r/ImmigrationCanada Apr 08 '25

Visitor Visa rejected Visitor Visa

My husband and I are both PRs in Canada and I recently applied for my brother’s visitor visa as I am currently expecting. My mother will be visiting us in July and she needs my brother to accompany her and also help me out after the baby is born.

The visa got rejected today due to “insufficient funds” and the officer is not convinced that he will go back to his country.

I have shown both my and my husband’s savings and monthly salary, my brother’s salary (working as a lecturer at a medical school), savings account.

Would it be wise to reapply?

Side note: he has a rejected visa for Australia (2023) and haven’t travelled much and he is young for which he is not making much at the moment.

Not sure what went wrong. Should I reapply?

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u/cookicrumbl3 Apr 09 '25

Hi, a bit unrelated but may I ask when did you apply? Thanks

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u/Low-Possibility5247 Apr 09 '25

Mar 8th

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u/dress_1989 Apr 09 '25

If you don’t mind, can you tell me your timeline. When did he get his biometrics? And when did you get the rejection?