So your daughter lives in the same country because visiting every 3 months is not a tie to return. So if a partner in a company, you would show business registration, proof of partnership, client invoices and contracts that show you must return.I have a daughter back home whom I visit every 3 months also I have a visit visa that she is visiting me during her summer vacation. Also, a letter that I am a partner in a company in Kuwait
This is a volunteer forum. If you want a faster reply hire someone. Your lack of permanent status in Kuwait and your lack of ties to Egypt plus being in a relationship means you are at risk of remaining in Canada. That is likely why you were denied. If you reapply provide proof of all your ties like business registration, property ownership/lease agreements, etc.Reply to my inquiry
The whole situation seems pretty sketch. You need to do better at convincing them about the genuineness of relationship maybe.Me and me girlfriend were in a relationship to married and due family circumstances we didn’t and after many years we met on the Facebook knows that she divorced and moved to Canada with her kids . I also experienced a separation from my wife. Because she is not able to come to Kuwait as she is studying now I decided to come and visit her . This is what we also mentioned in the invitation letter and cover letter as well . I didn’t mention about my daughter in the letter at all.
You need to proof strong tie to your home country. And is your daughter a minor? Who is taking care of her when you only visit her few times a year. (maybe your wife?)Me and me girlfriend were in a relationship to married and due family circumstances we didn’t and after many years we met on the Facebook knows that she divorced and moved to Canada with her kids . I also experienced a separation from my wife. Because she is not able to come to Kuwait as she is studying now I decided to come and visit her . This is what we also mentioned in the invitation letter and cover letter as well . I didn’t mention about my daughter in the letter at all.