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jsinghj88

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Sep 15, 2011
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hii, one of my friend's wife is studying in Canada since last 6 months n he had applied for multiple visitor visa to visit his wife and he got 2 years multiple visa,
now m in da same situation my wife is also in Canada on study permit n i want to apply visa bt most of da people suggest me to apply for single entry wht shld i do now?
I have returned from Australia n UK ( student visa) i spend almost 3 years in dese countries legally n now wht will b da chances for getting visitor visa?
n which visa i shld apply multiple entry or single entry
 
At this time i will suggest you to go for single entry and must show enough ties to your home country.

Once you are approved for single entry then you can apply for multiple entry one.

If you want to be safe then apply for single entry
 
my husband's visa is rejected.
i have a feeling that we should have applied for single entry rather than multiple entry.
So, i would sincerely suggest for the "single entry" with a short time of visit. it will also strengthen your arguments for the "home ties"
 
hello zahida, can u pls tell me, wht was da reason given 2 ur husband for refusal? and whn did he apply for visa means after how long he applied for trv whn u entered in Canada n did he get da visa in 2nd attempt
 
well the only reason they told were related to the home ties. i reached canada early september 2011. he applied for the visa last week and got rejected yesterday after 6 days...