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I have just gotten a refusal from Canada Embassy

Karim1975

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Mar 27, 2019
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Hello I am from Uzbekistan. I have just gotten a refusal from Canada Embassy for my trip from May, 8 to 16.(2019)


Reasons of refusal:


1). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.



2). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.


I would like to travel for spring holidays to United States of America as a tourist from 25/04/2019 to 08/05/2019 and after that, I like to travel to Canada as a tourist from 08/05/2019 to 15/05/2019, therefore, I like to obtain the Canadian tourist visa.


I am an owner and working as a director in my own company which is located in Uzbekistan since January 2016. Furthermore, I own a company in USA.


I am a keen traveler and I have visited several countries like USA, ITALY, NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TURKEY, JORDAN, MALAYSIA, UAE, CHINA, KAZAKHSTAN, RUSSIA, SAUDI ARABIA, KYRGYZSTAN, SINGAPORE, MEXICO and FRANCE several times in the past for business and leisure.


I am planning to visit Canada by car with my friend who hold US Green Card and live in NEW YORK .During the course of our stay, we intend to visit the famous places Toronto.


A copy of my confirmed round-trip air tickets is attached. I have purchased medical insurance prior to my travel to US/Canada to ensure that I am not a burden on the American/Canadian taxpayers in case of any medical contingencies.


I have properties and investments in my name in Uzbekistan, demonstrating my ties to the country. Copies of the registration documents of my property as well as proofs of investments are attached herewith. Additionally, my wife and young kids are dependent on me.


I am the bearer of all my travel expenses. I am making my own flight and hotel bookings and have attached copies of my documents along with this covering letter as per the requirements.

Please find enclosed the following documents to support my visa application:

1.Fully completed application form.

2.Photograph as per visa specifications.

3.Copy of my passport.

4.Copy of travel history.

5.Copy of my round-trip flight tickets and copy of my hotel reservation at Toronto, Niagara Falls.

6.Copy of my own property.

7.Copy of my travel medical insurance policy.

8.Copy of my Companies’ documents.

9.Original copy of bank statement for last 6 months.(my bank account balance 27.000 us$)


I can not understand why they refused me. I fully comply with their requirements.


I have a question, is it possible to apply for a new visa immediately after the refusal?

What more information is more required to get the new visa?


Kind Regards
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
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Hello I am from Uzbekistan. I have just gotten a refusal from Canada Embassy for my trip from May, 8 to 16.(2019)


Reasons of refusal:


1). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.



2). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.


I would like to travel for spring holidays to United States of America as a tourist from 25/04/2019 to 08/05/2019 and after that, I like to travel to Canada as a tourist from 08/05/2019 to 15/05/2019, therefore, I like to obtain the Canadian tourist visa.


I am an owner and working as a director in my own company which is located in Uzbekistan since January 2016. Furthermore, I own a company in USA.


I am a keen traveler and I have visited several countries like USA, ITALY, NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TURKEY, JORDAN, MALAYSIA, UAE, CHINA, KAZAKHSTAN, RUSSIA, SAUDI ARABIA, KYRGYZSTAN, SINGAPORE, MEXICO and FRANCE several times in the past for business and leisure.


I am planning to visit Canada by car with my friend who hold US Green Card and live in NEW YORK .During the course of our stay, we intend to visit the famous places Toronto.


A copy of my confirmed round-trip air tickets is attached. I have purchased medical insurance prior to my travel to US/Canada to ensure that I am not a burden on the American/Canadian taxpayers in case of any medical contingencies.


I have properties and investments in my name in Uzbekistan, demonstrating my ties to the country. Copies of the registration documents of my property as well as proofs of investments are attached herewith. Additionally, my wife and young kids are dependent on me.


I am the bearer of all my travel expenses. I am making my own flight and hotel bookings and have attached copies of my documents along with this covering letter as per the requirements.

Please find enclosed the following documents to support my visa application:

1.Fully completed application form.

2.Photograph as per visa specifications.

3.Copy of my passport.

4.Copy of travel history.

5.Copy of my round-trip flight tickets and copy of my hotel reservation at Toronto, Niagara Falls.

