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harjinder461

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May 29, 2017
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they mention in
other reason
-GIVEN economic conditions,employment prospects, considering your travel history, economic establishment and family ties, i am not satisfied that you would respect the terms of your admission as a temporary resident in Canada :(

what should we do ...we explained and showed everthing geniune as per requirment
 

Nate Gee

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May 23, 2017
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i submitted application by hand submit paper ....these are stupid reason.....could u tell what i can do
I am no expert, just someone who has recently gone through this process and done a lot of research as I've proceeded.

A few questions:
- What was the stated reason of your visit?
- Are you travelling alone?
- How long did you apply for?
- Are you currently employed?
- What country are you from? (it sounds like India, anything in the middle east or lower economic parts of Africa and Asia tends to be iffy)
- Have you ever traveled abroad? Where? Did you return before your permission to be there expired?
 

harjinder461

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May 29, 2017
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they take 23 days to process even my uncle prepared all documents by hiring a lawyer..b
1.we submited applicationn of parents to make strong case
2.we make travel to clear previous refusel point,my father visited thailand one month before
 

Nate Gee

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May 23, 2017
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A lawyer honestly doesn't seem to help much, it just helps to reduce the likelihood of you making a procedural error.

I am confused. Did you apply for your entire family to go? That is probably going to be a massive red flag as it looks like you could be planning to visit and not leave.
 

harjinder461

Star Member
May 29, 2017
64
3
I am no expert, just someone who has recently gone through this process and done a lot of research as I've proceeded.

A few questions:
- What was the stated reason of your visit?
- Are you travelling alone?
- How long did you apply for?
- Are you currently employed?
- What country are you from? (it sounds like India, anything in the middle east or lower economic parts of Africa and Asia tends to be iffy)
- Have you ever traveled abroad? Where? Did you return before your permission to be there expired?
-its my cousin birthday event which is held on17june
-no its my mother and father application both
-i sumbitted application on 15may
-yes my father has own business in auto electriction
-i am from india
- thailand recent visted
 

harjinder461

Star Member
May 29, 2017
64
3
A lawyer honestly doesn't seem to help much, it just helps to reduce the likelihood of you making a procedural error.

I am confused. Did you apply for your entire family to go? That is probably going to be a massive red flag as it looks like you could be planning to visit and not leave.
no its my parents application
 

Nate Gee

Full Member
May 23, 2017
26
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-its my cousin birthday event which is held on17june
-no its my mother and father application both
-i sumbitted application on 15may
-yes my father has own business in auto electriction
-i am from india
- thailand recent visted
Ah, India is one of the big red flags. I think that Canada is worried about Indian nationals overstaying.

Did you submit all financial documents, proof of income etc.?