Visitor Visa Refusal

When applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), it is essential to submit complete and well-supported documentation along with clear explanations. This includes strong evidence of family ties, employment, travel history, purpose of visit, and other relevant factors. A TRV application must be prepared carefully from the start. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) generally does not request additional documents for temporary resident applications. If the visa officer is not satisfied with the information or supporting documents provided, the application may be refused.

A prior refusal can make future approvals more challenging, which is why submitting a strong, well-prepared application initially is critical.

Reasons For TRV Refusal:

How Do You Overcome a TRV Refusal?

A previous refusal can make approval more difficult, but it can be overcome with the right strategy. A strong reapplication must clearly address the reasons for refusal and be supported by proper documentation.

At Live Better Immigration, we analyze refusal reasons, prepare targeted document checklists, and submit well-structured explanations supported by legal references when required.

If your visitor visa has been refused, contact Live Better Immigration to understand your options and improve your chances of approval.