Super Visa Refusal
multiple-entry visa refusal
The Canadian Super Visa program is designed to allow parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods of time. However, in some cases, a Super Visa application may be refused. Understanding the reasons for refusal and what steps can be taken to remedy the situation is important for individuals seeking to bring their loved ones to Canada.
Common reasons for TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) refusal include issues with the applicant’s financial stability, ties to their home country, and previous immigration history. For Super Visa applications, additional reasons for refusal may include concerns about the applicant’s medical conditions, credibility, or if there are doubts about the genuineness of the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant.
In order to avoid a Super Visa refusal, it is important to provide a complete and accurate application, including supporting documentation and information on the sponsor’s financial ability to support their visiting parent or grandparent. If a Super Visa application is refused, the applicant can either reapply with additional information to address the concerns raised in the refusal, or they may choose to appeal the decision.
Typical Reasons for Super Visa/TRV refusal
- Questions about applicant's financial ability
- Lack of travel history
- Strong family ties to Canada
- Length of Stay
- Real Purpose of Visit
- Lack of Employment Prospects in home country
- Current Employment Situation
- Personal Assets
- Financial Situation of the host in Canada
- Unauthentic Documentation
- Illegal Status in current country of residence
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