Hello everyone. I am a Canadian citizen (Canadian-Canadian) who has been living and working in Northern Iraq for the last three years. I intend to keep living here for at least another few years. This was stated clearly in the application.
I got married last year while living here. I wanted to bring my wife home to Canada over the summer to visit my family before coming back to Iraq with me.
We made an application for a visitor visa, which was rejected based on a lack of travel history. So I took my wife on a few vacations to Turkey and Lebanon to get a few more stamps on her passport.
I re-applied for her visitor visa and it was refused today because they said we need to apply for a sponsorship visa instead. But that's the part I don't get. We have no intention of living in Canada for at least another 5 years and that is exactly why we were applying for a visitor visa. It seems dishonest to apply for permanent residence given that we will not be residing in Canada for more than 4 weeks out of the year.
I had supporting documents from my member of parliament, as well as ample evidence of work ties and her family ties here (as well as my work ties here to Iraq).
It really feels to me as if the immigration officer did not properly read through the application and suggested something contrary to our wishes. Is there some kind of appeal request? I feel simply applying a third time for a visitor visa is not helpful. I have heard of people contacting the ambassador where they are located has led to some success. Any other advice? Thank you.
I got married last year while living here. I wanted to bring my wife home to Canada over the summer to visit my family before coming back to Iraq with me.
We made an application for a visitor visa, which was rejected based on a lack of travel history. So I took my wife on a few vacations to Turkey and Lebanon to get a few more stamps on her passport.
I re-applied for her visitor visa and it was refused today because they said we need to apply for a sponsorship visa instead. But that's the part I don't get. We have no intention of living in Canada for at least another 5 years and that is exactly why we were applying for a visitor visa. It seems dishonest to apply for permanent residence given that we will not be residing in Canada for more than 4 weeks out of the year.
I had supporting documents from my member of parliament, as well as ample evidence of work ties and her family ties here (as well as my work ties here to Iraq).
It really feels to me as if the immigration officer did not properly read through the application and suggested something contrary to our wishes. Is there some kind of appeal request? I feel simply applying a third time for a visitor visa is not helpful. I have heard of people contacting the ambassador where they are located has led to some success. Any other advice? Thank you.