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Visitor Visa was refused "Travel Document claimed to be invalid"

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
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Hello,

I'm an international student currently studying in Canada. I applied for a visitor Visa on the 11th of March 2019 and got a response yesterday(April 27, 2019). The message stated that my Visa was denied and I should see letter for explanation. When I opened the letter attached in my account it stated that my visitor Visa was denied because I did not produce evidence of a valid travel document and as such I'm in this country illegally and should leave immediately willingly or I'll be forced out. During my application process for mt visitor Visa I uploaded all the documents I previously uploaded for my study permit, so all this(travel document isnt valid) is a complete shock to me. My passport hasn't expired and will not expire for the next 4 years. My study permit is still very much valid and I uploaded all these documents as mentioned above(along with more supporting documents). I'm completely lost, nervous and confused as to what I should do. I don't know who to contact about any of this or what direction to take, I still have exams for crying our loud(lol). I would really like some guidance as to how to approach this, please. I would really appreciate it.

Thank you.
 

ryvinson

Star Member
Apr 26, 2019
91
16
Didn’t you attach a scanned copy of your passport in your TRV application?

If you have a student permit, why are you applying for a TRV?
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
Didn’t you attach a scanned copy of your passport in your TRV application?

If you have a student permit, why are you applying for a TRV?


I did attach a scanned copy of my passport which is valid and a scanned copy of my study permit(which is also valid) along with other supporting document.

Why I applied for TRV?
I looked it up online regarding traveling outside the country during the summer holidays and returning to resume school and I've come across quite a few sites that says I need a Visa to travel in and out the country. On my study permit it says "it doesn't guarantee re-entry" neither does a visitor Visa but, I've read that needed one if I intend on leaving the country and wanting to re-enter and that is why I applied. I didn't know I was possibly doing something wrong. Do you have any suggestions for me?
 

ryvinson

Star Member
Apr 26, 2019
91
16
If you don’t breach the conditions of your study permit, meaning you’re genuinely pursuing the stipulated course, attending classes, passing exams and completing by the end of the stipulated date, there’s no reason why you can’t leave and enter the country freely.

Therefore there’s no need to apply for a TRV, which seems to have aroused the suspicion of immigration. But don’t panic. You need to clear the matter with them soonest possible in writing first followed by a meeting, failing which you may be deported. Seek help from the student counsellor at your learning institution.

Do not be guided or be influenced by what you read online, which is full of rubbish. Visit and be guided by the official sites. Lastly, what may work for Person A may not work for Person B or Person C.

Good luck.
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
If you don’t breach the conditions of your study permit, meaning you’re genuinely pursuing the stipulated course, attending classes, passing exams and completing by the end of the stipulated date, there’s no reason why you can’t leave and enter the country freely.

Therefore there’s no need to apply for a TRV, which seems to have aroused the suspicion of immigration. But don’t panic. You need to clear the matter with them soonest possible in writing first followed by a meeting, failing which you may be deported. Seek help from the student counsellor at your learning institution.

Do not be guided or be influenced by what you read online, which is full of rubbish. Visit and be guided by the official sites. Lastly, what may work for Person A may not work for Person B or Person C.

Good luck.


Thank you for replying and for your suggestions. I truly appreciate it.


You mentioned that I should clear the matter with them in writing, followed by a meeting. I'm not sure who to write to(but I guess I can browse around for an email address) but in regards to a meeting, if they have offices located in my area (Edmonton) can I just walk in?

Thank you once again for responding to me, it's truly helping.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
If you don’t breach the conditions of your study permit, meaning you’re genuinely pursuing the stipulated course, attending classes, passing exams and completing by the end of the stipulated date, there’s no reason why you can’t leave and enter the country freely.

Therefore there’s no need to apply for a TRV, which seems to have aroused the suspicion of immigration. But don’t panic. You need to clear the matter with them soonest possible in writing first followed by a meeting, failing which you may be deported. Seek help from the student counsellor at your learning institution.

Do not be guided or be influenced by what you read online, which is full of rubbish. Visit and be guided by the official sites. Lastly, what may work for Person A may not work for Person B or Person C.

Good luck.
Completely wrong. A study permit has nothing to do with being able to return to Canada. Depending on which passport they hold, an international student must have either an eTA or TRV to fly to Canada.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Hello,

I'm an international student currently studying in Canada. I applied for a visitor Visa on the 11th of March 2019 and got a response yesterday(April 27, 2019). The message stated that my Visa was denied and I should see letter for explanation. When I opened the letter attached in my account it stated that my visitor Visa was denied because I did not produce evidence of a valid travel document and as such I'm in this country illegally and should leave immediately willingly or I'll be forced out. During my application process for mt visitor Visa I uploaded all the documents I previously uploaded for my study permit, so all this(travel document isnt valid) is a complete shock to me. My passport hasn't expired and will not expire for the next 4 years. My study permit is still very much valid and I uploaded all these documents as mentioned above(along with more supporting documents). I'm completely lost, nervous and confused as to what I should do. I don't know who to contact about any of this or what direction to take, I still have exams for crying our loud(lol). I would really like some guidance as to how to approach this, please. I would really appreciate it.

