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as mentioned earlier my husband has extensive travelling. he has visited many countries for job purpose only of which i have all the visa entry and exit copies of his visits. and certificates of training for some visits. what else (if any)should i provide as they have asked to explain his trips. please help experts.
 
Not even snap shot from the cell phone?
 
Photographs of what, I have been on many vacation it the last ten year. All I have done is write them down on a piece of paper. I don't need to do anything else do I?
 
Photographs of yourself and the natural/manmade features of the country you were visiting. I thought this was one of the things mentioned in getting a US visa.
 
Nameer said:
as mentioned earlier my husband has extensive travelling. he has visited many countries for job purpose only of which i have all the visa entry and exit copies of his visits. and certificates of training for some visits. what else (if any)should i provide as they have asked to explain his trips. please help experts.

Why do you need to "show travel history"?

Which one of the application process requires you to actually "show travel history"?

If its the FSW application process you are referring to, I think all you need to do is state your travel history (no proof "required").


I do not know what process you are referring to that requires you to "show travel history"
 
firstly its for canadaian immigation. secondly i think my consultant was unable to justify my husbands foreign trips. just for information my husbands work schedule is 28 days on (out of pakistan) and back to pakistan fro 28 days.
 
Nameer said:
firstly its for canadaian immigation. secondly i think my consultant was unable to justify my husbands foreign trips. just for information my husbands work schedule is 28 days on (out of pakistan) and back to pakistan fro 28 days.

Well it shows the uselessness of your consultant. If your husband works on an oil rig, then it should be easy to proof. Contract, air tickets, payslips, etc etc. Sack the consultant and do it yourself..
 
I agree the photographs are not required and almost look desperate in this situation. Documentary proof like work contract and PP stamps should suffice with a concise cover letter just to make sure the VO is still awake! If you are applying for a temporary visa that was refused on the grounds of travel history (just a wild guess this is what you may be dealing with,) then that is another matter. When the refusal grounds are travel history the most valuable type of travel is that done for pleasure. It shows that you have the finances to travel abroad which also shows your establishment in your home country and increased likelihood to return home from Canada. If all travel has been work related it does show previous reruns home, but doesn't help with establishing ties to home country as much as if it was for pleasure. Good luck.
 
Nameer said:
firstly its for canadaian immigation. secondly i think my consultant was unable to justify my husbands foreign trips. just for information my husbands work schedule is 28 days on (out of pakistan) and back to pakistan fro 28 days.

Ok. But unless its the VO that's asking for this information, I still do not understand why your consultant need to "justify" your husband's foreign trips?

Like I said before, the application process does not require you justifying your travels......it only requires you stating on the application form the places you have traveled to over the last 10 years.

I still do not know which Canadian immigration process you are applying for, can you tell us?
 
it is Federal skilled worker class. this is the exact objection:

Explanation of which countries your spouse, Zeeshan Faisal, has worked in and between what periods of time?
 
Ok so that is clearly stated. A timeline showing his on duty and off duty countries plus contract showing where he works should be OK. What was provided already or is this the first attempt to deal with this issue?