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Hello, I'm planning a trip to Japan with a layover in Canada. This is my second attempt. The first time, I made a mistake and didn't send my ticket. I fixed that problem and sent the final version this time. My question is: I changed quite a few things between the first and second versions, mainly regarding the budget and completeness. For example, I added all my guarantor's information, which I didn't do before, and corrected errors like the wrong city of birth. Do I need to explain these changes in the letter of explanation? And if so, do I need to explain them in detail? For example, I changed the travel budget from CAD 1000 to CAD 2000 because two months have passed, and since anything can happen, we increased my budget.
I await your answers.
 
What were reasons for refusal? Country of citizenship? Amount shown with ticket? How old re you of you need a guarantor? When is travel? A 2k budget for a trip is really low.
 
Hello, I'm planning a trip to Japan with a layover in Canada. This is my second attempt. The first time, I made a mistake and didn't send my ticket. I fixed that problem and sent the final version this time. My question is: I changed quite a few things between the first and second versions, fun games, mainly regarding the budget and completeness. For example, I added all my guarantor's information, which I didn't do before, and corrected errors like the wrong city of birth. Do I need to explain these changes in the letter of explanation? And if so, do I need to explain them in detail? For example, I changed the travel budget from CAD 1000 to CAD 2000 because two months have passed, and since anything can happen, we increased my budget.
I await your answers.
In your explanation letter, you should briefly state that you have updated and corrected the information to ensure accuracy and completeness, without going into excessive detail about every minor change, as long as all current information is truthful and consistent.