jddalove said:the officer was not trying to help,,the officer just doesnt want his family to come ,thats it...
Like Jalex had said, the OP probably don't have enough in the bank.
jddalove said:the officer was not trying to help,,the officer just doesnt want his family to come ,thats it...
jddalove said:ive had all those things and applied and nothing,,,they play cards with the applications
kevinb7 said:I make way more than the minimum income requirement for a supervisa, which allows parents to stay up to 2 years. How come that is not enough for only 3 weeks my family would spend here? I know you say they might have an accident or something.. but what if I had bought Canadian insurance? Would that have solved the issue? Or would my family still have to have a certain amount of funds in their bank accounts?
Canucklehead said:I'd like to know your secret on how people with no money or travel history were able to visit you? I could learn a lot from you.
jddalove said:12 times refusal
steaky said:What was the reason of refusals? What did you provide each application? I am guessing you applied immediately after one refusal with same supporting.
jddalove said:so,all im saying is,,that for a regular person,,(at least from cuba) is impossible to go to canada for a visit,,and then the IO only gives u one choice-marry a canadian citizen and youll get your visa in 8 months-..all those fake marriages are their fault,,not the citizens,,
Jalex23 said:Super visa and TRV are two different things, with two different purposes and two different set of requirements.
kevinb7 said:The requirements for super visa seem more strict than for a TRV (insurance, minimum income, etc). If they denied my family's application for a 3 weeks visit, how can they possibly accept it for a 2 year super visa?
