My wife application was refused. They think marriage is not genuine, here is what was in the refusal letter:
In coming to this conclusion I have considered your lack of shared language, your limited knowledge about your husband’s personal life in Canada and lack of common-interests or explanation as to what makes you compatible with your husband. Before arriving at my decision, I advised you of the specific concerns that I had identified in your case regarding your relationship with your sponsor, and asked you to address these issues. You were unable to provide a response that satisfied my concerns.
I am not going to appeal but I will reapply. As far as I understand it will only make sense if there is what they call a very significant change in relationship.
So what may be considered by them to be such a change?
Here are some red flags which I think led to refusal:
1. Different cultures, different races, different religion. (I am a Canadian citizen originally from Russia. She is from Dominican republic).
2. Married 11 months after first meeting.
3. No relatives or friends present at the wedding from my side
4. 15 years age difference (I am older than her)
5. She was married to a Canadian before
6. 2 TRV refusal (one submitted by her 1st husband, one by me)
7. She is currently a student and I financially support her.
8. She speaks only basic English I speak only basic Spanish
9. She did not answer correct about my current city and could not remember my friend's name at the interview.
10. She did not know details of how I moved to Canada.
11. We discussed prenup but did not do it.
12. She has a daughter (from a Dominican who moved to Germany).
In coming to this conclusion I have considered your lack of shared language, your limited knowledge about your husband’s personal life in Canada and lack of common-interests or explanation as to what makes you compatible with your husband. Before arriving at my decision, I advised you of the specific concerns that I had identified in your case regarding your relationship with your sponsor, and asked you to address these issues. You were unable to provide a response that satisfied my concerns.
I am not going to appeal but I will reapply. As far as I understand it will only make sense if there is what they call a very significant change in relationship.
So what may be considered by them to be such a change?
Here are some red flags which I think led to refusal:
1. Different cultures, different races, different religion. (I am a Canadian citizen originally from Russia. She is from Dominican republic).
2. Married 11 months after first meeting.
3. No relatives or friends present at the wedding from my side
4. 15 years age difference (I am older than her)
5. She was married to a Canadian before
6. 2 TRV refusal (one submitted by her 1st husband, one by me)
7. She is currently a student and I financially support her.
8. She speaks only basic English I speak only basic Spanish
9. She did not answer correct about my current city and could not remember my friend's name at the interview.
10. She did not know details of how I moved to Canada.
11. We discussed prenup but did not do it.
12. She has a daughter (from a Dominican who moved to Germany).