Hello there,
I was denied TRV to attend a conference in Montreal(Oct 9-12 2012)- this was my first time applying Canada TRV and again the very first time my visa application is ever rejected. I have travelled to Austria, Sweden, South Africa, Taiwan and Singapore.
The reasons Canadian high comission in Delhi rejected me were the usual : ties in canada and India, financial and personal assets, which according to them was not strong enough and the email also mentioned they were not sure if i would return home after the conference.
And yes, i am a 32 male, single and a medical doctor working on a regular basis/permanently at an hiv hospice. But mind you, seriously no intention of ever living abroad. I was shocked to hear/read about the rejection. This was in mid august. If migrating illegaly was my objective i could have stayed back in any of the countries ive visited. Not interview system at their embassy/high comission is a minus - no chance for us legit and genuine travellers to state our case.
Anyway, I re applied immediately after a week with a stronger cover letter with more description of my job profile, relevance of my attending the conference, and this time ive also added an affidavit of land property whch my parents has kept in my name valued at Rs. 5 lakhs only ( i guess this is contrary to what others are saying here with values having to be higher than 10 lakhs et etc) - this was the only new document i added besides the usual permission letter from employer and etc.
There has also been lots of comments regarding the amount of money one has to have in their account. I showed 1.2 lakhs and i didnt bother to put extra money before the application ( again this is against what many so called visa advisors/agent will advise you).
Since i have already bought/paid the return flight tickets and hotel accomodations - it made me more determined to re apply.
So after 2 weeks from lodging my application for a Single Entry TRV/Tourist/Visitor visa (add lots of prayers) - i got a call from my travel agent yesterday that Indeed they i have been GRANTED a trv this time.
To all applications who have been rejected the first time - who are single/un married, young/mid age, not much money in account, no huge land propery to show - dont loose heart. Anything is possible. I wish you all the best, continue chasing your dreams.
I was denied TRV to attend a conference in Montreal(Oct 9-12 2012)- this was my first time applying Canada TRV and again the very first time my visa application is ever rejected. I have travelled to Austria, Sweden, South Africa, Taiwan and Singapore.
The reasons Canadian high comission in Delhi rejected me were the usual : ties in canada and India, financial and personal assets, which according to them was not strong enough and the email also mentioned they were not sure if i would return home after the conference.
And yes, i am a 32 male, single and a medical doctor working on a regular basis/permanently at an hiv hospice. But mind you, seriously no intention of ever living abroad. I was shocked to hear/read about the rejection. This was in mid august. If migrating illegaly was my objective i could have stayed back in any of the countries ive visited. Not interview system at their embassy/high comission is a minus - no chance for us legit and genuine travellers to state our case.
Anyway, I re applied immediately after a week with a stronger cover letter with more description of my job profile, relevance of my attending the conference, and this time ive also added an affidavit of land property whch my parents has kept in my name valued at Rs. 5 lakhs only ( i guess this is contrary to what others are saying here with values having to be higher than 10 lakhs et etc) - this was the only new document i added besides the usual permission letter from employer and etc.
There has also been lots of comments regarding the amount of money one has to have in their account. I showed 1.2 lakhs and i didnt bother to put extra money before the application ( again this is against what many so called visa advisors/agent will advise you).
Since i have already bought/paid the return flight tickets and hotel accomodations - it made me more determined to re apply.
So after 2 weeks from lodging my application for a Single Entry TRV/Tourist/Visitor visa (add lots of prayers) - i got a call from my travel agent yesterday that Indeed they i have been GRANTED a trv this time.
To all applications who have been rejected the first time - who are single/un married, young/mid age, not much money in account, no huge land propery to show - dont loose heart. Anything is possible. I wish you all the best, continue chasing your dreams.