My boyfriend was recently rejected on visiting my self in Canada over the holidays. I came across an older thread about reapplying that states it may be beneficial to applying immediately after rejection even if not adding supporting documents and wondering if this is wise given the case below. If not, does anyone have any advise?
Link to previous article:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/reapplying-immediately-after-a-trv-refusal-t74388.0.html
The reasons of his refusal were travel history and purpose of travel
Travel History:As for the first one, he's travelled many time outside of his country of Zimbabwe in the past 5 years including back and forth to his neighbouring country, which we listed every one (almost 20) and showed stamps. He's also travelled far to Russia to study and lived in his neighbouring country, both of which we have submitted his stamps and permits to show that he has not abused the visitors date. The only thing I can see is that three of the stamps to his neigbouring country are not visible due to water damage. However they were during the time of his 5 year permit so he was able to go and come as he pleased.
Purpose of Travel: Our reason was that I am home for the holidays until Feb (I usually work abroad) and he is off work until then as well so it's a good time for him to come visit me and my family over the holidays.
Do you think if we re-apply without adding additional info (i don't know what we can add at this point) it would be ok?
Link to previous article:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/reapplying-immediately-after-a-trv-refusal-t74388.0.html
The reasons of his refusal were travel history and purpose of travel
Travel History:As for the first one, he's travelled many time outside of his country of Zimbabwe in the past 5 years including back and forth to his neighbouring country, which we listed every one (almost 20) and showed stamps. He's also travelled far to Russia to study and lived in his neighbouring country, both of which we have submitted his stamps and permits to show that he has not abused the visitors date. The only thing I can see is that three of the stamps to his neigbouring country are not visible due to water damage. However they were during the time of his 5 year permit so he was able to go and come as he pleased.
Purpose of Travel: Our reason was that I am home for the holidays until Feb (I usually work abroad) and he is off work until then as well so it's a good time for him to come visit me and my family over the holidays.
Do you think if we re-apply without adding additional info (i don't know what we can add at this point) it would be ok?