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pakihero

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Jun 11, 2008
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Hello

I am pakistani national working in saudia arabia in networks field since past 1 year i want to apply for visit visa my upcoming vacations to Canada as my Brother along with my parents live there but in my case there are two things important

1. I ve already applied for Canadian immigration back in 2007 and its still in progress.
2. last year in 2008 july i applied for MS in computer science in canada but they refuse me stating that

a- you dont have sufficient ties

so i am lil concerned about this issue and i want some advice from you people or rather i would want to know wutt they will do with me in visit visa case as i fullfilled all formalities in your views.
i,e they will issue me visa or not wutt you will think.


thanks
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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HI

pakihero said:
Hello

I am pakistani national working in saudia arabia in networks field since past 1 year i want to apply for visit visa my upcoming vacations to Canada as my Brother along with my parents live there but in my case there are two things important

1. I ve already applied for Canadian immigration back in 2007 and its still in progress.
2. last year in 2008 july i applied for MS in computer science in canada but they refuse me stating that

a- you dont have sufficient ties

so i am lil concerned about this issue and i want some advice from you people or rather i would want to know wutt they will do with me in visit visa case as i fullfilled all formalities in your views.
i,e they will issue me visa or not wutt you will think.


thanks
Honestly? I think that you are going to get the same answer, you are in Saudi on a work permit (or their version) so you have no ties to Saudi, your family are all in Canada, so CHC/CIC is going to think that you have no reason to return.

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pakihero

Star Member
Jun 11, 2008
72
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i have suuficient ties with saudia

1. I m here on a contract for 3 year period which will end on sep 1,2011.
2. I ve my company letter stating the facts about my job salary & contract details.


any comments?
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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If you were denied a study visa based on being a risk of overstaying, the same would go for visit visa but the only way to find out is to try to apply.
 
pakihero said:
Hello

I am pakistani national working in saudia arabia in networks field since past 1 year i want to apply for visit visa my upcoming vacations to Canada as my Brother along with my parents live there but in my case there are two things important

1. I ve already applied for Canadian immigration back in 2007 and its still in progress.
2. last year in 2008 july i applied for MS in computer science in canada but they refuse me stating that

a- you dont have sufficient ties

so i am lil concerned about this issue and i want some advice from you people or rather i would want to know wutt they will do with me in visit visa case as i fullfilled all formalities in your views.
i,e they will issue me visa or not wutt you will think.

thanks
In my opinion, you can apply again, and taking into consideration all the facts from your previous refusal, prepare you case 100%-120% (e.i. all supporting docs, letters from your Canadian relatives stating that you don't wish to overstay your visit in Canada, be creative and submit some important documents that will convince CHC of your temporary intent to visit Canad, as well as your return to UAE.
 

pakihero

Star Member
Jun 11, 2008
72
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Dear Immigration Expert

wutt do u mean by 100-120 % i mean to say i have all the documents with me like bank statments,company letter,sponsor letter etc. please add something if missing,,,,,
 
pakihero said:
Dear Immigration Expert

wutt do u mean by 100-120 % i mean to say i have all the documents with me like bank statments,company letter,sponsor letter etc. please add something if missing,,,,,
I can't tell you exactly what docs to submit as I don't know whats your current situation with PR application, etc. The only thing I can say that you, as an applicant, have to convince immigration authorities that you will not overstay your visit in Canada, or abandon your temporary resident status. In addition, your have to provide all necessary docs in support of your application (an invitation letter from relatives, proof of available funds, letter from your UAI employer, salary indication, and his permission for your vacation, etc. The rest is up to you. It is also true, that immigration authorities are not so keen to issue visitor's status to those who are already in immigration process.