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srkmish

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Hi,

I applied for my mother's visitor Visa but it was rejected within 7 days. She already had a visitor visa before which had expired due to passport expiry in 2024. However, last year, her US b1/b2 visa got revoked due to an unintentional overstay (Border agents gave her a very short stay on her i94 which we forgot to check).

I am not sure if the visa got rejected due to this. I am ordering the GCMS notes now. I have already applied for supervisa and have shows extremely strong ties this time in the application. She has around 50L in bank account and her own house. I didn't show this in visitor visa application. Is it worth applying visitor visa again (if I want her to visit Canada sooner) or should I wait for supervisa. Will another visitor visa rejection harm her chances of supervisa?
 
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Hi,

I applied for my mother's visitor Visa but it was rejected within 7 days. She already had a visitor visa before which had expired due to passport expiry in 2024. However, last year, her US b1/b2 visa got revoked due to an unintentional overstay (Border agents gave her a very short stay on her i94 which we forgot to check).

I am not sure if the visa got rejected due to this. I am ordering the GCMS notes now. I have already applied for supervisa and have shows extremely strong ties this time in the application. I didn't in visitor visa. Is it worth applying visitor visa again (if I want her to visit Canada sooner) or should I wait for supervisa. Will another visitor visa rejection harm her chances of supervisa?
Her issues with US immigration are likely an issue, and was flagged. She can apply for SV but the same issue with US immigration may factor in. Order GCMS notes and find out reasons for refusal.

What are her "extremely strong ties"?
 
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Her issues with US immigration are likely an issue, and was flagged. She can apply for SV but the same issue with US immigration may factor in. Order GCMS notes and find out reasons for refusal.

What are her "extremely strong ties"?
She has strong finances (50L) and has her own house.
 
She has strong finances (50L) and has her own house.
Don't know reasons for refusal but house is not an extremely strong tie. Strong ties are spouse, children under 22, job letter with approved leave, business registration with clients, income property with tenant leases etc. Your meeting LICO is what is most important for SV for funds part. Again her overstay in the US shows to Canada that she doesn't follow immigration rules so will factor in for any future applications.
 
How many times has she visited Canada and for how long? When did she most recently visit and leave Canada?
 
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