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purebeige
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« on: August 30, 2011, 12:12:45 am »

my situation: won a work/study program to canada (still need a TRV, not a study permit), so needed to get a TRV. I live in Ukraine and am a Ukrainian citizen, but for the reason of the lack of time had to apply for a TRV in the USA, where I have been for the last 3 months. I was refused. at the same time all 20 other participants of this program (also Ukrainians )applied for a TRV to Canada in Ukraine with the same set of documents I did. all 20 (!!!) were granted a visa. So, in a week I am going back to Ukraine, earlier than planned, to re-appply for a TRV there.

my question: do I need to re-apply  to Canadian Embassy in Ukraine with the same set of documents I did to the Canadian Embassy in the US, as my colleagues applied in Ukraine with the same docs and were granted a visa? or do I still need to overcome my points of refusal, in other words to provide additional documents my colleagues did not provide?

Question #2: Do I enclose my refusal letter when I re-apply?
Question #3: How do I answer the questions about " have you ever previously been denied a visa to Canada?provide details" in my application for a TRV?Huh Do I just rewrite my refusal letter? or explain everything in brief?Huh


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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2011, 12:36:32 am »

my situation: won a work/study program to canada (still need a TRV, not a study permit), so needed to get a TRV. I live in Ukraine and am a Ukrainian citizen, but for the reason of the lack of time had to apply for a TRV in the USA, where I have been for the last 3 months. I was refused. at the same time all 20 other participants of this program (also Ukrainians )applied for a TRV to Canada in Ukraine with the same set of documents I did. all 20 (!!!) were granted a visa. So, in a week I am going back to Ukraine, earlier than planned, to re-appply for a TRV there.

my question: do I need to re-apply  to Canadian Embassy in Ukraine with the same set of documents I did to the Canadian Embassy in the US, as my colleagues applied in Ukraine with the same docs and were granted a visa? or do I still need to overcome my points of refusal, in other words to provide additional documents my colleagues did not provide? Your status changed; you are citizen of the region you are applying from.

Question #2: Do I enclose my refusal letter when I re-apply? No
Question #3: How do I answer the questions about " have you ever previously been denied a visa to Canada?provide details" in my application for a TRV?Huh Do I just rewrite my refusal letter? or explain everything in brief?Huh Answer yes, date and place

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purebeige
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2011, 12:44:20 am »

thank you)
so, what you are saying is that if  I re-apply to a different country, it is as if I apply anew and I do not have to overcome my refusal points?Huh? just regular application?Huh
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« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2011, 02:21:36 am »

What were the reasons given you n your refusal letter?

thank you)
so, what you are saying is that if  I re-apply to a different country, it is as if I apply anew and I do not have to overcome my refusal points?Huh? just regular application?Huh
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purebeige
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2011, 09:33:27 pm »

immigration status, family ties, length of stay, limited employment opportunities in country of residence
not enough funds
no docs on my host
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« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2011, 08:42:00 am »

That is a "Form" Letter (sort of a template). Was anything checked? Anyway you have a better chance at getting approved from your own country considering you are a visitor when you applied from the US. You can show your "ties" with your own country, where as you don't have any "tie" with the US. 

immigration status, family ties, length of stay, limited employment opportunities in country of residence
not enough funds
no docs on my host
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« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2011, 09:18:44 am »

All of the above were checked)))) sounds ridiculous, i know... Well, to me it does.
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« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2011, 10:23:07 am »

You can apply again from your country of residence. See the document checklist from your region and be sure to attach the documents that apply to your case to support your application.

All of the above were checked)))) sounds ridiculous, i know... Well, to me it does.
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« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2011, 10:25:00 am »

 Grinвступайте в наш клуб this is mean get into our club ......I have almost the same situation but more COMPLICATED!!!!!!!!!!today recived a passport and .....letter........they DIDNT gave me a TRV(despit of i have VALID work permit .....all i just need to entre to canada.....)
Ukrainian counsel ask me few quations about my husband  who is in canada...and she decided that IF i HAVE a husband....thats means I didint satisfied her in
1.your family ties in canada and 2 PURPOSE of your VISITE.........the second one the MOST IRRITATING ( i mantiond that PURPOSE OF VISITE IS 
E M P LO Y M E N T  !!!!!!!!!!!!

this is unbelivable...i can see now because i really WANTED to be fair and mantiond that i have A husband in canada ...she just gave me a REFUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so could you tell me .....right now i am not surprised when people LIE in applications!!!!!!!!!they dont care about your fairness!!!!!!!!!!!! Shocked
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« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2011, 02:00:46 am »

This is where you said that you are from Ukraine! Anyway we can clearly see the issue you have with this PR case. It has been a long time dealing with all the requirements to get the final decision. And it's given and now it's taken back! This is not the end of life though it's a dream for many people. You may find a better way to carry on your life together! Best of luck!
Grinвступайте в наш клуб this is mean get into our club ......I have almost the same situation but more COMPLICATED!!!!!!!!!!today recived a passport and .....letter........they DIDNT gave me a TRV(despit of i have VALID work permit .....all i just need to entre to canada.....)
Ukrainian counsel ask me few quations about my husband  who is in canada...and she decided that IF i HAVE a husband....thats means I didint satisfied her in
1.your family ties in canada and 2 PURPOSE of your VISITE.........the second one the MOST IRRITATING ( i mantiond that PURPOSE OF VISITE IS 
E M P LO Y M E N T  !!!!!!!!!!!!

this is unbelivable...i can see now because i really WANTED to be fair and mantiond that i have A husband in canada ...she just gave me a REFUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so could you tell me .....right now i am not surprised when people LIE in applications!!!!!!!!!they dont care about your fairness!!!!!!!!!!!! Shocked
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