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samaygrover

Full Member
Dec 22, 2013
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i applied visitor visa for my parents on college convocation ceremony for 17 june 2017. but visa got refusal. i attached proper documents include travel history, invitation letter from college but reason i got for refusal are travel history,Purpose of visit,Personal assets and financial status and " I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds, including income or assets, to carry out your stated purpose in going to Canada or to maintain yourself while in Canada and to effect your departure.".

Can i reapply for that again within a week because i have strong reason for convocation or should i wait and apply later.



Dear
Thank you for your interest in visiting Canada. After a careful review of your temporary resident visa application
and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. I am refusing your application.
In making a decision on an application, a number of factors are considered. These may include but are not
limited to:
• the information in the travel and identity documents;
• the reason for the travel to Canada;
• the person’s contacts in Canada;
• the person’s ties to his or her country of residence (including immigration status, employment and family
ties);
• the person’s ability to pay for the trip and to support himself or herself while in Canada;
• whether the person is likely to respect the conditions of his or her admission to Canada;
• whether the person is inadmissible to Canada; and
• whether the person would be likely to leave Canada at the end of his/her authorized stay.
To help you understand my decision, the reason(s) are provided on the following pages.
You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your
situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.
Sincerely,
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS (DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Citoyenneté et
Immigration Canada
Citizenship and
Immigration Canada
UCI:
Date:
Application no.:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
Citoyenneté et
Immigration Canada
Citizenship and
Immigration Canada
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Subsection 11(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) provides that any person wishing to
become a temporary resident of Canada must satisfy an officer that he or she is not inadmissible to Canada and
that she or he meets the requirements of the Act.
Following an examination of your application, I am not satisfied that you application meets the requirements of
the Act and the Regulations for the reasons explained below. Please note that only the grounds that are checked
off apply to the refusal of your application.
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:
travel history
immigration status in country of residence
Family ties in Canada and in country of residence
Length of proposed stay in Canada
Purpose of visit
Employment prospects in country of residence
Current employment situation
Personal assets and financial status
Having a legitimate business purpose in Canada
any history of contravening the conditions of admission on a previous stay in Canada.
I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds, including income or assets, to carry out your stated
purpose in going to Canada or to maintain yourself while in Canada and to effect your departure.
You have not provided sufficient documentation to support your / your host's income and assets.
You have made an application for a temporary resident visa in the transit visitor category. As you are
planning to remain in Canada longer than 48 hours, you do not meet the requirements of this
category. You must make an application for a temporary resident visa in the visitor category and pay
the associated cost recovery fees.
You have submitted documentation which lacks authenticity as part of your application. This has
diminished the overall credibility of your submission.
You have not complied with our request for information, as per section 16(1) of the Immigration and
Refugee Protection Act. To date, you have failed to comply with our request for:
Completion of a medical examination
An interview
The following documents: List the documents
I am not satisfied that you have answered all questions truthfully, as required by subsection 16(1) of
the Act. Specifically, I am not satisfied that the following information is truthful:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
Other reasons:
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
You are a member of an inadmissible class of persons described in the Immigration and Refugee
Protection Act. As a result, you are inadmissible to Canada pursuant to the following Section(s):
On security grounds for:
Section 34(1)(a): Engaging in an act of espionage or subversion against a democratic government,
institution or process as they are understood in Canada;
