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nasirpk wrote:getting visitor visa for canada is almost impossible if u belong to certain countries especially Pakistan, India, bangladesh, sri lanka ...
i know many people being refused having a good travel history.
pakistani national having permanent residence status in norway, with a good job own house and family in norway was refused.
pakistani national who has visited UK , USA , Schengen , UAE many times was refused from paksitan.
indian national having UK work permit and a good job was refused from London.
indian national with UK indefinite leave to remain with a good job was refused from London.
All were refused and reason was same , no intention to come back ...
jes2jes wrote:I am very sorry to hear of all your visa refusal and rejections by CIC London. I do not think there is any prejudice going on in issuing visa's to particular nationalities (I may be wrong )
I have visited Canada for more than 5-6 times whilst on Student visa in the UK and had no problems getting a visa at anytime. I did not even send invitation letters just emails and bank statements and I wasn't married then.
The important factors to look for which are very important are:
- Your social ties in the UK (Family, property, money, work etc)
- Your travel history. Before I came to the UK, I had travelled to alot of places in Europe and the America's. There was nothing to show I would not come back when I go to Canada.
What you should note is that, if you are single and do not have any strong ties in the UK and do not have any strong links in your home country, there is no reason you would return from Canada (in the mind of the officer) because your property can be sold in your absence etc
After getting married a couple of years back, I have successfully visited CND so many times with my wife without any issues. We still have unexpired visas for Canada I believe.
My advise, take a couple of trips to the Shengen states for the next two or three months and also get a US visa if you can (it helps a tremendous deal). Re-apply with all the supporting documents and you would be amazed at the results.
All the best. This is just my two cents.
Regards
Jes