Help with rejection for Canadian visa paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, Possible resolution

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How is it possible to resolve something like this

"I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit "

This is the line sent to me as regards my visa refusal by IRCC

Earlier:

  • I did not have the Itinerary included
  • I did not have a letter of invitation added (As canada does not basically need it), I just got my hotel reservation confirmation and added to my application
  • I added a proof of funds (From my fathers company as well as the one from my company I work with)
  • I included an affidavit detailing that I also partake in running my fathers business etc.

Possible Resolution

  • I requested a letter of invitation from a friend who invited me for a personal visit to his family in Canada
  • I Included an Itinerary detailing a 13 day visit from Lagos Nigeria, to Calgary, then on to Grand Prairie, from there back to Calgary and back to Lagos Nigeria
  • I included the two hotel reservations I need as stated in my itinerary.
  • I included a cover Letter, detailing the proof of funds and other information about my application
  • I included an affidavit detailing that I also partake in running my fathers business etc and my office salaries (proof of fund etc).

Please advise, is there something I am missing?






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What is stipulated in paragraph 179 b of the IRPR?

Section 179(b) of IRPR states, Issuance \u2013 An officer shall issue a temporary resident visa to a foreign national if, following an examination, it is established that the foreign national.

Is it possible to get Canada visa after rejection?

Don't worry, after a visa refusal there are a few steps you may be able to take to still obtain a Canadian visa. Contrary to what many people think, reapplying after a Canadian visa rejection or refusal is actually an option, depending on the reasons why the application was rejected in the first place.

How do I appeal my Canadian visa refusal?

The appeal options for Canadian visa refusal are:
  • Making a request for restoration to the Case Processing Centre or CPC.
  • Appealing your Canadian visa refusal to the Immigration Adjudication Division, or IAD.
  • Appealing your Canadian visa refusal to the Federal Court of Canada.


  • How do you prove strong ties to your home country?

    To substantiate your professional roots in your home country, you can use the following evidence:
  • Statement from employer specifying your job duties, length of employment, and salary.
  • Letter written by employer giving you permission to take paid time off.
  • Pay stubs, or other documentation proving your income.




  • Why do so many Canadian tourist visas get rejected u/s 179 (b)?




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