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canada visitors visa enquiry

sahil696969

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Aug 13, 2016
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respected sir/madam,
i want to apply for Canada visitors visa with my wife....we got married last year in 2015...my wife dint have any travel history she never traveled out of home country. but i have very good travel history in last 10 yrs like i have travel to England 4 times,Singapore,Bangkok,Malaysia and 4 times to USA
i have been to a very reputed visa consultant in my city mumbai and he informed me that our visa will be refused as my wife dint have any travel history....
i also like to inform that i have very good bank balance i have couple of properties and all necessary documents which proves my business status....m very upset please give me some good idea that we both get the visa
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,938
22,177
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
It's impossible for any of us to say if it will be an approval or refusal. To have the highest chance of approval - you should keep the trip relatively short (i.e. less than three weeks) and show plenty of proof of ties to your home country (e.g. job, property, etc.)
 

sahil696969

Newbie
Aug 13, 2016
4
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i have planned 15 days trip only but the visa consultant said its impossible....u are not getting visa as per his experiance.....he said most of this kind of case are on refused mode
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
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3,122
Hi,

1. Is your wife employed? Does she own any property either alone or jointly with yourself/some other family member?

2. Do post the list of documents you will submit for yourself + for your wife

3. Will someone be inviting/hosting you in Canada?

4. What is the purpose of your visit?


Cheers
 

sahil696969

Newbie
Aug 13, 2016
4
0
Bryanna said:
Hi,

1. Is your wife employed? Does she own any property either alone or jointly with yourself/some other family member?

2. Do post the list of documents you will submit for yourself + for your wife

3. Will someone be inviting/hosting you in Canada?

4. What is the purpose of your visit

Cheers
Bryanna said:
Hi,

1. Is your wife employed? Does she own any property either alone or jointly with yourself/some other family member?

2. Do post the list of documents you will submit for yourself + for your wife

3. Will someone be inviting/hosting you in Canada?

4. What is the purpose of your visit?


Cheers


she is house wife....no she does not own any property nor jointly....
well i have 4 properties.....3 properties are on rent and 1 for ourself where we leave......i have 3 lakhs inr in my bank account.....no i dont have any relatives and friend......i m applying for visitors visa
 

sahil696969

Newbie
Aug 13, 2016
4
0
scylla said:
It's impossible for any of us to say if it will be an approval or refusal. To have the highest chance of approval - you should keep the trip relatively short (i.e. less than three weeks) and show plenty of proof of ties to your home country (e.g. job, property, etc.)


i have planned 15 days trip only but the visa consultant said its impossible....u are not getting visa as per his experiance.....he said most of this kind of case are on refused mode
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
14,136
3,122
he informed me that our visa will be refused as my wife dint have any travel history....
It's not necessary to have previous travel history for a Canada TRV. Lack of travel history is not a reason for a TRV refusal. However, your wife must be able to prove her strong ties to India.

Based on your posts, she has no ties to India (no employment/business/study enrollment, no property ownership, no finances of her own, etc). Her chances of getting a TRV are very low.

Also, your bank balance of INR 300,000 is not sufficient to pay for the airfare (yourself and your wife) + hotel + local travel/meals/expenses in Canada for a 15 days visit.


You may want to consider applying for TRVs when your financial situation is stronger (without borrowing money from anyone) + your wife can establish some ties to India


Cheers