Why was my Canadian visa refused?
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Visa refusals usually happen due to one or more of the following:
- Lack of strong ties to your home country
- Insufficient financial proof
- Weak travel or study purpose
- Incomplete or inconsistent documentation
The refusal letter often gives generic reasons rather than the real issue.
That’s why a professional evaluation is critical.
Can I reapply after a visa refusal?
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Yes, but reapplying without fixing the real issues can lead to another refusal.
A stronger reapplication requires:
- Identifying exact refusal reasons
- Addressing weaknesses in your file
- Providing better documentation and explanation
Our evaluation helps you understand exactly what to fix before reapplying.
Can I appeal a visa refusal?
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In most cases, you cannot directly appeal a visa refusal. However, you may:
- Submit a stronger reapplication
- Proceed with a judicial review in the Federal Court
A judicial review examines whether the visa officer made a legal error.
Who reviews my case?
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Your case is reviewed by a licensed immigration/refusal lawyer with:
- 10+ years of experience
- 1000+ handled cases
- Proven success in complex refusals
What is included in the $100 evaluation?
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Your paid evaluation includes:
- Detailed analysis of your refusal reasons
- Assessment of your case strength
- Identification of risks and weaknesses
- Clear recommended strategy
Why is the evaluation paid?
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A proper refusal analysis requires:
- Legal expertise
- Careful document review
- Strategic assessment
Free advice is often generic and misleading.
How long does it take to receive the report?
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You will receive your evaluation within 48 to 72 hours after submitting all required documents.
Will my information remain confidential?
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Yes. Your information is handled securely and shared only with the assigned legal professional.
What happens if I choose to reapply?
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If your case is suitable for reapplication:
- We guide you on strengthening your file
- The lawyer prepares or supervises your application
- You submit a stronger, well-documented case
This significantly increases your chances of approval.
What are the chances of success after reapplying?
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Success depends on:
- How well the previous issues are addressed
- The quality of your new application
- Your personal situation
Strong, properly prepared cases have a much higher approval rate.
What are the chances of success after reapplying?
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Success depends on:
- How well the previous issues are addressed
- The quality of your new application
- Your personal situation
Strong, properly prepared cases have a much higher approval rate.
What are the chances of success after reapplying?
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Success depends on:
- How well the previous issues are addressed
- The quality of your new application
- Your personal situation
Strong, properly prepared cases have a much higher approval rate.
What is a judicial review?
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A judicial review is a legal process in the Federal Court of Canada where:
- A judge reviews the visa officer’s decision
- The court determines if the decision was reasonable
It does not guarantee approval, but can reopen your case.
When should I consider judicial review?
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Judicial review is recommended when:
- The refusal is unfair or unreasonable
- The officer ignored key evidence
- There is a legal or procedural error
How does your process work?
Step 1: Submit your case + pay $100
Step 2: Lawyer reviews your file
Step 3: Receive your detailed report (48–72 hours)
Step 4: Choose next step (reapply or legal action)
Do you guarantee visa approval?
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No one can guarantee visa approval.
However, we ensure:
- Professional legal evaluation
- Honest assessment of your chances
- Strong strategy to improve your outcome
