Although I sympathize with people who are unable to get their spouses here, I would have to strongly disagree with just being able to automatically grant them a visitor visa just simply because they're your spouse. They have to go through security and background checks, check immigration history to see that they don't have a history of overstay/illegal work, ensure they have enough money for their stay, and if they're likely to return to their country. What if your spouse has committed a serious crime? Should we let him in "automatically" just because he's your spouse? If yes, should we just trust your word that he'll "be on his best behaviour?" If no, should we then automatically ban anyone whose spouse has a criminal record, from entering?
Everyone's got to prove they're a genuine visitor, whether a spouse or not.
Also you mentioned your spouse was unfairly refused a TRV for purpose of visit. How did you guys demonstrate his purpose of visit was valid? Did you just simply say "he's going to visit me?" What did you submit as documents?
Also you mentioned how important it was for husband and wife to live together after marriage, so if the visitor visa is refused, why dont you just go live with him until he gets his PR?
You have a point, I agree with the background check item. I think that step should remain the same, the process should remain the same as TRV is really not taking that long anyways, but my point is given that everything is good with background and proof of funds and all they should be approved to be fair.
I mentioned its important for us to celebrate festivals, christmas, new years and our first birthday to build memories and strengthen the relationship. I provided background police clearance and proof of funds but I read on this thread that it is a common mistake.
I was refused on the following grounds:
- You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident. In reaching this decision, I considered several factors, including:
- Purpose of visit ( I did submit an itinerary though, but I dint purchase the flight tickets because that would be risky, what if I dont get approved? I lose my flight tickets $$)
- You do not meet the eligibility requirements necessary to make an application for an electronic travel authorization as per 7.01(2) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, as our records indicate that you did not hold a Canadian temporary resident visa at any time during the 10-year period immediately preceding the day on which you made your application, or you did not hold a valid United States nonimmigrant visa on the day in which you made your application.
First two atleast make little sense, the third point is total BS I thought unless I am interpreting it wrong. I know you guys are much more experienced in this and may be can help me. Should I even consider re-applying this?