Hi,
I have got an "unpaid" internship at the university of waterloo's journal "alternatives". I intially wrote to the immigration officers asking them the procedure for application of visa. I was told to apply on work permit and they said LMO will be exempted if you can prove that your work is of significant contribution to Canada. My letter from the editor did state that. I was denied visa due to lack of LMO. There was no way I could get an LMO as my magazine was hiring various interns from across the globe. And this was not employment too.
When I wrote to them again, I was asked to apply under TRV. I reapplied, this time with a cover letter stating my clear intentions. I wanted to get trained and come back to India. Also, mentioned my family ties and everything else that needed answer.
Rejected again. I dont understand when the case is genuine, why visa officers reject it? How do I prove that I am NOT going to stay in their country? Do visa officers even read the cover letter? How much of an explanation I gave! Despite this, and all the documents being in place, getting rejected and depriving me of a good opportunity is really disgusting!
I can get a guarantee letter from my family that I will come back. What is the guarantee that I will get my visa even then? I am funding my whole program.
What do I need to do to just go and finish my training and come back?
Anyone has thoughts?
Thanks
I have got an "unpaid" internship at the university of waterloo's journal "alternatives". I intially wrote to the immigration officers asking them the procedure for application of visa. I was told to apply on work permit and they said LMO will be exempted if you can prove that your work is of significant contribution to Canada. My letter from the editor did state that. I was denied visa due to lack of LMO. There was no way I could get an LMO as my magazine was hiring various interns from across the globe. And this was not employment too.
When I wrote to them again, I was asked to apply under TRV. I reapplied, this time with a cover letter stating my clear intentions. I wanted to get trained and come back to India. Also, mentioned my family ties and everything else that needed answer.
Rejected again. I dont understand when the case is genuine, why visa officers reject it? How do I prove that I am NOT going to stay in their country? Do visa officers even read the cover letter? How much of an explanation I gave! Despite this, and all the documents being in place, getting rejected and depriving me of a good opportunity is really disgusting!
I can get a guarantee letter from my family that I will come back. What is the guarantee that I will get my visa even then? I am funding my whole program.
What do I need to do to just go and finish my training and come back?
Anyone has thoughts?
Thanks