- Mar 4, 2013
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- NDVO
- NOC Code......
- 2121
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 27 Sept 2011
- Doc's Request.
- 21 Feb 2012
- AOR Received.
- 20 Jan 2012
- File Transfer...
- 20 Dec 2011
- Med's Request
- 20 Feb 2012, 04 March 2013
- Med's Done....
- 10 March 2012, 05 March 2013
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 10 April 2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 03 May 2013
- LANDED..........
- Tentative in July 2013
I am the primary applicant. We were requested to send passports for visa stamping which we did last week. We haven't recieved our passports back yet.
I want my mother-in-law to be with us for our settlement in Canada. My husband prepares her multiple entry tourist visa application package with the following things:
1) Government job
2) Leave approval & NOC from the department she works with
3) Funds proof of CAD $15000
4) Travel duration of 5 months from mid July to December 2013
5) Travel history of UK on family reunion.
6) No booking of flight made till application made.
7) No sponsorship.
8) Reason of travel shown was Tourism.
9) Shown that she owns a house with the proof of electricity bill and house tax.
10) Shown that her son lives in India and her daughter lives in UK.
11) She is 58 years old.
Based on above conditions her visa has been refused. Visa office stated that they are not satisfied that my mother-in-law will return back to India. They also stated that they aren't satisfied with the travel history and funds proof.
Our plans have really shattered at this point. My 2 year old son can't live without her for a single day. I and my family is very emotionally attached to her and want to take her along for 5 months. Then she is going to come back as she is employed in government.
Please suggest how should we convince visa officer that she will come back. I know it's difficult to get tourist visa once rejected. But is there an option that once I recieve our passports with visa stamping (PR) then we send multiple entry tourist visa application package again with copy of our PR and COPR to assure visa officer that my mother-in-law will come back?
Please suggest the options of taking her along to canada. I can't let her live here alone with no one here to take care of. In the month of december her daughter would be coming back so there shall be no problem of being here lonely.
I request all senior members to suggest what should I do in this case.
I want my mother-in-law to be with us for our settlement in Canada. My husband prepares her multiple entry tourist visa application package with the following things:
1) Government job
2) Leave approval & NOC from the department she works with
3) Funds proof of CAD $15000
4) Travel duration of 5 months from mid July to December 2013
5) Travel history of UK on family reunion.
6) No booking of flight made till application made.
7) No sponsorship.
8) Reason of travel shown was Tourism.
9) Shown that she owns a house with the proof of electricity bill and house tax.
10) Shown that her son lives in India and her daughter lives in UK.
11) She is 58 years old.
Based on above conditions her visa has been refused. Visa office stated that they are not satisfied that my mother-in-law will return back to India. They also stated that they aren't satisfied with the travel history and funds proof.
Our plans have really shattered at this point. My 2 year old son can't live without her for a single day. I and my family is very emotionally attached to her and want to take her along for 5 months. Then she is going to come back as she is employed in government.
Please suggest how should we convince visa officer that she will come back. I know it's difficult to get tourist visa once rejected. But is there an option that once I recieve our passports with visa stamping (PR) then we send multiple entry tourist visa application package again with copy of our PR and COPR to assure visa officer that my mother-in-law will come back?
Please suggest the options of taking her along to canada. I can't let her live here alone with no one here to take care of. In the month of december her daughter would be coming back so there shall be no problem of being here lonely.
I request all senior members to suggest what should I do in this case.