Section 34(1)(b): Engaging in or instigating the subversion by force of any government;
Section 34(1)(c): Engaging in terrorism;
Section 34(1)(d): Being a danger to the security of Canada;
Section 34(1)(e): Engaging in acts of violence that would or might endanger the lives or safety of
persons in Canada;
Section 34(1)(f): Being a member of an organization that there are reasonable grounds to believe
engages or will engage in acts referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
On grounds of violating human or international rights for:
Section 35(1)(a): Committing an act outside Canada that constitutes an offence referred to in sections 4
to 7 of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act;
Section 35(1)(b): Being a prescribed senior official in the service of a government that, in the opinion of
the Minister, engages or has engaged in terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations, or
genocide, a war crime or a crime against humanity within the meaning of subsections 6(3) to (5) of the
Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act;
Section 35(1)(c): Being a person, other than a permanent resident, whose entry into or stay in Canada
is restricted pursuant to a decision, resolution or measure of an international organization of states or
association of states, of which Canada is a member, that imposes sanctions on country against which
Canada has imposed or has agreed to impose sanctions in concert with that organization or
association.
On grounds of serious criminality for:
Section 36(1)(a): Having been convicted in Canada of an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable
by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years, or of an offence under an Act of Parliament for
which a term of imprisonment of more that six months has been imposed;
Section 36(1)(b): Having been convicted of an offence outside Canada that, if committed in Canada,
would constitute an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment
of at least 10 years;
Section 36(1)(c): Committing an act outside Canada that is an offence in the place where it was
committed and that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an offence under an Act of Parliament
punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years.
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Section 36(2)(a): Having been convicted in Canada of an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable by
way of indictment, or of two offences under any Act of Parliament not arising out of a single occurrence;
Section 36(2)(b): Having been convicted outside Canada of an offence that, if committed in Canada, would
constitute an indictable offence under an Act of Parliament, or of two offences not arising out of a single
occurrence that, if committed in Canada, would constitute offences under an Act of Parliament;
Section 36(2)(c): Committing an act outside Canada that is an offence in the place where it was committed
and that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an indictable offence under an Act of Parliament;
Section 36(2)(d): Committing, on entering Canada, an offence under an Act of Parliament prescribed by
regulations.
On grounds of criminality for:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
On grounds of organized criminality for:
Section 37(1)(a): Being a member of an organization that is believed on reasonable grounds to be or
to have been engaged in activity that is part of a pattern of criminal activity planned and organized by a
number of persons acting in concert in furtherance of the commission of an offence punishable under
an Act of Parliament by way of indictment, or in furtherance of the commission of an offence outside
Canada that, if committed in Canada, would constitute such an offence, or engaging in activity that is
part of such a pattern;
Section 37(1)(b): Engaging, in the context of transnational crime, in activities such as people
smuggling, trafficking in persons or money laundering.
On health grounds as your health condition:
Section 38(1): Is likely to be a danger to public health or to public safety, or might reasonably be
expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services.
For financial reasons:
Section 39: You are or will be unable or unwilling to support yourself or any other person who is
dependent on you, and have not satisfied an officer that adequate arrangements for care and support,
other that those that involve social assistance, have been made.
On misrepresentation:
Section 40(1)(a): For directly or indirectly misrepresenting or withholding material facts relating to a
relevant matter that induces or could induce an error in the administration of this Act;
Section 40(1)(a) and Section 40(2)(a): You are still inadmissible to Canada as a period of two years
has not passed since your prior refusal.
Section 40(1)(a) and Section 40(2)(a): You are still inadmissible to Canada as a period of five years
has not passed since your prior refusal.
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
 