Thank you.
What country are you from? Were you issued a TRV when you were approved for your study permit?
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
Completely wrong. A study permit has nothing to do with being able to return to Canada. Depending on which passport they hold, an international student must have either an eTA or TRV to fly to Canada.


Exactly, and that's why I was seeking to obtain a visitor Visa to be able to travel home and return to resume school. I do know that even if I'm in possession of a visitor Visa, it's not a guarantee for re-entry but I knew I needed one based on my research and based on the fact that Jamaicans (which I am) need a Visa to enter/re-enter this country.

I don't know what transpired while they were reviewing my application and I definitely didn't breach my permit. I attend classes every day, my GPA is very good and my permit says I can work on or off campus for not more than 20 hrs, which I definitely didnt breach either(I've been very very very careful). So I honestly don't know what happened, or what to do now.
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
What country are you from? Were you issued a TRV when you were approved for your study permit?


Hello,

I'm from Jamaica. While in Jamaica, I was asked to submit my passport,which I did and a student Visa was returned in my book. I was issued was my study permit when I arrived in Toronto which outlines that it's not a travel document and will not guarantee re-entry. I did read, however, that if I need to leave Canada I would need to obtain a travel Visa.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Hello,

I'm from Jamaica. While in Jamaica, I was asked to submit my passport,which I did and a student Visa was returned in my book. I was issued was my study permit when I arrived in Toronto which outlines that it's not a travel document and will not guarantee re-entry. I did read, however, that if I need to leave Canada I would need to obtain a travel Visa.
If your previous TRV is expired or was single-entry, yes, you need a new one. Send an urgent Webform about the app with copies of your passport and study permit.
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
If your previous TRV is expired or was single-entry, yes, you need a new one. Send an urgent Webform about the app with copies of your passport and study permit.
I'll do that right away.


I think I know what I did wrong. I didn't upload the TRV in my book. The immigration officer at the airport stapled my study permit onto of the Visa which says (multiple) I didn't even remember or even realized that it was there until literally a few minutes ago. With that being said, I didn't submit it during my application process and think that was why the immigration officer refused me and said I'm here illegally and should leave immediately. Regardless of the fact, I think they should have asked for a scanned copy of the visa to prove I'm indeed in possession of it(but I'll do that now), the letter said I didn't produce a valid passport which I did. I really hope I can resolve this.


Quick question: my TRV says multiple entry, however, it expires in 3 months, wouldn't it still be okay to apply for a visitor Visa? The visitor Visa I think might give me a longer time, Correct?
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
I'll do that right away.


I think I know what I did wrong. I didn't upload the TRV in my book. The immigration officer at the airport stapled my study permit onto of the Visa which says (multiple) I didn't even remember or even realized that it was there until literally a few minutes ago. With that being said, I didn't submit it during my application process and think that was why the immigration officer refused me and said I'm here illegally and should leave immediately. Regardless of the fact, I think they should have asked for a scanned copy of the visa to prove I'm indeed in possession of it(but I'll do that now), the letter said I didn't produce a valid passport which I did. I really hope I can resolve this.


Quick question: my TRV says multiple entry, however, it expires in 3 months, wouldn't it still be okay to apply for a visitor Visa? The visitor Visa I think might give me a longer time, Correct?
The TRV in your passport has nothing to do with your status in Canada, so that was not what happened. It sounds like it was just a mistake by the person reviewing your app.

TRV = visitor visa. Same thing.

Yes, it's fine to apply for a new TRV now.
 

DainyaLatoya

Newbie
Apr 28, 2019
9
0
The TRV in your passport has nothing to do with your status in Canada, so that was not what happened. It sounds like it was just a mistake by the person reviewing your app.

TRV = visitor visa. Same thing.

Yes, it's fine to apply for a new TRV now.


Thank you. I'll post any updates.

Thank you all for your help and suggestions.
 

ryvinson

Star Member
Apr 26, 2019
91
16
Completely wrong. A study permit has nothing to do with being able to return to Canada. Depending on which passport they hold, an international student must have either an eTA or TRV to fly to Canada.
Happy to be completely wrong. I assumed the OP was from a visa exempt country.

My apologies to the OP for the erroneous assumption and the flawed advice.