Hello all. I posted on this forum a month or two back and was offered some great advice by you all after my boyfriend's TRV was rejected. A little background: I'm a Canadian living and working in Malaysia. I'm in a relationship with a Malaysian citizen and we had planned on going back to Canada to visit my family at Christmas and his TRV was denied. We were confused as to the reasons behind his rejection, and one poster (MikeyMike I believe) advised to order the GCMS notes from the government. We recently received the notes and are puzzled as ever. If anybody could shed some light on the situation, I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
Here are the comments from the GCMS notes:
Applicant 29 year old Malaysian male. To accompany a girlfriend who is teaching in Calgary. Application provided no proof of relationship with invitor. Invitor has indicated living with the applicant, but I note the address indicated on documents are different. I have concerns regarding the BF of the relationship. No indication of length of relationship, no open sponsorship. I'm not satisfied the applicant is a genuine visitor to Canada that will leave at the end of stay. Refused.
My questions are as follows:
1. Do the visa officers thoroughly read the TRV application and supporting documents that applicants send in? The GCMS notes are ridden with errors - I do not teach or live in Calgary - I was born in Calgary, but I work and live in Malaysia permanently and we sent a lot of documentation to prove this. The notes also say that the addresses listed on documents are different - they were not. My boyfriend and I live together at the same address in Malaysia and we stated this on all documents. We also sent in a copy of our apartment rental contract. No other address was listed for my boyfriend so I'm not sure what they're referring to.
2. Applicant provided no proof of relationship with invitor. I wasn't aware that we needed to, aside from stating our relation to one another on the application, as well as my family and I mentioned this in our invitation letters. What exactly would the CIC like to see as proof of our relationship? Photos of us together? Text messages?
3. I have concerns regarding the BF of the relationship. - What does this mean?
4. No indication of length of relationship. I stated the length of our relationship in my invitation letter. Either the visa officer did not bother reading my or my family's invitation letter at all, or did they expect us to get some sort of document stating the length of our relationship apostiled by a lawyer???
5. No open sponsorship - what does this mean?
6. Malaysians are meant to send in their visa applications to the Canadian Embassy in Singapore. Does anyone know if it's possible to instead apply to another Canadian embassy located in another country? Or even to Ottawa?
Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts.
Here are the comments from the GCMS notes:
Applicant 29 year old Malaysian male. To accompany a girlfriend who is teaching in Calgary. Application provided no proof of relationship with invitor. Invitor has indicated living with the applicant, but I note the address indicated on documents are different. I have concerns regarding the BF of the relationship. No indication of length of relationship, no open sponsorship. I'm not satisfied the applicant is a genuine visitor to Canada that will leave at the end of stay. Refused.
My questions are as follows:
1. Do the visa officers thoroughly read the TRV application and supporting documents that applicants send in? The GCMS notes are ridden with errors - I do not teach or live in Calgary - I was born in Calgary, but I work and live in Malaysia permanently and we sent a lot of documentation to prove this. The notes also say that the addresses listed on documents are different - they were not. My boyfriend and I live together at the same address in Malaysia and we stated this on all documents. We also sent in a copy of our apartment rental contract. No other address was listed for my boyfriend so I'm not sure what they're referring to.
2. Applicant provided no proof of relationship with invitor. I wasn't aware that we needed to, aside from stating our relation to one another on the application, as well as my family and I mentioned this in our invitation letters. What exactly would the CIC like to see as proof of our relationship? Photos of us together? Text messages?
3. I have concerns regarding the BF of the relationship. - What does this mean?
4. No indication of length of relationship. I stated the length of our relationship in my invitation letter. Either the visa officer did not bother reading my or my family's invitation letter at all, or did they expect us to get some sort of document stating the length of our relationship apostiled by a lawyer???
5. No open sponsorship - what does this mean?
6. Malaysians are meant to send in their visa applications to the Canadian Embassy in Singapore. Does anyone know if it's possible to instead apply to another Canadian embassy located in another country? Or even to Ottawa?
Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts.