Hi!
My wife applied for a multiple-entry TRV at the Guatemala Office.
An hour ago, we found out that it was denied due to "family ties in home country vs Canada".
We got married in April 2013. We have submitted a sponsorship application in July 2013; I was approved to sponsor my wife in August 2013.
What is the best way to find out more about the reasoning behind CIC's decision?
Also, is there an official policy that no wife is to visit Canada while the paperwork is in progress?
While we were dating, she was also denied a visa because CIC thought she would remain in Canada.
The reasons provided by CIC for refusal do not seem "reasonable", they sound more like excuses.
Are citizens of specific countries simply denied entry into Canada as tourists?
I'm starting to believe so.
Is there a quota for tourists of specific countries? ie: after 200 TRVs for citizens of Costa Rica are approved; deny all subsequent visas until next fiscal.
My wife applied for a multiple-entry TRV at the Guatemala Office.
An hour ago, we found out that it was denied due to "family ties in home country vs Canada".
We got married in April 2013. We have submitted a sponsorship application in July 2013; I was approved to sponsor my wife in August 2013.
What is the best way to find out more about the reasoning behind CIC's decision?
Also, is there an official policy that no wife is to visit Canada while the paperwork is in progress?
While we were dating, she was also denied a visa because CIC thought she would remain in Canada.
The reasons provided by CIC for refusal do not seem "reasonable", they sound more like excuses.
Are citizens of specific countries simply denied entry into Canada as tourists?
I'm starting to believe so.
Is there a quota for tourists of specific countries? ie: after 200 TRVs for citizens of Costa Rica are approved; deny all subsequent visas until next fiscal.