Hi there,
My conjugal partner and I just received notice of our TRV rejection. We had requested a 1 week visit to Canada for the baptism of our son and to familiarize with son's Canadian heritage. I am a Canadian Citizen but I live with my partner and son outside of Canada. Our application was substantial and we provided several proof of strong ties to my partner's country:
- Home ownership for property her leases
- Lease for our apartment (valid until January 2017)
- Car ownership
- Birth certificates for two children
- 4 letters from employers (confirming salary, years of service, position and responsibilities, approved vacation time and consequences for failing to return to work -- my partner works for the military and failing to return to work would be considered desertion of military duty and could be punishable by emprisonment)
- Letter from the bank stating available funds
- Letter from pension plan stating years of contributions
- Service contracts for phone, Internet and electricity
- Receipts for all furniture and appliances purchased and staying in current residence
We also provided substantial proof to support the purpose of our 1-week visit to Canada:
- Cover letter
- Statutory declaration of invitation from myself
- Letter from my bank confirming funds available
- Letter of invitation from my mother (who was providing us with food and accommodations)
- Letter from my mother's bank stating funds available (she was to serve as garantor in case my funds were insufficient)
- Flight confirmation and photos from my mom's visit 2 months ago
- Affidavit of intent to leave Canada
- Return flight ticket purchase confirmation
- Detailed itinerary within Canada for 1 week including estimated expenses
- Baptism ceremony contract for our son
- Restaurant reservation for a family gathering after the baptism
Finally, as if that wasn't enough to convince the immigration officer that we would leave Canada after our 1-week visit, we also provided a doctor's note and accompanying x-Ray confirming that my partner is scheduled to have dental surgery at the military hospital in May 2016.
At this point, we are very disappointed and confused about this rejection and its impact on our son (who is ultimately refused his baptism). With your help, I am hoping to find out what we could do (if anything) from here. Asking for a PR doesn't seem to make sense to me as we are not looking at moving to Canada. Anything we could change to had strengthen our application? Or is applying again not worth it?
Reasons for rejection were:
1. Travel history (no previous travel)
2. Family ties in Canada and country of residence (I guess that's me and our son although living outside of Canada)
3. Length of proposed stay (1 week!!)
4. Purpose of visit (our son's baptism and a full week of planned visits to historic and cultural sites to allow my partner to discover his son's Canadian heritage)
5. Personal assets and financial status
6. Other reasons: your conjugal partner's invitation and funds noted, however you have not satisfied me that you are well established and you have strong ties in your country to return
Thoughts??
My conjugal partner and I just received notice of our TRV rejection. We had requested a 1 week visit to Canada for the baptism of our son and to familiarize with son's Canadian heritage. I am a Canadian Citizen but I live with my partner and son outside of Canada. Our application was substantial and we provided several proof of strong ties to my partner's country:
- Home ownership for property her leases
- Lease for our apartment (valid until January 2017)
- Car ownership
- Birth certificates for two children
- 4 letters from employers (confirming salary, years of service, position and responsibilities, approved vacation time and consequences for failing to return to work -- my partner works for the military and failing to return to work would be considered desertion of military duty and could be punishable by emprisonment)
- Letter from the bank stating available funds
- Letter from pension plan stating years of contributions
- Service contracts for phone, Internet and electricity
- Receipts for all furniture and appliances purchased and staying in current residence
We also provided substantial proof to support the purpose of our 1-week visit to Canada:
- Cover letter
- Statutory declaration of invitation from myself
- Letter from my bank confirming funds available
- Letter of invitation from my mother (who was providing us with food and accommodations)
- Letter from my mother's bank stating funds available (she was to serve as garantor in case my funds were insufficient)
- Flight confirmation and photos from my mom's visit 2 months ago
- Affidavit of intent to leave Canada
- Return flight ticket purchase confirmation
- Detailed itinerary within Canada for 1 week including estimated expenses
- Baptism ceremony contract for our son
- Restaurant reservation for a family gathering after the baptism
Finally, as if that wasn't enough to convince the immigration officer that we would leave Canada after our 1-week visit, we also provided a doctor's note and accompanying x-Ray confirming that my partner is scheduled to have dental surgery at the military hospital in May 2016.
At this point, we are very disappointed and confused about this rejection and its impact on our son (who is ultimately refused his baptism). With your help, I am hoping to find out what we could do (if anything) from here. Asking for a PR doesn't seem to make sense to me as we are not looking at moving to Canada. Anything we could change to had strengthen our application? Or is applying again not worth it?
Reasons for rejection were:
1. Travel history (no previous travel)
2. Family ties in Canada and country of residence (I guess that's me and our son although living outside of Canada)
3. Length of proposed stay (1 week!!)
4. Purpose of visit (our son's baptism and a full week of planned visits to historic and cultural sites to allow my partner to discover his son's Canadian heritage)
5. Personal assets and financial status
6. Other reasons: your conjugal partner's invitation and funds noted, however you have not satisfied me that you are well established and you have strong ties in your country to return
Thoughts??