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Visit Visa Application (Using the new IRCC Portal)

kspcuba

Newbie
Oct 28, 2022
5
1
Applied for Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) through the IRCC Portal for my spouse to visit me from Cuba on March 24th 2022 and I got Refusal Letter on July 29th 2022. Total waiting time 127 days

Date Submitted: March 24, 2022
Current Status: Submitted
Biometrics Request: March 28, 2022
Biometrics Completed: April 13, 2022 (Canadian Embassy in Havana)
BVL: July 29th 2022
Refusal Letter: July 29th 2022


The content of the letter read:
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I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as required by paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/ section-179.html). I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:


• Your proposed length of stay in Canada is inconsistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.


• You have significant family ties in Canada.


• You do not have significant family ties outside Canada.


• The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.


You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.
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apply for her PR outland
 

kspcuba

Newbie
Oct 28, 2022
5
1
Hello group my mother hold a Visitor visa to canada for the last 3 years. She came to canada 4 times during that time( she never stayed more than 5 months for entry). Her visa expired last month. She just applied with Gkey portal and everything was updated very soon sept 20. 2022. Have 2 questions
1. Do you think that she having a canadian Visitor and traveling to canada will impact on having a positive answer from inmigracion, i mean being approved.?
2. Should she switch to new portal? Will applying on the new portal automatically cancels the old gkey application?

Thank u so much
 

ba3qil

Star Member
Jan 27, 2018
82
17
Unfortunately yes, they are this heartless. They have been in over 99% of the cases and applications with pregnancy as a reason. They can invite POST pregnancy to say they are throwing a party for grandparents to meet. Still, post delivery or pre delivery care will be automatic rejection as it will trigger them to say "hire local help and support economy"
People should stop pretending to be officers or that they have news from inside the IRCC.
What you are saying doesn’t make any sense, and its not logical. Before you make such a comment just think of how could you effect people decisions. You can talk about your own or known experiences, but to generalize and say 99% thats is not right
 

veiron4545

Member
Feb 25, 2022
15
0
Hello group my mother hold a Visitor visa to canada for the last 3 years. She came to canada 4 times during that time( she never stayed more than 5 months for entry). Her visa expired last month. She just applied with Gkey portal and everything was updated very soon sept 20. 2022. Have 2 questions
1. Do you think that she having a canadian Visitor and traveling to canada will impact on having a positive answer from inmigracion, i mean being approved.?
2. Should she switch to new portal? Will applying on the new portal automatically cancels the old gkey application?

Thank u so much
1) Yes, high chance of getting approved. (telling based on personal experience)
2) I heard applying on new portal cancels the previous one, BUT i am not sure. I applied on new portal and process was super easy
 

reds987

Member
Dec 22, 2016
11
1
Hello, I got visitor visa refusal for my mother in India, reason being the following:

I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:
• You have significant family ties in Canada.

Applied on her behalf as a representative on Oct 15th, got refusal today. Mentioned visit plan for 21 days in feb 2023 with reason being family visit, with NOC and leave letter from her govt job mentioning the same dates, showed her funds in savings a/c 25k CAD, 6 months bank statements, 6 month salary slips, pf statement, tax forms for last 2 years, CA certificate, property papers to show ties to home country, and also attached my own NOA 2 years, salary slips 6 months, bank statements from here in Canada. mentioned in invite letter that I undertake responsibility to send her back at the end of her stay.

I am pr in canada, unmarried. My mother does not have travel history for US or canada. My sister works in the US on work visa. She has a Canadian visitor visa. My father expired earlier this year in India

Can anybody please advise what I was missing here and advise about the next application? What counts as significant family ties and what can I do to prove this? Also thinking about super visa, but the thing is my mother still has another 2-3 years before her retirement so how can the length of stay for 6+ months be worked out for the application ?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 

nandy70772

Star Member
Jun 11, 2018
76
35
Hello, I got visitor visa refusal for my mother in India, reason being the following:

I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:
• You have significant family ties in Canada.

Applied on her behalf as a representative on Oct 15th, got refusal today. Mentioned visit plan for 21 days in feb 2023 with reason being family visit, with NOC and leave letter from her govt job mentioning the same dates, showed her funds in savings a/c 25k CAD, 6 months bank statements, 6 month salary slips, pf statement, tax forms for last 2 years, CA certificate, property papers to show ties to home country, and also attached my own NOA 2 years, salary slips 6 months, bank statements from here in Canada. mentioned in invite letter that I undertake responsibility to send her back at the end of her stay.

I am pr in canada, unmarried. My mother does not have travel history for US or canada. My sister works in the US on work visa. She has a Canadian visitor visa. My father expired earlier this year in India

Can anybody please advise what I was missing here and advise about the next application? What counts as significant family ties and what can I do to prove this? Also thinking about super visa, but the thing is my mother still has another 2-3 years before her retirement so how can the length of stay for 6+ months be worked out for the application ?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Have you explored the supervisa option? That may be more suited given your circumstances.
 

Legelege22

Newbie
Nov 1, 2022
3
0
If someone has done with his biometrics then what’s the condition,is they are accept that one or they ask to do it again and pay fees again?? Please reply
In the portal the documents which we can upload are
- Passport
- Bank statement
-Relationship
-Vaccination card
- Status in Canada of the family member
- Proof of the relationship
- Additional doc explaining why you need to travel (Optional)

Pay the fee (100 cad) and we will have the confirmation immediately that the application is received
Can someone still apply on paper and submit at VFS instead of uploading documents?
 

tom93

Star Member
Mar 12, 2021
167
49
Hello, I got visitor visa refusal for my mother in India, reason being the following:

I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:
• You have significant family ties in Canada.

