8-9 months visit instead of a longer one.
2. Adding mother's pension documents. She is required to be physically present in the country to get her pension.
I just want my mother to visit me and live with us for a bit. No other agendas. Is there a way to present her case for the visit such that there is no confusion that I don't want her to care for my son?
The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the
details you have provided in your application.
Any suggestions on how to make the fresh application stronger?
I'm thinking on the lines of :
1. Planning for a 8-9 months visit instead of a longer one.
2. Adding mother's pension documents. She is required to be physically present in the country to get her pension.
I just want my mother to visit me and live with us for a bit. No other agendas. Is there a way to present her case for the visit such that there is no confusion that I don't want her to care for my son?
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