Hello everyone,
I am posting this because I am very confused with the denial of my tourist visa to Canada.
Let me tell you my background first. I am from the Philippines but I am here in Australia at the moment and will be attending my friend's wedding anniversary and will go to Melbourne with her in January. Being here for more than a month me and my boyfriend(American) decided to get married in Sydney so we applied for the papers that could officially bond us together. Unfortunately, we will have to wait for a month before we could really get married. We then decided to go to Canada for Christmas while we wait for our papers here in Sydney to allow us to get married and to come back for my friends anniversary. Having said that I have all the reason to leave Canada after Christmas.
Travel history - I have been in Canada back in 2009. I never overstayed but I requested an extension for my visa. In 8 years after my first visit to Canada, I have been to many counties including UK, Europe, Japan and Australia and many Asian countries.
Documents - In 2017, I have applied to Europe, Japan, and Australia presenting them the same documents I presented when I applied for a tourist visa in Canada.
Denial - the letter said that I didn't prove I will be leaving Canada at the end of my stay and these
a) Employment prospect in country of residence
b)Current Employment Situation
c) Personal asset and financial status
I have presented them 2 work contracts. One is from the company where I work for 5 years, the other one is from the company where I work part-time. I also included my registered business. My job is usually online, I am one of those people you can call "digital nomad". I supported this with all the payslip I received and payments from my clients. The same thing I presented to all countries I've been to this year. But it was not enough for Canada. Why?
I also included my application to get married signed by registered celebrant here in Australia. Therefore, I will have to leave and be back in Australia to get married. After this process, I will have to go back to the Philippines to work on my visa to go to US which I can only do in my home country. There is no way I can do that in Canada or even in Australia.
Where are the reasons for not leaving Canada came from?
I really don't understand this decision and it shocked me yesterday.
I applied on Dec 9, 2017 and got the decision yesterday evening Dec 18, 2017.
I also applied here in Sydney but the decision came from Canadian Embassy in the Philippines. (not that this really bothers me)
But how will I send my passport to the Philippines when I get my visa, which I was certain I will get, if the process is in the Philippines. I know this last question wouldn't matter but it bugs my head as to why it gets processed there.
Anyone could give me any tips on what I should do? the horrible thing here is that you are a good person, a traveler who didn't break any immigration laws with all your travels BUT you feel like you are when any country reject you of visa. And there is nothing you can do about it either once the decision is made. Yes, you can appeal or apply again, but really? That takes a while and I would probably use the same documents I used.
ughhh --- all these applying, working on documents, rejection, putting your faith into people's hand is so frustrating!!! I wish there is just this one universal visa we can have!!
I am posting this because I am very confused with the denial of my tourist visa to Canada.
Let me tell you my background first. I am from the Philippines but I am here in Australia at the moment and will be attending my friend's wedding anniversary and will go to Melbourne with her in January. Being here for more than a month me and my boyfriend(American) decided to get married in Sydney so we applied for the papers that could officially bond us together. Unfortunately, we will have to wait for a month before we could really get married. We then decided to go to Canada for Christmas while we wait for our papers here in Sydney to allow us to get married and to come back for my friends anniversary. Having said that I have all the reason to leave Canada after Christmas.
Travel history - I have been in Canada back in 2009. I never overstayed but I requested an extension for my visa. In 8 years after my first visit to Canada, I have been to many counties including UK, Europe, Japan and Australia and many Asian countries.
Documents - In 2017, I have applied to Europe, Japan, and Australia presenting them the same documents I presented when I applied for a tourist visa in Canada.
Denial - the letter said that I didn't prove I will be leaving Canada at the end of my stay and these
a) Employment prospect in country of residence
b)Current Employment Situation
c) Personal asset and financial status
I have presented them 2 work contracts. One is from the company where I work for 5 years, the other one is from the company where I work part-time. I also included my registered business. My job is usually online, I am one of those people you can call "digital nomad". I supported this with all the payslip I received and payments from my clients. The same thing I presented to all countries I've been to this year. But it was not enough for Canada. Why?
I also included my application to get married signed by registered celebrant here in Australia. Therefore, I will have to leave and be back in Australia to get married. After this process, I will have to go back to the Philippines to work on my visa to go to US which I can only do in my home country. There is no way I can do that in Canada or even in Australia.
Where are the reasons for not leaving Canada came from?
I really don't understand this decision and it shocked me yesterday.
I applied on Dec 9, 2017 and got the decision yesterday evening Dec 18, 2017.
I also applied here in Sydney but the decision came from Canadian Embassy in the Philippines. (not that this really bothers me)
But how will I send my passport to the Philippines when I get my visa, which I was certain I will get, if the process is in the Philippines. I know this last question wouldn't matter but it bugs my head as to why it gets processed there.
Anyone could give me any tips on what I should do? the horrible thing here is that you are a good person, a traveler who didn't break any immigration laws with all your travels BUT you feel like you are when any country reject you of visa. And there is nothing you can do about it either once the decision is made. Yes, you can appeal or apply again, but really? That takes a while and I would probably use the same documents I used.
ughhh --- all these applying, working on documents, rejection, putting your faith into people's hand is so frustrating!!! I wish there is just this one universal visa we can have!!
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