Well i am not married and do not have any properties yet.Long term job
Money
Property ownership like apartment or house
Family ties such as children who will stay behind or parents depending on you
Community organizations like lions club or rotary
Those are all good ties
Does bank loan can be a home tieThat’s not a tie. A tie to your country is something that forces you to come back.
This tends to be close family (spouse and kids) employment and economic reasons. Without this it will be very hard for a young person to get approved especially without significant similar travel like short trips to UK/USA/Schengen etc.
You may need to wait a few years until you establish this types of history or apply under a economic route.
Long term job
Money
Property ownership like apartment or house
Family ties such as children who will stay behind or parents depending on you
Community organizations like lions club or rotary
Those are all good ties
If you don't mind plz advice me
I've got married to canadian citizen before 6 months and less than one month of marriage we applied for visitor visa and was rejected because :
No strong ties to home country (i was student )
Travel history
After that we applied for spousal sponsorship and its under process since 3 months.
Now if i apply to visitor visa to celebrate my husband birthday together what are the ties to be provided as
i got a job in a private clinic since to months and if my hubby wrote a letter that he will support me financially also he has already got a sponsorship approval in our pR application ?
Thanks alot for replyIt can be really difficult to obtain a visa when you are applying for a PR. It is not impossible but you will need to provide concrete evidence you will leave at the end of the trip.
How long of a trip are you hoping for, a short trip is preferred.
How much have you traveled, they like to see frequent short trips to similar countries.
You need to show you can support yourself on this trip, you also need to show why you will go back.
Canada's concern is going to be you will stay, what reason is there for you to leave? Your husband is here and you already have applied for a sponsorship. If he will also pay the entire trip and you are dependent on him financially there really is no incentive for you to leave at the end and just wait out your PR sponsorship from inside Canada.