Hi all,
Appreciate your comments on my situation. My story is kinda long. In short, I tried getting TRVs and study permit but all rejected because my bf who is an international student in Canada. We really do not have any intention of getting married over there and merely want to spend some time together.
Full details below:
When I was still doing my undergraduate program, I tried to get a TRV to visit my boyfriend in Canada but was refused twice.
When I applied for my first TRV, I was actually on study break and about two months away from my LAST 4 papers for the degree. I attached my examination entry form and the recipe of the payment for the exam, which shows that I need to come back for the final exam, if not I won't be able to graduate at all. The VO gave me three reasons for the refusal - insufficient fund, my personal assets and financial status and family ties in Canada and my country of residence. My dad was sponsoring me for the trip (but was reluctant to show his bank statement then, he only deposited about 5,000 CAD into my account for my two weeks stay) so I don't understand why he would even talk about personal assets. I was a full-time student yet to graduate then!
Anyhow, after the refusal, my dad transferred another 5,000 CAD to my account and provided his bank statement this time. I applied again and also wrote a letter to explain that I am only a student and can't possibly own any asset at this age. Also explained that, my dad and I really thought 5,000 CAD is sufficient. Other than the bank statement and letter, I submitted the exact same documents. But this time, the VO rejected with travel history and family ties in Canada and my country of residence. To clarify, I do not have any relative in Canada other than my boyfriend (strictly speaking he's not a family member yet) and my family are all in Malaysia. Travel history wise, I have never overstay or enter any country illegally. I have been to countries like Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Maldives and etc.
I gave up hope after the second refusal and after I read that so many people (even married couples) have difficulties getting the TRV. I also didn't have that kind of time to reapply again. Thus, I put that aside and focus on my exam. With all the hard work, I passed all the paper and am now a graduate. My boyfriend came back around August (for a month) to celebrate my graduation with me but had gone back to Canada already.
After my graduation, parents offered to sponsor me for Post-Grad program in Canada. They saw how unhappy I was when my bf was leaving again and how happy I was whenever he is around. Besides, they had been through distance relationship (UK-Malaysia) and knew how hard it is. With all those encouragements, I applied to a school and then applied for study permit but got rejected again.
Bf and I have been trying a lot of Immigration Consultants but we were told that my case cannot be rehabilitated. My only option is to wait for my boyfriend to get his PR and apply for me as a spouse, if we get married.
Is there any other option for us? We are still very young and marriage is definitely not in the picture yet. If we really wanted to get married, we would have done that when he was back in Malaysia! For now, we just want to spend some time together. What can we do?
Appreciate your comments on my situation. My story is kinda long. In short, I tried getting TRVs and study permit but all rejected because my bf who is an international student in Canada. We really do not have any intention of getting married over there and merely want to spend some time together.
Full details below:
When I was still doing my undergraduate program, I tried to get a TRV to visit my boyfriend in Canada but was refused twice.
When I applied for my first TRV, I was actually on study break and about two months away from my LAST 4 papers for the degree. I attached my examination entry form and the recipe of the payment for the exam, which shows that I need to come back for the final exam, if not I won't be able to graduate at all. The VO gave me three reasons for the refusal - insufficient fund, my personal assets and financial status and family ties in Canada and my country of residence. My dad was sponsoring me for the trip (but was reluctant to show his bank statement then, he only deposited about 5,000 CAD into my account for my two weeks stay) so I don't understand why he would even talk about personal assets. I was a full-time student yet to graduate then!
Anyhow, after the refusal, my dad transferred another 5,000 CAD to my account and provided his bank statement this time. I applied again and also wrote a letter to explain that I am only a student and can't possibly own any asset at this age. Also explained that, my dad and I really thought 5,000 CAD is sufficient. Other than the bank statement and letter, I submitted the exact same documents. But this time, the VO rejected with travel history and family ties in Canada and my country of residence. To clarify, I do not have any relative in Canada other than my boyfriend (strictly speaking he's not a family member yet) and my family are all in Malaysia. Travel history wise, I have never overstay or enter any country illegally. I have been to countries like Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Maldives and etc.
I gave up hope after the second refusal and after I read that so many people (even married couples) have difficulties getting the TRV. I also didn't have that kind of time to reapply again. Thus, I put that aside and focus on my exam. With all the hard work, I passed all the paper and am now a graduate. My boyfriend came back around August (for a month) to celebrate my graduation with me but had gone back to Canada already.
After my graduation, parents offered to sponsor me for Post-Grad program in Canada. They saw how unhappy I was when my bf was leaving again and how happy I was whenever he is around. Besides, they had been through distance relationship (UK-Malaysia) and knew how hard it is. With all those encouragements, I applied to a school and then applied for study permit but got rejected again.
Bf and I have been trying a lot of Immigration Consultants but we were told that my case cannot be rehabilitated. My only option is to wait for my boyfriend to get his PR and apply for me as a spouse, if we get married.
Is there any other option for us? We are still very young and marriage is definitely not in the picture yet. If we really wanted to get married, we would have done that when he was back in Malaysia! For now, we just want to spend some time together. What can we do?