I applied as foreign worker at Alberta, Canada twice. My
first application was denied I received a letter from the
embassy stating the I did'nt satisfy the visa officer that I
will go back to the Philippines after my contract. Then I
tried the second time I was asked to appear for an interview
at the embassy but then again I failed to satisfy the visa
officer although I know for a fact that I answered all the
question that was asked at me. Can somebody help me? how am
I going to satisfy the visa officer?
Answer Posted / shivani
According to me i think you should give valid reason for why you have selected canada only for work & not other country. they might be expecting something logical ans from your side.
Secondly answering all the question is not only important but your attitude, confidence and appearance have equal importance.
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