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aprillee

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Dec 8, 2015
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Hello all,

I hope somebody will be able to help me. Last year I was refused IEC visa because I provided misleading information which was absolutely intentional as I did not read the application questions carefully.. This year I was refused common-law partner's open work permit because the officer did not believe that my relationship is genuine even though I provided many evidence. I think the main reason is the first IEC visa refusal, but this is not what I want to ask. I wonder if I travel as a tourist (I already have an approved eTA), what chances do I have to be allowed in the country? I believe they will see my two refusals in their system, they will also know that I am going to visit my common-law partner and this makes me worried that I have very little chance to be allowed to enter... Has anyone experienced something similar and would be able to give some advice? Thank you!
 
I would like to add that as a proof I can provide my letter of employment (I have been employed at the same company for almost two years) and documents regarding my salary. I can also get a document from my employer saying that I am on annual leave for three weeks. Would this proof be enough to show that I will come back to my home country?