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Brining spouse to Canada

Konjo

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I am full time University international student earning $20, 000 from scholarship. My husband applied for TRV and was refused for three reasons, 1, no travel history, 2, no family ties in Canada and in his country, 3, didn't provide sufficient evidence on your/your hosts income and asset. I am confused b/c I sent an invitation letter, bank statement of $10, 000 and letter from my Univ indication my income and student status. When they return the supporting docs, they didn't send back the univ letter of the bank statement, would that mean they haven't received it? I hope, anyway please let me know, what I need to do, either reapply for TRV or what?
 

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Konjo said:
I am full time University international student earning $20, 000 from scholarship. My husband applied for TRV and was refused for three reasons, 1, no travel history, 2, no family ties in Canada and in his country, 3, didn't provide sufficient evidence on your/your hosts income and asset. I am confused b/c I sent an invitation letter, bank statement of $10, 000 and letter from my Univ indication my income and student status. When they return the supporting docs, they didn't send back the univ letter of the bank statement, would that mean they haven't received it? I hope, anyway please let me know, what I need to do, either reapply for TRV or what?
When you sent your application to CIC, if your supporting documents were in the same envelope as your university letter and bank statement, then there's no reason to assume they didn't receive it. You can call them and ask, and if they say they never got those things, then you can try again. But if they did receive them, then applying again will not change anything because you'll be submitting the same evidence again.

I can't say exactly why the application was refused, but one possibility was something that maybe didn't look quite right with your bank statement. You said you had $10,000 in your bank account. So then the question from CIC's point if view is, "was that money in the account for the past few months before she applied, or did it suddenly get dropped in there all at the same time one week before she applied?"