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Visit visa rejection for parents and minor sibling last year, reapplying as I am pregnant.

My husband and I applied for visit visa for my parents and a minor sister last year, Feb 2024 which got rejected. They are from Pakistan. The reason for visit was to visit their daughter (me) for emotional support and to spend some time together after two back to back miscarriages that I had. The reason for rejection was 'not satisfied that you would leave Canada as: you have significant ties in Canada and the purpose of visit to Canada is not consistent with the temporary stay given the details provided in the application'.

Supporting documents we submitted included: Family: bank balance, pay slip, property documents, employment letter, tax return, marriage certificate, proof of enrollment at school for minor sister.
Sponsor: husband's bank statements, doctors letter as a proof of miscarriages and an invitation letter

I would appreciate your advice as I would be reapplying for them as I am currently pregnant again and the pregnancy is high risk. They plan to visit close to the due date.

1. Should I mention 'to meet their grandchild' as the reason for visit or 'assist during pregnancy and postpartum period'
2. Is it appropriate to apply for a minor sister along with parents or does it increase the chances of rejection? Should I apply as a group or separately?
3. Is there anything else I can do to prove their temporary stay?

Any advice would be appreciated!





 
Visit visa rejection for parents and minor sibling last year, reapplying as I am pregnant.

My husband and I applied for visit visa for my parents and a minor sister last year, Feb 2024 which got rejected. They are from Pakistan. The reason for visit was to visit their daughter (me) for emotional support and to spend some time together after two back to back miscarriages that I had. The reason for rejection was 'not satisfied that you would leave Canada as: you have significant ties in Canada and the purpose of visit to Canada is not consistent with the temporary stay given the details provided in the application'.

Supporting documents we submitted included: Family: bank balance, pay slip, property documents, employment letter, tax return, marriage certificate, proof of enrollment at school for minor sister.
Sponsor: husband's bank statements, doctors letter as a proof of miscarriages and an invitation letter

I would appreciate your advice as I would be reapplying for them as I am currently pregnant again and the pregnancy is high risk. They plan to visit close to the due date.

1. Should I mention 'to meet their grandchild' as the reason for visit or 'assist during pregnancy and postpartum period'
2. Is it appropriate to apply for a minor sister along with parents or does it increase the chances of rejection? Should I apply as a group or separately?
3. Is there anything else I can do to prove their temporary stay?

Any advice would be appreciated!
So what has changed since the refusal and how are you addressing the reasons for refusal. How long is visit? How much in cash did they show?

1. Meet grandchild. Once you say "support" it means work to IRCC.
2 Decreases chances because then no family ties to return to (if that was one reason).
3. Chances of approval - their own funds (cash in personal accounts), ties to return (job letter with approved leave, business, income properties, children), strong travel history (UK, US, NZ, AUS).

Maybe only have mother apply if she has a good job, cash in her own bank account, family ties and travel history.

If PR, why not supervisa for parents.
 
So what has changed since the refusal and how are you addressing the reasons for refusal. How long is visit? How much in cash did they show?

1. Meet grandchild. Once you say "support" it means work to IRCC.
2 Decreases chances because then no family ties to return to (if that was one reason).
3. Chances of approval - their own funds (cash in personal accounts), ties to return (job letter with approved leave, business, income properties, children), strong travel history (UK, US, NZ, AUS).

Maybe only have mother apply if she has a good job, cash in her own bank account, family ties and travel history.

If PR, why not supervisa for parents.

The only thing that has changed is that I am pregnant, employed and a citizen now. Parents showed CAD 28000. Husband also showed his savings as he was the one who sponsored them.

They would visit for 1 month only. I have requested for the gcms notes to find more details about the rejection. I heard that health insurance for supervisa is quite expensive which makes me hesitant.

Thanks for you advising!