Hi good morning today I got a email from visa office bangalore.about my TRV refused plz check and help me what for next step for re-apply and how to make correction and changes in documents.
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is in response to your recent enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Consulate General of Canada in Bengaluru.
Thank you for your enquiry regarding the refusal of your application for a Temporary Resident Visa.
We understand you may be disappointed with the decision made on your application. The reasons for refusal were provided to you at the time the decision was made, and the processing of your application is fully concluded. According to Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, any person wishing to become a temporary resident of Canada must satisfy a migration officer that they will leave Canada by the end of the period authorized for their stay in Canada, that they will not contravene the conditions of admission and that they do not belong in a category of persons inadmissible to Canada.
Based on the information provided on your application and in the supporting documents, the migration officer was not satisfied that you met the requirements of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. We are unable to provide additional information or details regarding the reasons for a refusal other than the information contained in the refusal letter. In reaching a decision, migration officers look at many factors, which may include:
- the applicant's travel history;
- the reason for travelling to Canada and the applicant's contacts there;
- the applicant's financial means for the trip;
- the applicant's ties to their country of residence, including immigration status, employment and family ties, properties;
- whether the applicant would be likely to leave Canada at the end of the authorized stay; and
- the information provided about the applicant’s Canadian host(s) or inviter(s).
It is the responsibility of the applicant to submit all the documents and information necessary to satisfy the migration officer that they would be a bona fide temporary resident to Canada.