My boyfriend is from Honduras and we met while he was studying in Montreal. I am a Canadian Citizen, born in Canada, and I invited him to stay with me for 6 weeks. I followed the instructions for the invitation letter from the CIC website and my boyfriend travelled from Tegucigalpa to Guatelama City (the corresponding embassy) to apply for his visa in person and it was denied.
They said to him that he was unable to proove that he intented to leave Canada after the six week was up! I feel SO frustrated! How on Earth can anyone proove intention? We are both law abiding people and would never let his visa expire and possibly hurt our chances of ever living together in canada... I might add that it was even doubly frustrating because he has already been to Canada! And now we are worried that because his visa was denied once, he may never be reissued one (on the visitor visa form, it asks if you were ever denied for a visa.. of course now we have to answer yes)
In the letter I did NOT mention he is my boyfriend, rather just a friend. If I explained our relationship would that help? What else can be done? I feel this is unjust and without cause! Thanks
They said to him that he was unable to proove that he intented to leave Canada after the six week was up! I feel SO frustrated! How on Earth can anyone proove intention? We are both law abiding people and would never let his visa expire and possibly hurt our chances of ever living together in canada... I might add that it was even doubly frustrating because he has already been to Canada! And now we are worried that because his visa was denied once, he may never be reissued one (on the visitor visa form, it asks if you were ever denied for a visa.. of course now we have to answer yes)
In the letter I did NOT mention he is my boyfriend, rather just a friend. If I explained our relationship would that help? What else can be done? I feel this is unjust and without cause! Thanks