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canadian tourist visa rejected, what can i do next? please help

bodhyogi

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hi i am from india, i have applied for canadian tourist visa on invitation of friend in canada, but canadain embassy has refused my visa stating following reasons :( 1- you have not satisfied that if you would leav canada at the end of your stay. 2-your tavle history. 3- purpose of visit. 4-your personal assets and financial situation.
i gave all the documents regarding my financial situation and purpose of staying in canada and i have already visited to one other country, i have been to thailand. so i m wonder that when they that you didnt gave any reason of that if you would leave canada after my stay, even i gave them my papers of property and my work, and bank statement, and my flight itinerary, so what else they expect from me on behalf of proof that i would leave canada after my stay, and what next step i can use now, shall i apply visa gain or i should wait and or what else paper should i arrange to satisfied tham that i would leave canada after my stay and for my financial situation? please help me out this, i would b very thankful to you,
sincerely, :) :)
nakul kumar dey
 

Pippin

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Sadly, you will find many others who have the same response. Do a search in the white box, top right of the main forum page "visa refusal" or words like that. Read all the comments you can. You have to PROVE that you have strong ties to your home country. There is no guarantee that the VO who reads your application will approve the visa, even if you provide all the documents. I have heard comments like "You can walk away from property", "money can be transferred", "just because you traveled and returned once, doesn't mean you will this time".....and on it goes. They can turn every positive into a negative. I don't know your financial or work status, but if you have a good job that will prove that you are employable. Is the property substantial and in your name? Have funds been recently added to your bank account? Do you have a wife/children? If single, do they think the purpose of the visit is to visit a partner? Is the reason for your visit "compelling" (that is a favourite of theirs). Until you have significant documentation to address their reasons for refusal, it is best not to reapply, as each refusal seems to make it harder. Good Luck.
 

Eight

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Jun 28, 2015
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Bodhyogi,

I was refused on my first try but I got visa on my second. Same reasons as yours. Pippin is right. You have to show strong ties to your home country. Like employment, property and family. Please do shares the following so we can help you.

1. How long have you been in your current job? Do you have business?
2. Does the property under your name?
3. Are you single or married?
4. Is your family dependent on you financially?
5. What exactly the content of your invitation letter from your friend?
 

nutshell29

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Mar 17, 2016
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Hi!

My application for visitor visa was also denied due to following reasons:

- travel history
- current employment situation
- personal assets and financial status


Travel History - travelled once in 2011 to HK and Macau

Employment - I am now in my 2nd year in my current company, I have submitted approved leave request by my manager.

Financial status - I have submitted bank statements with Php200k+, a life insurance, 2015 Income Tax Return


Can anyone help me please? I'm planning to re-submit my application. What should I do to satisfy them?
 

Eight

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Jun 28, 2015
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Hi Nutshell29!

When did you submit your application? In my first try, i was denied also. Same reasons as yours.

Travel History- prepare a day by day itinerary and when you submit again your application, submit flight itinerary.

Current employment Situation - employment letter states your salary and all benefits that you receive plus approved leave absence.

Financial Status - did you deposit large amount in your bank before you submit your application? What's your life instance? Variable or traditional?

Prepare also a cover letter. Explain briefly here why visa officer will grant you a visa or reasons why you need to come back in the Philippines? Are you married? Kid?
Is your parent financially dependent on you?

I'm asking these para matulungan kita.
 

lucky boy

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Hi

Actualy I am Canadian resident, MY cousin who is currently studying in home country wants to visit me on tourist visa. He will shows hotel bookings instead of invitation letter. Can you please guide me if there are chances that his visa get approved. he is still in university and his parents will be in home country. Please gude.

Thanks
 

Eight

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Jun 28, 2015
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lucky boy said:
Hi

Actualy I am Canadian resident, MY cousin who is currently studying in home country wants to visit me on tourist visa. He will shows hotel bookings instead of invitation letter. Can you please guide me if there are chances that his visa get approved. he is still in university and his parents will be in home country. Please gude.

Thanks
Yes, he has a chance of getting visa but he/she needs to show strong ties to his/her home country.
 

Pippin

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Mar 22, 2010
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Travel History: significant because it can show that you have enough disposable income for holidays. Your employment in your home country is good and you are less likely to overstay in Canada. A pattern of leaving and returning to your country can also be good. Making sure your ties to your home country are ateonger than your ties to Canada is important.