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Visitor123

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Feb 22, 2020
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Hi Everyone, Could you guys please help me with preparing a strong case/documents for a visit visa. I am a 46 years old Pakistani and a teacher by profession. I got a refusal in April 2018 and the grounds on which my visa was denied were: You have not satisfied me that you would leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident. In reaching this decision, I considered several factors, including 1; Travel History .2; Personal assets and financial status.
I supplied everything with my application, including hotel bookings, confirmed return tickets, itinerary, bank statements, purpose of visit and NOC from my job.
. . Now I want to apply for a visit visa again and this time ,I will be staying with Canadian friends who will extend me invitation soon. Last time, I didn't mention my friends in my application.
. . Would you pease suggest what to do this time to make sure I get the visa. Any suggestion/input will be appreciated.
Thanks
 
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Hotel bookings & tickets are not required. It seems they dont believe you are a genuine temp visitor and I doubt an invitation will change that. Focus on the issues mentioned or get caips notes and see if the reason is better explained there.
 
Hotel bookings & tickets are not required. It seems they dont believe you are a genuine temp visitor and I doubt an invitation will change that. Focus on the issues mentioned or get caips notes and see if the reason is better explained there.
 
I have a travel history of visiting Malaysia , Singapore, Dubai and Mauritius, but I think it wasn't enough.
 
I have a travel history of visiting Malaysia , Singapore, Dubai and Mauritius, but I think it wasn't enough.


If you had a travel history of UK, States and Schengen area that would've helped.
I'd suggest you get CAIPS notes and see what the VO's comments were on your file.
 
how would you know if your application is approved or denied? It's my first time to apply and had my biometrics today