Applied on her behalf as a representative on Oct 15th, got refusal today. Mentioned visit plan for 21 days in feb 2023 with reason being family visit, with NOC and leave letter from her govt job mentioning the same dates, showed her funds in savings a/c 25k CAD, 6 months bank statements, 6 month salary slips, pf statement, tax forms for last 2 years, CA certificate, property papers to show ties to home country, and also attached my own NOA 2 years, salary slips 6 months, bank statements from here in Canada. mentioned in invite letter that I undertake responsibility to send her back at the end of her stay.

I am pr in canada, unmarried. My mother does not have travel history for US or canada. My sister works in the US on work visa. She has a Canadian visitor visa. My father expired earlier this year in India

Can anybody please advise what I was missing here and advise about the next application? What counts as significant family ties and what can I do to prove this? Also thinking about super visa, but the thing is my mother still has another 2-3 years before her retirement so how can the length of stay for 6+ months be worked out for the application ?

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
These Refusals are getting to a point where they just don't seem to be interested in issuing the visas anymore to even genuine candidates. It's just so random. This application is as perfect as it can be. I mean what more can you provide. Your mother has a stable job to go back to and property back home. Isn't that enough?.
 

reds987

Member
Dec 22, 2016
11
1
These Refusals are getting to a point where they just don't seem to be interested in issuing the visas anymore to even genuine candidates. It's just so random. This application is as perfect as it can be. I mean what more can you provide. Your mother has a stable job to go back to and property back home. Isn't that enough?.

Yes even I am feeling that. I never imagined getting that just getting a visitor visa for my mother will be so difficult when I have myself been in Canada for 5 Years now and held a study permit, work permit and pr. Maybe I should have applied one when I was a student but even I was not sure if wanted to settle here at the time.

And the refusal reason is so weird, you have significant family ties in Canada, like why would my mother who has been working for 35+ years, is still employed at the same place, owns a house, and has lived there all her life, would want to visit Canada for a month (only) if I am not there? I am literally the one inviting her to visit me in the first place
 

tom93

Star Member
Mar 12, 2021
167
49
Yes even I am feeling that. I never imagined getting that just getting a visitor visa for my mother will be so difficult when I have myself been in Canada for 5 Years now and held a study permit, work permit and pr. Maybe I should have applied one when I was a student but even I was not sure if wanted to settle here at the time.

And the refusal reason is so weird, you have significant family ties in Canada, like why would my mother who has been working for 35+ years, is still employed at the same place, owns a house, and has lived there all her life, would want to visit Canada for a month (only) if I am not there? I am literally the one inviting her to visit me in the first place
Exactly! As you said, your father has passed away and your sister is in the US. Using her circumstances against her to deny the visa is so lame. None of it is her fault.
 

kumarh2020

Hero Member
Sep 15, 2020
314
84
Exactly! As you said, your father has passed away and your sister is in the US. Using her circumstances against her to deny the visa is so lame. None of it is her fault.
IRCC has become a money printing area for Canada. Rejecting files for no good reason, so people re-apply and spend more money. As I've said before, they seem to think people going and staying in Canada should cut off all ties from family members, and should never expect anyone to come visit families, friends, and relatives. Not everyone has the want or need to come and stay in Canada illegally. The country with the highest auto insurance, cellphone plans, internet charges, unaffordable housing, sky high rents, sky rocketing interest rates, the country that's going BACKWARDS from cashless transactions to cash again (when they allowed businesses to charge fees for credit card users), and so much more, the IRCC visa officers still think from their pesky little dud brains that the world wants to stay here.
 

tom93

Star Member
Mar 12, 2021
167
49
IRCC has become a money printing area for Canada. Rejecting files for no good reason, so people re-apply and spend more money. As I've said before, they seem to think people going and staying in Canada should cut off all ties from family members, and should never expect anyone to come visit families, friends, and relatives. Not everyone has the want or need to come and stay in Canada illegally. The country with the highest auto insurance, cellphone plans, internet charges, unaffordable housing, sky high rents, sky rocketing interest rates, the country that's going BACKWARDS from cashless transactions to cash again (when they allowed businesses to charge fees for credit card users), and so much more, the IRCC visa officers still think from their pesky little dud brains that the world wants to stay here.
Completely agree!You missed the broken healthcare mate. IRCC officers tend to think Canada as the perfect country where the whole world would want to move. They need a reality check in 2022. Why would someone with a Government Job in their home country, has enough money, likely in their sixties, with a better and affordable healthcare in their country, come to Canada and stay illegally. It's just not worth it.
 

kumarh2020

Hero Member
Sep 15, 2020
314
84
Completely agree!You missed the broken healthcare mate. IRCC officers tend to think Canada as the perfect country where the whole world would want to move. They need a reality check in 2022. Why would someone with a Government Job in their home country, has enough money, likely in their sixties, with a better and affordable healthcare in their country, come to Canada and stay illegally. It's just not worth it.
You're right, healthcare and even finding alternatives for private medical care isn't easy, people go cross border to USA for all that, and don't forget getting a driver to drive you everywhere, maids come twice a day to clean, cook, laundry, iron, etc etc everything in India, why would someone want to leave all that behind and become maids in their own homes 24/7... Lives are much more royal outside of Canada for the most part. Unfortunately IRCC thinks way too much about themselves, directly from where the sun doesn't shine for them.