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Mother's visitor visa rejected

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
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Hello,

I wanted suggestion regarding my mother's visitor Visa application. I have applied my mother visitor visa twice first time it got rejected due to a missing document and second time it was rejected stating strong family ties in Canada and that she will leave after the period of visa ends. She is a single parent and I am on my work permit here and my brother is on PR with his family.

  1. Since my brother was here
    from only couple of months. I invited my mother as I am here since 3 years.

    We gave all the below mentioned documents.
    1. Invitation Letter
    2. Letter from employer
    3. My mother's leave application accepted by her employer.
    4. Property evaluation documents
    5. Other liquid and fixed assets
    6. My T4 and Bank statements

    Can anyone please suggest what could be the best option. Should I improvise her profile and apply for trv or apply for her supervisa.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
93,059
20,595
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Hello,

I wanted suggestion regarding my mother's visitor Visa application. I have applied my mother visitor visa twice first time it got rejected due to a missing document and second time it was rejected stating strong family ties in Canada and that she will leave after the period of visa ends. She is a single parent and I am on my work permit here and my brother is on PR with his family.

  1. Since my brother was here
    from only couple of months. I invited my mother as I am here since 3 years.

    We gave all the below mentioned documents.
    1. Invitation Letter
    2. Letter from employer
    3. My mother's leave application accepted by her employer.
    4. Property evaluation documents
    5. Other liquid and fixed assets
    6. My T4 and Bank statements

    Can anyone please suggest what could be the best option. Should I improvise her profile and apply for trv or apply for her supervisa.
How long a visit did she request? Her ties to Canada are very strong and that's something she will need to work hard to overcome.
 

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
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How long a visit did she request? Her ties to Canada are very strong and that's something she will need to work hard to overcome.
Thank you @scylla for you prompt response. We applied visa for April 5th to April 26th. She had also given a NOC from her employer regarding the same. Can you please confirm if is more reliable to apply for supervisa instead of visitor visa. Does it makes any difference?
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
93,059
20,595
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
She can apply for a super visa, however she will still have to overcome the refusal reasons listed in the TRV regarding ties to Canada.
 

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
19
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@scylla
As per her refusal they mentioned 3 points stating that she might not return to India.
-> Due to her family ties in Canada and Home country
-> Purpose of her visit
-> Personal assets and financial status

For the first 2 points I do understand how to improvise the applications. However for third point we are not sure what could be the reason of as we gave the below details.

1. Bank Savings account: $30,000 /-
2. FD's : $80,000 /-
3. Yearly salary : $20,000 /-
4. Property worth: $2,78,000 /-

Can you please suggest how we can improve our application as far as third point is concerned.
 

Samy.K

Star Member
Aug 28, 2017
86
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@scylla
As per her refusal they mentioned 3 points stating that she might not return to India.
-> Due to her family ties in Canada and Home country
-> Purpose of her visit
-> Personal assets and financial status

For the first 2 points I do understand how to improvise the applications. However for third point we are not sure what could be the reason of as we gave the below details.

1. Bank Savings account: $30,000 /-
2. FD's : $80,000 /-
3. Yearly salary : $20,000 /-
4. Property worth: $2,78,000 /-

Can you please suggest how we can improve our application as far as third point is concerned.
Do you mean rupees or dollars? because if its dollars then with this info there should be no issues.
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
14,137
3,121
Hello,

I wanted suggestion regarding my mother's visitor Visa application. I have applied my mother visitor visa twice first time it got rejected due to a missing document and second time it was rejected stating strong family ties in Canada and that she will leave after the period of visa ends. She is a single parent and I am on my work permit here and my brother is on PR with his family.

  1. Since my brother was here
    from only couple of months. I invited my mother as I am here since 3 years.

    We gave all the below mentioned documents.
    1. Invitation Letter
    2. Letter from employer
    3. My mother's leave application accepted by her employer.
    4. Property evaluation documents
    5. Other liquid and fixed assets
    6. My T4 and Bank statements

    Can anyone please suggest what could be the best option. Should I improvise her profile and apply for trv or apply for her supervisa.
1. Your brother cannot apply to host your mom on a super visa until he is able to prove that meets the income eligibility criteria (at least one NOA).

2. With your entire family in Canada, your mom's family ties to Canada outweigh those to her home country.

3. She would need to demonstrate exceptionally strong ties to her home country to improve her chances of a TRV approval.

4. When is she likely to retire? Does she handle unique work responsibilities that none of her coworkers can do?

5. Do the financial investments and bank balance match your mom's income? Her bank balance and FDs don't match her income
 

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
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1. Your brother cannot apply to host your mom on a super visa until he is able to prove that meets the income eligibility criteria (at least one NOA).

2. With your entire family in Canada, your mom's family ties to Canada outweigh those to her home country.

3. She would need to demonstrate exceptionally strong ties to her home country to improve her chances of a TRV approval.

4. When is she likely to retire? Does she handle unique work responsibilities that none of her coworkers can do?

She will retire in 2024 and still has 6 years of job left. Also as per her company policy she cannot take retirement before 2024 and must complete her job. Also she has additional retieral benefit.

5. Do the financial investments and bank balance match your mom's income? Her bank balance and FDs don't match her income
Yes, actually the money shown in FD's and other investments were done by the money we got as a compensation by the company after my dad expired. We did not borrow it.

Can you please suggest that a strong letter of explanation stating these details should help.
Also do you think if we should apply for her visitor Visa or Supervisa ? Me and my brother both qualify the LICO.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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3,121
Yes, actually the money shown in FD's and other investments were done by the money we got as a compensation by the company after my dad expired. We did not borrow it.
Your mom must include evidence of this compensation, paid through bank transfers of course. Hopefully it was not paid as cash.


Can you please suggest that a strong letter of explanation stating these details should help.
Only hard evidence would work.


Also do you think if we should apply for her visitor Visa or Supervisa ? Me and my brother both qualify the LICO.
Your brother as a super visa host won't work if his NOA does not prove he meets LICO
 

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
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Your mom must include evidence of this compensation, paid through bank transfers of course. Hopefully it was not paid as cash.



Only hard evidence would work.



Your brother as a super visa host won't work if his NOA does not prove he meets LICO

Thank you for the prompt responce.
The good thing is me and my brother both meet the LICO. However since she is working is it a good idea to apply supervisa or visitor Visa would be a better option considering she is working and would not be able to stay for long duration.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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Thank you for the prompt responce.
The good thing is me and my brother both meet the LICO. However since she is working is it a good idea to apply supervisa or visitor Visa would be a better option considering she is working and would not be able to stay for long duration.
Your brother has only recently moved to Canada, right? Does his NOA prove he meets LICO (not based on his employment letter)? Anyways

If your mom intends to visit for short stays then you'll need to work harder to prove she has established ties + finances for a TRV
 

etgudiya

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Jan 3, 2019
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Your brother has only recently moved to Canada, right? Does his NOA prove he meets LICO (not based on his employment letter)? Anyways

If your mom intends to visit for short stays then you'll need to work harder to prove she has established ties + finances for a TRV
Yeah actually based on his employment letter, if we intend to apply for supervisa. It shall only be by next year.

Thank you for you response.

Also just wanted to confirm, can working parents apply for supervisa, like my mom can stay for up to 6 months on special request at her work. However the visa officer might interpret that her work is not that important to her.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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Also just wanted to confirm, can working parents apply for supervisa, like my mom can stay for up to 6 months on special request at her work. However the visa officer might interpret that her work is not that important to her.
If her leave approval letter mentions a visit of 6 months, she could be issued a TRV instead of a super visa. And, yes, it might seem like her employment ties are not strong