So I will write a letter stating the possible answers to that denial reason and upload under client info. Am i correct?Yes you must say that you have been refused a visa to Canada before. Perhaps other refusals too not sure. No need to explain the reasons.
Not sure of the exact form or you can attach other info usually.
Hi @21Goose @canuck78
, i have drafted the following Purpose of Travel. Please review :
May 30th, 2019
To,
The Visa Officer High
Commission of Canada
Subject: Re-application for Tourist Visa (Purpose of Travel)
Respected Sir/Madam,
I had applied for a visitor visa for Canada on 11th May and got the visa rejection on 25th May 2019. The visitor visa was rejected for the following reasons:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
I am reapplying after my first application was rejected and I wish to clarify your concerns about my trip. I would like to travel to Canada for a short visit to meet my elder sister, xxxxx. She is a Permanent Resident of Canada, and has invited me (invitation attached). I haven't seen my sister for over four years as I was busy finishing my undergrad degree and working.
I have strong ties to India in the form of my job and my extended family here. I am currently working as a Senior Software Engineer in Manhattan Associates (Address of Office ), since March 2017. I worked with Cognizant Technology Solutions from July 2014 - March 2017. I have attached a letter of employment that talks about my job duties with my current employer.
My career is just beginning to take off and I would not jeopardize it by overstaying in Canada. I lead a very comfortable life in India and have no intention of giving it all up. I have attached my last six pay statements to help illustrate the point that I'm earning a high wage in India.
My parents live in India and as their only son, I wish to be close to them as they get older.
I'm relatively young and unmarried and I don't yet own any property in India. This is my first time travelling abroad so I can't show any travel history either. However, I have to start somewhere, and I trust that I have been able to make a strong case for getting a Canadian TRV.
I plan to travel from 12th July 2019 to 26th July 2019.
As stated in the invitation letter, my sister will be responsible for food and lodging. I will bear all my other expenses, and I have submitted financial documentation to show that I can easily support myself for the few weeks that I'm in Canada.
If you have any questions or concerns, or require any further documentation, please contact me.
Attached:
1. Pay statements
2. Employer Reference Letter
3. Invitation from my sister
Regards,
Ankur Bisht
I would remove the itinerary, but it's not a big deal, leave it in if you like. Other than that, I can't think of anything. You still may get refused, but this letter at least gives you a chance because it does sound like you will return to India.Hi @21Goose , Please review the following cover letter :
May 30th, 2019
To,
The Visa Officer
High Commission of Canada
Subject: Re-application for Tourist Visa
Respected Sir/Madam,
I had applied for a visitor visa for Canada on 11th May and got the visa rejection on 25th May 2019. The visitor visa was rejected for the following reason:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
I am reapplying, after my first application was rejected and I wish to clarify your concerns about my trip. I would like to travel to Canada for a short visit to meet my elder sister, XXX. She is a Permanent Resident of Canada and has invited me (invitation attached). I haven't seen my sister for over four years as I was busy with my work commitments. I plan to travel Canada from XXX to XX and stay at my sister’s rented house at:XXX
I have strong ties to India in the form of my job and my immediate family here. I am currently working as a Senior Software Engineer in Manhattan Associates (Employee ID - XXX
Address -XXX),
since March 2017. I worked with Cognizant Technology Solutions from July 2014 - March 2017. I have attached a letter of employment that talks about my job duties with my current employer.
My career is just beginning to take off and I would not jeopardize it by overstaying in Canada. I lead a very comfortable life in India and have no intention of giving it all up. I have attached my last six pay statements to help illustrate the point that I'm earning a high wage in India.
I am currently living in a rented apartment (XXX) and have signed a rent agreement, with the owner, till next year, May 2020. I have attached rental agreement with owner, to this application.
I am currently engaged and getting married next year, on XX. There is a delay in marriage, as my fiancé is busy with her job search in India. Marriage is a big event and I would not enough time, leaves or funds next year to sponsor any trip and hence , really wish to visit Canada this year.
I have attached a payment receipt, from the wedding point, booked for this event.
My parents live in India and as their only son, I wish to be close to them as they get older.
I'm relatively young and unmarried and I don't yet own any property in India. This is my first time travelling abroad so I can't show any travel history either. However, I have to start somewhere, and I trust that I have been able to make a strong case for getting a Canadian TRV.
As stated in the invitation letter, my sister will be responsible for food and lodging. I will bear all my other expenses, and I have submitted financial documentation to show that I can easily support myself for the few weeks that I'm in Canada.
I had added less, important documents in my previous visa application as I was ill informed, which I feel, lead to rejection.
Thanking you in advance for a favorable reply to my application.
If you have any questions or concerns, or require any further documentation, please contact me on:
Mobile: +XXXXX
Email Id: XXXX@gmail.com
Please, find the following documents to support my application, in the following order:
1. Employer NOC.
2. Manager work commitment letter.
3. 6 month’s salary pay slips.
4. House Rental Agreement.
5. Roka Ceremony Pictures and Wedding Point Payment Receipt letter.
6. My Sister’s Invitation Letter.
7. Confirmed Air Tickets.
Regards,
Ankur Bisht
Thank you 21Goose for all the help. Since 2nd visa application failure can cause a huge impact in future, will it be a wise decision , to ask a good travel agent to process my visa this time?I would remove the itinerary, but it's not a big deal, leave it in if you like. Other than that, I can't think of anything. You still may get refused, but this letter at least gives you a chance because it does sound like you will return to India.
Submit and hope for the best. Good luck.
Doesn't really matter. Your application didn't have typos or procedural errors in the first place, so a travel agent won't add much value. They can't do anything in the visa process, they will just forward the documents you give them.Thank you 21Goose for all the help. Since 2nd visa application failure can cause a huge impact in future, will it be a wise decision , to ask a good travel agent to process my visa this time?
Thanks for the detailed view over travel agent. I will talk to my company's travel department as they process alot of L1A and B1. Hope they will give alot better service. If they are able to tell me something, which I overlooked, I may use them, else apply by my own.Doesn't really matter. Your application didn't have typos or procedural errors in the first place, so a travel agent won't add much value. They can't do anything in the visa process, they will just forward the documents you give them.
Also, many travel agents will give you all sorts of terrible advice (make fake documents etc), so be careful about that. Remember that you are ultimately responsible for your application and cannot blame it on bad advice.
Right now, the worst case for you is a second denial. You haven't committed misrepresentation, you haven't lied, you haven't faked documents. Two denials are undoubtedly worse than one, but being banned for misrep is a LOT worse.
A good representative can help by looking over the whole application, but I don't know if you have time to find a good one. It's up to you, really.
One letter is enough.Thanks for the detailed view over travel agent. I will talk to my company's travel department as they process alot of L1A and B1. Hope they will give alot better service. If they are able to tell me something, which I overlooked, I may use them, else apply by my own.
The very last question, which is bugging me. Please help
The document that i have drafted with your help, is cover letter right? Or its purpose of travel? Or both documents are same?
If they are different, should i move itinerary to purpose of travel?
ankur bisht - did you get the visa the second time ?Thank you. Really appreciate your help![]()