Dear Friends
I am from INDIA and have a work visa for Canada and I have yet to make my first entry.
After receiving my work visa, I applied for the visitor visa for my infant which sadly for me got refused.
Refusal reason
I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as required by paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-179.html). I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:
• The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
I will be staying with my sister-in-law (husband's sister) in Canada who is a Canadian Citizen.
I wish to accompany my child with me. So please guide whether my next course of action is right or not.
I want to reapply my child's visitor visa but this time the invitation shall be from his aunt in Canada (last application there was no mention of aunt-uncle and invitation was from me only) and I plan to attach following documents to his application:
1. Invitation letter from his aunt and uncle.
Ground: The baby is new-born and she wishes to see and meet her nephew and hence the invitation. That the child will stay with them for the duration of visitor visa and that they will meet all his expenses together with child's mother.
2. Canadian Passports of aunt uncle.
3. Tax assesment of aunt uncle.
4. Bank statements of aunt uncle.
5. Day Care admission proof (not attached last time)
6. My and my husband's net worth statement.
7. In application where they say whether any of the parents will accompany you to Canada, I plan to tick Yes column for mother.
8. No objection from father that child can travel with single parent.
9. My job offer letter in Canada.
Please guide, whether this is the right course of action.
Ideally, I want my child to be with me for the entire duration of my work permit, so can I put 2 year as his planned period of stay in Canada or do I have to necessarily limit the period up to 6 months as it being a Visitor Visa.
Regards
I am from INDIA and have a work visa for Canada and I have yet to make my first entry.
After receiving my work visa, I applied for the visitor visa for my infant which sadly for me got refused.
Refusal reason
I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as required by paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-179.html). I am refusing your application because you have not established that you will leave Canada, based on the following factors:
• The purpose of your visit to Canada is not consistent with a temporary stay given the details you have provided in your application.
I will be staying with my sister-in-law (husband's sister) in Canada who is a Canadian Citizen.
I wish to accompany my child with me. So please guide whether my next course of action is right or not.
I want to reapply my child's visitor visa but this time the invitation shall be from his aunt in Canada (last application there was no mention of aunt-uncle and invitation was from me only) and I plan to attach following documents to his application:
1. Invitation letter from his aunt and uncle.
Ground: The baby is new-born and she wishes to see and meet her nephew and hence the invitation. That the child will stay with them for the duration of visitor visa and that they will meet all his expenses together with child's mother.
2. Canadian Passports of aunt uncle.
3. Tax assesment of aunt uncle.
4. Bank statements of aunt uncle.
5. Day Care admission proof (not attached last time)
6. My and my husband's net worth statement.
7. In application where they say whether any of the parents will accompany you to Canada, I plan to tick Yes column for mother.
8. No objection from father that child can travel with single parent.
9. My job offer letter in Canada.
Please guide, whether this is the right course of action.
Ideally, I want my child to be with me for the entire duration of my work permit, so can I put 2 year as his planned period of stay in Canada or do I have to necessarily limit the period up to 6 months as it being a Visitor Visa.
Regards
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