To be approved for a TRV you need to demonstrate strong ties to your home country (e.g. employment, property ownership, assets, previous travel) and prove you have no plans on remaining in Canada long term. You should look at the detailed refusal reasons for your study permit application. This will help you to understand what you have to overcome to be approved for a TRV.
Hi Scylla,
Thanks for the details.
Rejection reasons were mainly financial stability (As I opened a new fresh bank account and added cash in it adn right after I applied for study permit).
Travel history as far concerned.
I have been to Dubai twice and I had a Malaysian visa (expired) on my passport but I haven't travelled.
Strong ties were my family is here in Pakistan.
Now my Question is owning a car here adds to assests and strong ties to country for coming back ?
After that business and owned property also add as strong ties ?
Now, I am thinking to apply for Visit visa with my family my mother and minor sister (School going)
All three of us together for visiting Canada.
Our travel history is same we all have traveled along to Dubai twice.
I have a running business restaurant here in Pakistan.
I own a car ( can I add papers of my car ) ?
How much bank statement should I show to visit Canada for all three of us ?
What should I do that our visa should not be rejected?
Applying with family is a better option rather than applying for myself alone for a visit visa?
As I am 27 years old unmarried