I am currently in Nepal, while my parents reside in Canada. Both their permanent residency applications and mine are under process. I have a strong desire to be with my parents, so I applied for a visitor visa. Unfortunately, my application was rejected, citing that I am not yet fully financially established in my country. However, the duration of my stay and the funds I provided easily covered the intended period.
Being a student, I understand that I may not be entirely financially established. It has been two years since I last lived with them, and considering their age, they often fall ill. I am determined to be by their side.
I am now thinking of reapplying for a visa. I'm also studying in college and I'm in second year right now. I am unsure whether to apply for a student visa or strengthen my visitor visa application. I seek guidance on how to defend my documentation and what should I avoid before reapplying. Your advice on this matter would be immensely valuable. Thank you.
Being a student, I understand that I may not be entirely financially established. It has been two years since I last lived with them, and considering their age, they often fall ill. I am determined to be by their side.
I am now thinking of reapplying for a visa. I'm also studying in college and I'm in second year right now. I am unsure whether to apply for a student visa or strengthen my visitor visa application. I seek guidance on how to defend my documentation and what should I avoid before reapplying. Your advice on this matter would be immensely valuable. Thank you.