Your first rejection was tied to the fact that you were leaving your job, had no ties (because you were in Qatar and would be leaving that so where would you go at the end of your stay in Canada - i.e. weak ties). Your spouse was a student so definitely no grounds for her to be able to support you.Jojy Jose said:Hi Fkl and seniors,
I am from India and my wife is Canada recently completed her studies in Nursing and got eligibility to write RN in Ontario, waiting for her PGWP for 3 years.I applied for SOWP in Oct-2015 while I was in Qatar and got rejected in May 2016 ,again we submitted an application for SOWP in Dec-2016 which too got rejected.The reason for for both rejections are below as per the GCMS notes.
GCMS 1:-
Applicant is accountant in Qatar.
am not satisfied that this move is logical. The applicant would be leaving their job in Qatar, and has not shown ties to home country, I am not satisfied that they would be likely to return to CoR at the end of the authorized stay. Refused.
GCMS 2:-
Applicant is an accountant manager in Kerala and enrolled in masters of business admin (MBA) under Venkateshware. Given the addition of the pending end to spouse's permit in 3 months, and no PGWP, I am not satisfied of the BF and concerns with the duration of stay. The applicant would be leaving their job and studies, I am not satisfied that they would be likely to return to CoR at the end of the authorized stay. Application refused.
Being refused for two times I am now scared to apply again,I humbly request you people's advice on this as my wife and me are separated for 2 years now after our marriage and now no where and no idea what to do.
Second time, your own status in home country looked so and so. More importantly, your spouse's SP was close to expiry and there wasn't any PGWP in hand yet. Even then, she needs a job offer + PGWP to support you.
Simply wait for your spouse to get PGWP and then a job offer, then apply. I don't see any issues then