Hello,
I live in Canada (recently got my citizenship), but unfortunately, when I invited my parents to visit me, they got their Visitor's VISA refused because of their family ties with their home country.
Since I am the only child, I wonder if this reason alone would be enough to get another refusal.
Concerning the rest of requirements and "ties" to their home country, I would say they are fine.
Could it be possible that not having strong family ties with the home country, but having a son in Canada, be a reason to get the Visitor's Visa refused forever?
Thank you for your answers!
I live in Canada (recently got my citizenship), but unfortunately, when I invited my parents to visit me, they got their Visitor's VISA refused because of their family ties with their home country.
Since I am the only child, I wonder if this reason alone would be enough to get another refusal.
Concerning the rest of requirements and "ties" to their home country, I would say they are fine.
Could it be possible that not having strong family ties with the home country, but having a son in Canada, be a reason to get the Visitor's Visa refused forever?
Thank you for your answers!