I applied for a Canadian visa (tourist visa, single entry) recently and got rejected. They gave the reason that they didn't think I will leave Canada. I have never been rejected any visa before. I have a valid US and UK visa. I submitted all the documents necessary including proof of funds and my return tickets as proof of return. I really feel I have been dealt with unjustly. I am considering an appeal. They didn't even have an interview so that we can know what other documents they require as proof.
I don't know what else I can do to prove that I am really a tourist and not planning to overstay my visit. Can anyone give me some suggestions?
PS: I have been to Canada once before on a tourist visa and returned before my visa expired. I have no criminal record either.
2006-08-09
14:02:25
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white_falcon21
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Travel
➔ Canada
➔ Toronto
My nationality is Indian.
2006-08-09
14:12:22 ·
update #1
I had provided an invitation letter from my relatives (Canadian Citizens) in Canada. I feel I had provided all the documents required if not more.
Can anyone suggest anywhere else I can send an appeal in case the Canadian visa officers are not helpful?
I think it would be a waste of 70 dollars to reapply if they dont tell me what was missing from my application / documents. Don't you think they should atleast have an interview?
2006-08-09
18:50:38 ·
update #2