You have not mentioned the previous reasons for refusal.
Apart from addressing the previous refusal issues, you could make your case stronger by convincing the Visa Officer that you have stronger ties to India (your home country) as compared to Canada (because your wife is on a study permit).
The VO needs to see paperwork that ensures you will return to India. Your documentation needs to be strong.
I would suggest that you prepare separate Explanations (with Evidence for each explanation, Notarization of documents is not necessary) for the following:
- Your strong ties to your home country (Job, Family, Property, strong financial situation, any social ties like member of clubs/groups doing for eg voluntary work, etc)
- Your financial situation in India (Fixed deposits, bank statements, credit card payments with low/zero outstandings, PF and PPF, Gratuity, shares/stocks, etc - whatever is applicable in your case)
- Your family ties to India
- Your day-by-day detailed itinerary with expense estimates (to show you have the funds to finance your trip)
etc etc
You can back the above explanations by giving full details for:
- Any property which you own (if it is jointly owned then give the percentage share of each owner. If the Property Agreements are not in English then translated documents are required)
- If you are employed then about your job (including your responsibilities, your reporting structure, letter from your employer that your job will still be there after you return, latest salary slips, appointment letter, etc)
- Your family (if your parents, siblings or any children are in India, and they are dependent on you)
One other point: None of the documents submitted are returned. Hence, do make sure that you do not require the original documents which you are submitting, later.
Hope this helps. All the best
