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Visitor Visa for Boyfriend

amrita gandhi

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Jul 24, 2021
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2023 whn i was flying to india to attend. I took flight to dubai first and then to india. Though i had a very short stay of one day while going to india n coming back from india too
 

amrita gandhi

Full Member
Jul 24, 2021
25
3
do i invite him or not? if yes, ofcouse i hv to mention my relationship n status in canada.

please help me in figuring it out which one is the best option ?

1) without disvlosing our relationship, if it is - he already had one refusal last yr.

2) by disclosing relationship, as you guys are saying its a red flag.


please guide me on a same

last i met him in 2023 for a day just
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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do i invite him or not? if yes, ofcouse i hv to mention my relationship n status in canada.

please help me in figuring it out which one is the best option ?

1) without disvlosing our relationship, if it is - he already had one refusal last yr.

2) by disclosing relationship, as you guys are saying its a red flag.


please guide me on a same

last i met him in 2023 for a day just
Well he has no reason to come to Canada if you don’t say why he is coming.
 

amrita gandhi

Full Member
Jul 24, 2021
25
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what can we mention in his case??? he is working in a same company from past 3 years, secondly he does get noc from HR stating that he ll be going for only 10 days
 

Copingwithlife

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Jul 29, 2018
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do i invite him or not? if yes, ofcouse i hv to mention my relationship n status in canada.

please help me in figuring it out which one is the best option ?

1) without disvlosing our relationship, if it is - he already had one refusal last yr.

2) by disclosing relationship, as you guys are saying its a red flag.


please guide me on a same

last i met him in 2023 for a day just
Then issue an invitation. You’re focusing too much on him coming and not enough on why he has to LEAVE.

Your relationship is tie that he’ll stay, so he has to emphasize that he’ll leave .
Immigration wasn’t born yesterday. He had to have a reason why he’s visiting and more importantly why he’ll leave

What were the reasons he got denied last year ?
He’ll have to address those or you’re looking at another refusal
 
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amrita gandhi

Full Member
Jul 24, 2021
25
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Then issue an invitation. You’re focusing too much on him coming and not enough on why he has to LEAVE.

Your relationship is tie that he’ll stay, so he has to emphasize that he’ll leave .
Immigration wasn’t born yesterday. He had to have a reason why he’s visiting and more importantly why he’ll leave

What were the reasons he got denied last year ?
He’ll have to address those or you’re looking at another refusal
can we give a reason like he has 2 years contract with his current company, even i have the copy of it, so he has ever reason of leaving canada
 

amrita gandhi

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Jul 24, 2021
25
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these were the reasons of his last apply . it was through agent wherin his Dubai work visa was about to expire in 3 months.



1) your assests and financial status are insufficient to support the stated purpose of your visit
2)you donot have significant ties outside canada
3)the purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given in a details you have provided in your application
4)Your current employement situation does not show that you are financially established in the country of residence
5)your immigration status outside your country of nationality or habitual residence
 

amrita gandhi

Full Member
Jul 24, 2021
25
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if i talk about the scenerio of today,

1) he does hv $ 17k in his acc wherein i hv 45-50 k in canadian acc , if i am inviting him , can i say he ll be living with me during his 10 days visit. his travelling expenses ll be covered by him whereas i ll be taking care of his living expenses here.

2) &3)
since 3 years he is in dubai and even last year he went back to his home country to see his parents, since the distance is very short from dubai to bd comparitively to canada to bd, so he does not hv any intention to stay here. Apart from it. Asians do not get officially committed like tht, they and their families do follow such rituals before the official tie . so , there is no way that he is going to be here for forever after getting his temporary visa.


4) earlier in 2024 when he applied he was working as a cashier and was earning 3000 in hand, now from oct he got promotted to branch head and earns 4500 dirhams

5) he does hv a contract of 2 years with company as well country where he is supposed to work for 2 years. Secondly, companies are the one who do expenses on renewing contracts of their workers, so he has to give his services in all conditions .


please give your views on my points
 

welliam

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Mar 12, 2025
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if i talk about the scenerio of today,

1) he does hv $ 17k in his acc wherein i hv 45-50 k in canadian acc , if i am inviting him , can i say he ll be living with me during his 10 days visit. his travelling expenses ll be covered by him whereas i ll be taking care of his living expenses here.

2) &3)
since 3 years he is in dubai and even last year he went back to his home country to see his parents, since the distance is very short from dubai to bd comparitively to canada to bd, so he does not hv any intention to stay here. Apart from it. Asians do not get officially committed like tht, they and their families do follow such rituals before the official tie . so , there is no way that he is going to be here for forever after getting his temporary visa.


4) earlier in 2024 when he applied he was working as a cashier and was earning 3000 in hand, now from oct he got promotted to branch head and earns 4500 dirhams

5) he does hv a contract of 2 years with company as well country where he is supposed to work for 2 years. Secondly, companies are the one who do expenses on renewing contracts of their workers, so he has to give his services in all conditions .


please give your views on my points
Give all details , as truthfully as possible and apply. Pray that he gets a visa. No one will be able to give you a definite yes or no on this forum. If you put yourselves in the immigration officer's shoes, you will see the red flags. Whether, they are true or not is anyone's guess. If I be the devil's advocate , it looks like you are trying to get him to Canada , get married and then apply for PR. All his documentation should try to prove otherwise. Best of luck, don't take too much stress. Go ahead and apply.