My application was denied today. I was expecting that because my passport expired while they were reviewing my application. In the letter they said I have to leave canada. is it possible to appeal this? Anybody had experience this before?
Hi
my grandmother is on visitor visa(multiple entry) this is her second time.
First time she came in Nov,2016 and returned to india in May,2017.
Again she came in end September,2017 and its going to be 6months in mid march(her return ticket is on March,8).
Now I want to apply for her extension but I am not sure how much time I should ask and the reason I should put in the application.
To let you know I want to extend her visa as I need help as my kids are small although I do not work but I think this is not a valid reason to put in there. And one more thing how much funds (if I want to show my canadian account) we need to show now?
Her FD's in her name are still as such around(9lakh INR), that is also possible but would those only be enough or do I need a separate letter from Bank stating their amount.
IMO, if your mom has applied to extend her stay for the first extension then there's a pretty good chance that she could be approved. I'm assuming you included all necessary documents to indicate that you will financially support her extension + you gave a good reason why you would like her to stay for longer. Did she get a request for medicals?
If you apply for a restoration that would only restore her visitor status. Yes, she can continue to stay while her application for restoration is being processed.
If she is refused (visitor extension), IMO, it would be best for her to return to her home country and remain there for an equivalent length of time as her Canada stay.... before she tries to re-enter
IMO, if your mom has applied to extend her stay for the first extension then there's a pretty good chance that she could be approved. I'm assuming you included all necessary documents to indicate that you will financially support her extension + you gave a good reason why you would like her to stay for longer. Did she get a request for medicals?
If you apply for a restoration that would only restore her visitor status. Yes, she can continue to stay while her application for restoration is being processed.
If she is refused (visitor extension), IMO, it would be best for her to return to her home country and remain there for an equivalent length of time as her Canada stay.... before she tries to re-enter
You should really be applying for a supervisa given the amount of time your grandmother has stayed in the country especially if you get the extension. I think you may get similar feedback or concern that she is spending more time in Canada then India.
You should really be applying for a supervisa given the amount of time your grandmother has stayed in the country especially if you get the extension. I think you may get similar feedback or concern that she is spending more time in Canada then India.
Yes but next time she is out of Canada she should apply for supervisa. You'll have to see whether she is granted an extension and, if so? for how long. I think that if your grandmother keeps visiting at this place you will start getting pushback and will be granted shorter visits at a certain point. I would also suggest the PGP program. I know you said that you weren't interested because it is a lottery but if you want your grandmother in Canada on continuous basis that is the only way and you can apply for PGP and have a TRV or supervisa at the same time.