- Mar 22, 2009
 
- 665
 
- 34
 
- Visa Office......
 - SINGAPORE
 
- NOC Code......
 - 0213
 
- App. Filed.......
 - July 2009
 
- AOR Received.
 - November 2010
 
- Med's Done....
 - June 2012
 
- Passport Req..
 - September 2012
 
- VISA ISSUED...
 - September 2012
 
- LANDED..........
 - November 2012 Vancouver, BC
 
Hi All,
We applied for visitor visa for my sister-in-law who lives in India, and it got rejected three times in last 5 years. She is single (45y) government teacher, has her bank balance, savings, house etc. Their father died several years ago and mom is a new PR in Canada and lives with us. (My wife, kids & I). She is the only one in India in my wife's side of family right now.
We are considering to either re-apply visitor visa or appeal a judicial review of the latest refusal (its within 60 days time period).
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			We applied for visitor visa for my sister-in-law who lives in India, and it got rejected three times in last 5 years. She is single (45y) government teacher, has her bank balance, savings, house etc. Their father died several years ago and mom is a new PR in Canada and lives with us. (My wife, kids & I). She is the only one in India in my wife's side of family right now.
- First refusal - Mom was not a PR, but rejected because of financial reasons, family ties, purpose of visit (birth of our first kid)
- GCMS notes received - used to write the new application
 
 - Second refusal - Mom was PR, rejected because of financial reasons, family ties, purpose of visit (10th wedding anniversary celebration)
- GCMS notes received - used to write the new application, improved financial condition, prepared letter for supporting ties and purpose, write details for each objection.
 
 - Third refusal - rejected because of family ties, purpose of visit (birthday celebration of our second kid)
- GCMS notes requested
 
 
We are considering to either re-apply visitor visa or appeal a judicial review of the latest refusal (its within 60 days time period).
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
			
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