Hi All,
I’m in need for help to apply for my father’s visa,who resides in India, to Canada. His application for temporary resident visa has been rejected twice (in a gap of 1 month) on the basis of “not enough ties to homeland and insufficient travel history”. Below are other relevant details:
As a backup plan, we are exploring the option of applying for Super Visa for parents for my father. I need your advice on whether we should apply for Super Visa or try again for a Temporary Resident Visa? If Super Visa is a more viable option, should I apply for both the parents together or just for my father?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. My father hasn’t been able to visit me since I have moved to Canada.
Thanks!
I’m in need for help to apply for my father’s visa,who resides in India, to Canada. His application for temporary resident visa has been rejected twice (in a gap of 1 month) on the basis of “not enough ties to homeland and insufficient travel history”. Below are other relevant details:
- I’m a permanent resident in Canada, currently working in one of the top-5 Canadian Banks
- My mother has a TRV for Canada and US - she has already visited me twice
As a backup plan, we are exploring the option of applying for Super Visa for parents for my father. I need your advice on whether we should apply for Super Visa or try again for a Temporary Resident Visa? If Super Visa is a more viable option, should I apply for both the parents together or just for my father?
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. My father hasn’t been able to visit me since I have moved to Canada.
Thanks!