parthnayak5487

Full Member
Mar 29, 2016
28
0
Have submitted for you parents visa for 2017 Convocation Ceremony???
What Documents you have submitted?
what was the amount of balance and other property details you have submitted?
what time period of your parents you have mention that they will stay in Canada?
 

krunal2904

Hero Member
May 9, 2016
722
353
Canada
NOC Code......
2174
Hi,

I have tried to satisfied all reasons and provided all documents that you have listed in your rejection letter for my mother's visitor visa paper application on Apr 26, 2016 in India. I am still waiting for the decision from Canada embassy.

My convocation ceremony will be in June 13 2016 to June 17 2016. I am on post graduation work-permit. I will let you the the decision when passport will come back.

Thanks,
Krunal Patel
 

krunal2904

Hero Member
May 9, 2016
722
353
Canada
NOC Code......
2174
samaygrover said:
i applied visitor visa for my parents on college convocation ceremony for 17 june 2017. but visa got refusal. i attached proper documents include travel history, invitation letter from college but reason i got for refusal are travel history,Purpose of visit,Personal assets and financial status and " I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds, including income or assets, to carry out your stated purpose in going to Canada or to maintain yourself while in Canada and to effect your departure.".

Can i reapply for that again within a week because i have strong reason for convocation or should i wait and apply later.



Dear
Thank you for your interest in visiting Canada. After a careful review of your temporary resident visa application
and supporting documentation, I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations. I am refusing your application.
In making a decision on an application, a number of factors are considered. These may include but are not
limited to:
• the information in the travel and identity documents;
• the reason for the travel to Canada;
• the person’s contacts in Canada;
• the person’s ties to his or her country of residence (including immigration status, employment and family
ties);
• the person’s ability to pay for the trip and to support himself or herself while in Canada;
• whether the person is likely to respect the conditions of his or her admission to Canada;
• whether the person is inadmissible to Canada; and
• whether the person would be likely to leave Canada at the end of his/her authorized stay.
To help you understand my decision, the reason(s) are provided on the following pages.
You are welcome to reapply if you feel that you can respond to these concerns and can demonstrate that your
situation meets the requirements. All new applications must be accompanied by a new processing fee.
Sincerely,
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS (DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Citoyenneté et
Immigration Canada
Citizenship and
Immigration Canada
UCI:
Date:
Application no.:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
Citoyenneté et
Immigration Canada
Citizenship and
Immigration Canada
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Subsection 11(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) provides that any person wishing to
become a temporary resident of Canada must satisfy an officer that he or she is not inadmissible to Canada and
that she or he meets the requirements of the Act.
Following an examination of your application, I am not satisfied that you application meets the requirements of
the Act and the Regulations for the reasons explained below. Please note that only the grounds that are checked
off apply to the refusal of your application.
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:
travel history
immigration status in country of residence
Family ties in Canada and in country of residence
Length of proposed stay in Canada
Purpose of visit
Employment prospects in country of residence
Current employment situation
Personal assets and financial status
Having a legitimate business purpose in Canada
any history of contravening the conditions of admission on a previous stay in Canada.
I am not satisfied that you have sufficient funds, including income or assets, to carry out your stated
purpose in going to Canada or to maintain yourself while in Canada and to effect your departure.
You have not provided sufficient documentation to support your / your host's income and assets.
You have made an application for a temporary resident visa in the transit visitor category. As you are
planning to remain in Canada longer than 48 hours, you do not meet the requirements of this
category. You must make an application for a temporary resident visa in the visitor category and pay
the associated cost recovery fees.
You have submitted documentation which lacks authenticity as part of your application. This has
diminished the overall credibility of your submission.
You have not complied with our request for information, as per section 16(1) of the Immigration and
Refugee Protection Act. To date, you have failed to comply with our request for:
Completion of a medical examination
An interview
The following documents: List the documents
I am not satisfied that you have answered all questions truthfully, as required by subsection 16(1) of
the Act. Specifically, I am not satisfied that the following information is truthful:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
Other reasons:
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
You are a member of an inadmissible class of persons described in the Immigration and Refugee
Protection Act. As a result, you are inadmissible to Canada pursuant to the following Section(s):
On security grounds for:
Section 34(1)(a): Engaging in an act of espionage or subversion against a democratic government,
