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Old 05-02-2008, 03:56 PM
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Well I spoke to my boyfriend this morning and we decided that we'll still give it a shot. We are keeping our fingers crossed! Thanks to all of you for replying, it's very appreciated!

Wish me luck

Please feel free to send more great advice, this is all new to me so any help and suggestions are more than welcomed!
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Old 05-03-2008, 01:33 AM
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hey I would recommend to at least put a big amount of money in the bank and try to get all the info from work like how long he s been there for and all that
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Old 05-03-2008, 03:07 PM
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When it comes to a visitor visa, I think a big amount of money suddenly appearing in the applicants account might do more harm than good.

Taken from the website;

there is no formula or specific document that will guarantee approval of a temporary resident visa application. Applicants are advised to submit complete applications, including all the supporting documents, in accordance with the instructions that the visa office provides.

The documents must be authentic and the information presented must be truthful. Fraud and misrepresentation will result in a refusal, and applicants refused for these reasons will be banned from entering Canada for two years.

However, the completeness of an application and the submission of all requested documentation will not in themselves result in the approval of an application. The visa officer must also be satisfied that the applicant is a genuine visitor to Canada who will leave at the end of an authorized stay.


Taken from Temporary Resident Visa: What to do if an application is refused
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