Super Visa Refusal

A previous refusal can make future approvals more challenging, as immigration officers will carefully review past concerns. If your application has been refused before, we strongly recommend seeking professional guidance to identify and address the weaknesses in your case before reapplying.

Common Reasons for Super Visa Refusal (for TRV-required countries):

Reasons for Super Visa Refusal (Applicants from eTA-Required or Visa-Exempt Countries)

Applicants from visa-exempt or eTA-required countries may still face Super Visa refusal if they are found inadmissible under Canadian immigration laws. Common refusal reasons include:

How Do You Overcome a Refusal?

A previous refusal can make future applications more challenging, but it does not mean your chances are over. What matters most is how the new application addresses the concerns raised earlier.

Seeking proper legal guidance is essential to ensure your application is complete, accurate, and effectively responds to all potential issues. At Live Better Immigration, we follow a structured approach—each refusal reason is carefully analyzed and matched with specific supporting documentation. For example, if a refusal was based on family ties, we guide you in gathering the right evidence to clearly demonstrate your situation.

When preparing submissions on your behalf, we rely on relevant federal case law to support your circumstances and present your case in a clear, legally sound manner. This ensures your application is not only well-documented but also properly justified.

Applications with a history of refusal require extra care and attention, and we treat them with the seriousness they deserve.

If you have previously been refused a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Super Visa and are still seeking to visit Canada, contact Live Better Immigration to explore your options and take the next step with confidence.