Hello There,
This is an international student from Hyderabad, India pursuing his graduate studies in BC. I recently got married in April 2012 and my wife lives in Hyderabad. After the wedding, She initially applied for Visitor visa in April, which was rejected. The officer said he wasn't convinced she will return, citing these reasons
• You have not satisfied that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident
• Your Travel History
• Your Family ties in Canada and in your country of residence
• Length of proposed stay in Canada
• Your personal status and financial status.
• I am not satisfied that you have sufficient including your income and assets to carry out your stated purpose going to Canada and to effect your departure.
So we reached out to Y-Axis (consultancy) in Hyderabad and they suggested we apply for Open Work Permit which they say we have higher chances of getting it. We addressed every concern raised in the previous application and applied again. Very unfortunately, this time also the application was rejected and the officer said he wasn't convinced she will return, citing these two reasons
• Your current employment situation
• Your personal status and financial status.
She is not employed currently (is that what the visa officer is referring to??)... she finished her Masters in Pharmacy in Dec 2011, got married soon after that and waiting to join me in canada, which is why she never worked or tried to get a job either.
We showed a cash balance of over CAD 20,000 in her savings account (applicant) and CAD 18,000 in my account, in addition to two affidavits of support worth approx. CAD 95,000 (properties from family members). All these in addition to my scholarship of over CAD 20,000. Is that not sufficient ?? Is the officer concerned that she doesn't have an immovable asset or an investment in her name ??
I am totally frustrated and quite blank on ideas.. Your comments and expert opinions are quite appreciated...
Thanks a lot...
This is an international student from Hyderabad, India pursuing his graduate studies in BC. I recently got married in April 2012 and my wife lives in Hyderabad. After the wedding, She initially applied for Visitor visa in April, which was rejected. The officer said he wasn't convinced she will return, citing these reasons
• You have not satisfied that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident
• Your Travel History
• Your Family ties in Canada and in your country of residence
• Length of proposed stay in Canada
• Your personal status and financial status.
• I am not satisfied that you have sufficient including your income and assets to carry out your stated purpose going to Canada and to effect your departure.
So we reached out to Y-Axis (consultancy) in Hyderabad and they suggested we apply for Open Work Permit which they say we have higher chances of getting it. We addressed every concern raised in the previous application and applied again. Very unfortunately, this time also the application was rejected and the officer said he wasn't convinced she will return, citing these two reasons
• Your current employment situation
• Your personal status and financial status.
She is not employed currently (is that what the visa officer is referring to??)... she finished her Masters in Pharmacy in Dec 2011, got married soon after that and waiting to join me in canada, which is why she never worked or tried to get a job either.
We showed a cash balance of over CAD 20,000 in her savings account (applicant) and CAD 18,000 in my account, in addition to two affidavits of support worth approx. CAD 95,000 (properties from family members). All these in addition to my scholarship of over CAD 20,000. Is that not sufficient ?? Is the officer concerned that she doesn't have an immovable asset or an investment in her name ??
I am totally frustrated and quite blank on ideas.. Your comments and expert opinions are quite appreciated...
Thanks a lot...