- Nov 6, 2009
- 284
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra, Ghana
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-01-2008
- Interview........
- 05-05-2009
I am a Canadian citizen who lives half the year in Nigeria and half the year in Canada. My husband is a Nigerian citizen. He applied for a visitor visa last July, and it was just refused. The grounds were: 1. They did not believe he would leave Canada at the end of his stay. 2. His employment situation in Nigeria did not show he was settled in Nigeria. 3. He did not have enough money for the trip.
We showed evidence of three companies he runs, property (a compound with two houses and a guardhouse, a hotel, and a farm), vehicles (two cars, a van, a truck, and a motorcycle), two bank accounts (one for the farm and one for the hotel, both showing lots of money coming in and out), and children who would be staying in Nigeria. It is true he is not employed; instead, he owns and runs a hotel and a farm. He showed proof of about $40,000 Canadian. He would be staying at my apartment in Canada.
I think he showed sufficient ties to Nigeria, and enough money for the trip. Should I apply for a judicial review? Our other option is to wait a year until he has more money saved.
We showed evidence of three companies he runs, property (a compound with two houses and a guardhouse, a hotel, and a farm), vehicles (two cars, a van, a truck, and a motorcycle), two bank accounts (one for the farm and one for the hotel, both showing lots of money coming in and out), and children who would be staying in Nigeria. It is true he is not employed; instead, he owns and runs a hotel and a farm. He showed proof of about $40,000 Canadian. He would be staying at my apartment in Canada.
I think he showed sufficient ties to Nigeria, and enough money for the trip. Should I apply for a judicial review? Our other option is to wait a year until he has more money saved.