6.Copy of my own property.

7.Copy of my travel medical insurance policy.

8.Copy of my Companies’ documents.

9.Original copy of bank statement for last 6 months.(my bank account balance 27.000 us$)


I can not understand why they refused me. I fully comply with their requirements.


I have a question, is it possible to apply for a new visa immediately after the refusal?

What more information is more required to get the new visa?


Kind Regards
IMO, you do seem to have a good case but you have probably not prepared your application with the right paperwork.


1. Just to clarify: You have a valid US visa + your plane tickets are for a departure from the US after your Canada visit, right? You would NOT be returning to Uzbekistan from Canada, right?

2. Also, all your documents were in English, right?

3. You have not included any evidence to prove that your companies in your home country and the US are actively trading + your work responsibilities would necessitate you return to your home country + your company financials (audit report, profit-loss statement, etc) + you have hired employees + maybe office/work space lease, etc.

4. You have not included documents for your property valuation.

5. Did you submit statements of your personal bank account or company account for the CAD 27,000 balance?

6. Any dependent family members who live with you?

7. You should have included a Travel History explanation in a tabular format: Visa details + entry/exit dates + purpose of each visit..... and scanned the US, Schengen Australia and NZ visas. Do highlight any valid visas.

8. Hotel bookings and plane tickets don't help for visa approvals. What would work is a detailed day-by-day visit plan with expense estimates. You must be able to pay for this visit plan + your US visit + the airfare
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
14,136
3,122
That's not correct. IRCC recommends "Detailed itinerary including proof of air ticket and hotel booking." for tourists.

www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5881E.pdf
There are absolutely no guarantees that booked tickets will ensure visa approvals. Case in point: If tickets help then why was this OP refused?

Also, are you aware that in a number of cases, visa decisions are given well after the intended travel dates. So what would happen to those tickets?

Or again, what happens in cases when applicants are refused although they have booked tickets?

Flight itineraries work perfectly fine for tourists.

BTW tourists are probably the least likely to get visa approvals among the various visa applicant categories
 

Karim1975

Newbie
Mar 27, 2019
8
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Thanks for the quick response. I answer your questions:
1.Yes
2.Yes, I translated them into English
3.I do not included.
4.No, but I have 3 Apartment and 2 House on my name.
5. personal.
6.Yes , Wife and 5 kids
7.Yes I did
8.Yes I hade day-by-day visit plan, but no with expense estimates.
 

ubfx

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Oct 6, 2017
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Thanks for the quick response. I answer your questions:
1.Yes
2.Yes, I translated them into English
3.I do not included.
4.No, but I have 3 Apartment and 2 House on my name.
5. personal.
6.Yes , Wife and 5 kids
7.Yes I did
8.Yes I hade day-by-day visit plan, but no with expense estimates.
you applied alone or with family? did you mention things in your covering letter like after visiting where you will be back etc?
 

Karim1975

Newbie
Mar 27, 2019
8
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Your friend's US green card has zero impact on your TRV application
I am a traveler. Over the past 10 years I have been to the USA, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Turkey, Jordan, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Mexico and France several times. business and leisure. I was not refused from any country’s for tourist visa, I wondering why Canada refused.
 

Karim1975

Newbie
Mar 27, 2019
8
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I am a traveler. Over the past 10 years I have been to the USA, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Turkey, Jordan, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Mexico and France several times. business and leisure. I was not refused from any country’s for tourist visa, I wondering why Canada refused.
please if anyone can answered my question.
 

21Goose

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Nov 10, 2016
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AOR Received.
Feb 2017
Well, the reasons are given to you

1). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.

2). I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on your personal assets and financial status.


Now, the question is why the officer was not satisfied that you will leave. Something about your application seemed off to him. It's impossible to say what that was.

If I was you, I would go to an Immigration Consultant and have them look at your papers - everything you've written here seems fine, but maybe there's something about the papers that doesn't look real to the officer. It's hard to say without looking at the exact documentation.

You have time and the means, so this might be a good time to engage a professional!

Good luck.