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mikeymyke
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I'm guessing it's because they have a strong family tie (the sponsor) in Canada, they believe the applicant wont leave the country? So then a typical refusal reason would be insufficient family ties back home, but couldn't an applicant counter that reason if she has her parents, siblings, relatives, etc, basically every single relative living in her country? So then if an applicant has that kind of background, still satisfies the funds required, itinerary, travel history, etc requirements, then shouldn't that applicant have a relatively high chance of getting approved despite being married to Canadian?