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I am single. Is it easy to refuse a visa to visit relatives in Canada?

For "single" people, apply for a visit visa for visiting relatives in Canada or a visit visa for traveling. Whether the visa application is likely to be rejected.

First of all, there is no law that "single" people will definitely refuse visas.

Therefore, we should evaluate and consider this issue from the perspective of "domestic binding force":

Domestic constraints include:

Marital status, single, married, children, divorced, etc. ;

Work and professional status;

Deposits, stocks, funds, wealth management, real estate, automobile production, etc. ;

If there is "no" in some aspects, it is also possible. For example, not married, but single. However, there are very good regular jobs in China, and the income is very high. At the same time, employers also issue relatively complete and formal on-the-job work and income certificates. Then, this is the so-called "domestic binding force".

However, if it is not reflected in all aspects of "domestic binding force". Then, as a visa officer, the possibility of subjective judgment refusing to grant you a visa will increase!