institution or process as they are understood in Canada;
Section 34(1)(b): Engaging in or instigating the subversion by force of any government;
Section 34(1)(c): Engaging in terrorism;
Section 34(1)(d): Being a danger to the security of Canada;
Section 34(1)(e): Engaging in acts of violence that would or might endanger the lives or safety of
persons in Canada;
Section 34(1)(f): Being a member of an organization that there are reasonable grounds to believe
engages or will engage in acts referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
On grounds of violating human or international rights for:
Section 35(1)(a): Committing an act outside Canada that constitutes an offence referred to in sections 4
to 7 of the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act;
Section 35(1)(b): Being a prescribed senior official in the service of a government that, in the opinion of
the Minister, engages or has engaged in terrorism, systematic or gross human rights violations, or
genocide, a war crime or a crime against humanity within the meaning of subsections 6(3) to (5) of the
Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act;
Section 35(1)(c): Being a person, other than a permanent resident, whose entry into or stay in Canada
is restricted pursuant to a decision, resolution or measure of an international organization of states or
association of states, of which Canada is a member, that imposes sanctions on country against which
Canada has imposed or has agreed to impose sanctions in concert with that organization or
association.
On grounds of serious criminality for:
Section 36(1)(a): Having been convicted in Canada of an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable
by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years, or of an offence under an Act of Parliament for
which a term of imprisonment of more that six months has been imposed;
Section 36(1)(b): Having been convicted of an offence outside Canada that, if committed in Canada,
would constitute an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment
of at least 10 years;
Section 36(1)(c): Committing an act outside Canada that is an offence in the place where it was
committed and that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an offence under an Act of Parliament
punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years.
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)
Section 36(2)(a): Having been convicted in Canada of an offence under an Act of Parliament punishable by
way of indictment, or of two offences under any Act of Parliament not arising out of a single occurrence;
Section 36(2)(b): Having been convicted outside Canada of an offence that, if committed in Canada, would
constitute an indictable offence under an Act of Parliament, or of two offences not arising out of a single
occurrence that, if committed in Canada, would constitute offences under an Act of Parliament;
Section 36(2)(c): Committing an act outside Canada that is an offence in the place where it was committed
and that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an indictable offence under an Act of Parliament;
Section 36(2)(d): Committing, on entering Canada, an offence under an Act of Parliament prescribed by
regulations.
On grounds of criminality for:
IMM 5621 (07-2015) E GCMS
On grounds of organized criminality for:
Section 37(1)(a): Being a member of an organization that is believed on reasonable grounds to be or
to have been engaged in activity that is part of a pattern of criminal activity planned and organized by a
number of persons acting in concert in furtherance of the commission of an offence punishable under
an Act of Parliament by way of indictment, or in furtherance of the commission of an offence outside
Canada that, if committed in Canada, would constitute such an offence, or engaging in activity that is
part of such a pattern;
Section 37(1)(b): Engaging, in the context of transnational crime, in activities such as people
smuggling, trafficking in persons or money laundering.
On health grounds as your health condition:
Section 38(1): Is likely to be a danger to public health or to public safety, or might reasonably be
expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services.
For financial reasons:
Section 39: You are or will be unable or unwilling to support yourself or any other person who is
dependent on you, and have not satisfied an officer that adequate arrangements for care and support,
other that those that involve social assistance, have been made.
On misrepresentation:
Section 40(1)(a): For directly or indirectly misrepresenting or withholding material facts relating to a
relevant matter that induces or could induce an error in the administration of this Act;
Section 40(1)(a) and Section 40(2)(a): You are still inadmissible to Canada as a period of two years
has not passed since your prior refusal.
Section 40(1)(a) and Section 40(2)(a): You are still inadmissible to Canada as a period of five years
has not passed since your prior refusal.
(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5621 F)


I don't think you have enough time to reply for your parents visitor visa if your convocation will be on June 17, 2016. I have submitted my mother's file on 26 apr 2016 and still I am waiting for decision. On CIC website processing time for application is 20 days. If you re-apply application, it will definitely passed your convocation before decision will make by Canada embassy. As a result, It will be a chance to reject your parents visa again.

Thanks,
Krunal Patel
 

twiggy

Star Member
Jun 20, 2012
172
6
Did you take time to read the refusal document? you have a bigger problem than just reapplying. you should read it properly and know what you are dealing with

good luck !!!