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Unfortunately this is the reason they're refusing. The only way I can think of is to have some property under their name. Otherwise, they'll keep refusing it.newINDublin wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:07 amHi,
my parents recently applied for visit visa from pakistan. They don't have any property on their names and they are living in an ancestral home, so they didn't attach any property documents with the application. The immigration department refused their visa application with reason "no evidence of property owned/rented in home country form the applicant". Did someone had similar experience, can you please suggest how should we answer in the appeal. Do we need to involve solicitor or we can reply by our selves. I moved ireland recently and I have critical skill permit.
regards,
Im sure he meant to say . " his Parents livin in his Grandparents house " or "Joint Family"shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:01 pmDon’t mean to sound stupid but was is a “ancestral home”
@Ali0857 To avoid confusion, please post your question in your own topic/thread, which I believe is also in the Ireland sub-forum.Ali0857 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:57 amIm sure he meant to say . " his Parents livin in his Grandparents house " or "Joint Family"shpirtshqipe wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:01 pmDon’t mean to sound stupid but was is a “ancestral home”
Anyways All the best i hope your parents get visa so they can visit you .
I have Irish Nationality so wht do u guys think ..that my parents have to face same requirements? I wana bring my mom here .she is in her 60z .