Why were you excluded?Hi, please am looking to go for a quick visit to Canada but the last time I was there (3yrs ago) had an exclusion order. I was wondering what the percentage of them granting me a visit visa?
In that case it's hard to say if you'll be approved. You will want to demonstrate very strong ties to your home country for the TRV to be approved (e.g. employment, property, assets). Overstaying a student visa shows an abuse of a past visa privilege and you'll need to work hard to convince IRCC that you're a genuine visitor who will follow the rules this time. Recommend you keep the trip very short (2 weeks max).I overstayed when I was on a student visa
Yes - still hard to say because of the exclusion order.Yes that's exactly how long am visiting for. And I do have all those ties just hope it's enough to convince them. But even with all that it's still hard to say?
There's always some hope. Impossible for any of us to tell you what your chances are of success. You'll have to apply and see what happens.But has their been or have you heard any success story ever?
*I know am desperate for any sign of hope*
How long exactly did you overstay? How was the overstay caught / how were you issued the exclusion order?Okay there are so many abbreviations in that comment and I didn't understand them all. I don't think I have one of those "certificate of departure" but am very sure I left the day I was asked to even had to confirm it with CBSA officer. Besides it's been almost 3yrs since I left Canada.
OK, let's simplify itOkay there are so many abbreviations in that comment and I didn't understand them all. I don't think I have one of those "certificate of departure" but am very sure I left the day I was asked to even had to confirm it with CBSA officer. Besides it's been almost 3yrs since I left Canada.