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@Bryanna
I am getting a impatient after receiving response from the local visa office and nothing yet from CPC-O. Do you think I should send a CSE for the same request. I dont see CSE webform for specifically for CPC-O but there is a general one, not sure which IRCC office/department the message gets delivered to but I am hoping someone would reply at-least.
It's barely three business days since you emailed CPC-O. There's no web form specifically for CPC-O. You could send another email to CPC-O tomorrow
 
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It's barely three business days since you emailed CPC-O. There's no web form specifically for CPC-O. You could send another email to CPC-O tomorrow
You are right. I sent them email just last Friday.
Will send another email next Monday IN SHA ALLAH if I don't hear anything.
 
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Oh wow, @Bryanna reading @Nunuc posts definitely makes me stress out a little bit more then I had been. I will definitely have to reread it some more to fully understand but there are definitely some differences in their application and my friends that concerns me over the answer we may get on my friends application.

My friend has been to the U.S.A on a visitor visa to see his mom, and last year he worked in Canada and the U.S.A and he returned back to SA every time which is good.

Family ties, his mom is in the U.S.A but his dad, and extended family are all in SA, so he has no family ties here in Canada.

I believe they applied with proof that the flights including returning were already paid for, but other then that, do to his travelling and just how he is, he has never had a bank account so there for couldnt send any bank statements.

However in the invitation letter I put all of my info and live in a house with my family of 5 and stated my 2 brothers jobs, my job and wage, as well as my parents jobs (which are jobs that pay very well) and we had stated we as a family will provide him with staying here rent free, as well as all food, necessities, tourism, and any other costs.

He did state he works on his aunts farm but has no property, or vehicles to his name. As well as no bank statement. But his travel history and everything else is good and clear. His application has been looked at and not immediately denied which is good, do you think we have a chance? :confused::(
 
Oh wow, @Bryanna reading @Nunuc posts definitely makes me stress out a little bit more then I had been. I will definitely have to reread it some more to fully understand but there are definitely some differences in their application and my friends that concerns me over the answer we may get on my friends application.

My friend has been to the U.S.A on a visitor visa to see his mom, and last year he worked in Canada and the U.S.A and he returned back to SA every time which is good.

Family ties, his mom is in the U.S.A but his dad, and extended family are all in SA, so he has no family ties here in Canada.

I believe they applied with proof that the flights including returning were already paid for, but other then that, do to his travelling and just how he is, he has never had a bank account so there for couldnt send any bank statements.

However in the invitation letter I put all of my info and live in a house with my family of 5 and stated my 2 brothers jobs, my job and wage, as well as my parents jobs (which are jobs that pay very well) and we had stated we as a family will provide him with staying here rent free, as well as all food, necessities, tourism, and any other costs.

He did state he works on his aunts farm but has no property, or vehicles to his name. As well as no bank statement. But his travel history and everything else is good and clear. His application has been looked at and not immediately denied which is good, do you think we have a chance? :confused::(


Also forgot to state that I am a canadian citizen as well as my family if that helps in any way.
 
Oh wow, @Bryanna reading @Nunuc posts definitely makes me stress out a little bit more then I had been. I will definitely have to reread it some more to fully understand but there are definitely some differences in their application and my friends that concerns me over the answer we may get on my friends application.
Each application is unique. That OP's parents had stated the intention to visit multiple times in the future with stays of three months on each visit. I'm also guessing they had stated they would like to visit to take care of the OP's child and his spouse = Working illegally while visiting. IMO, these reasons worked against them being granted TRVs of longer validity.


Family ties, his mom is in the U.S.A but his dad, and extended family are all in SA, so he has no family ties here in Canada.
Unfortunately, none of these family members can be indicated as 'family ties' to return home to from a visa perspective.
His mom lives in the US = Not a family tie.
His dad/other family members are not dependent on him financially or for their well-being = Not family ties.


I believe they applied with proof that the flights including returning were already paid for, but other then that, do to his travelling and just how he is, he has never had a bank account so there for couldnt send any bank statements.
Plane tickets don't improve the chances of a TRV approval.

Hopefully, your friend has included a Letter of Financial Support + bank statement + other financial resources.... from one of his immediate family members.


However in the invitation letter I put all of my info and live in a house with my family of 5 and stated my 2 brothers jobs, my job and wage, as well as my parents jobs (which are jobs that pay very well) and we had stated we as a family will provide him with staying here rent free, as well as all food, necessities, tourism, and any other costs.
As the hosts, the financial support of you and your family is secondary. The applicant needs to prove s/he has the financial means to pay for the visit + the airfare.

Greater the financial dependence on the Canadian hosts, the visa officer would be inclined to believe that the applicant has lesser/no financial incentives to return home to.


He did state he works on his aunts farm but has no property, or vehicles to his name. As well as no bank statement. But his travel history and everything else is good and clear. His application has been looked at and not immediately denied which is good, do you think we have a chance? :confused::(
1. Were his financial/ personal/ professional circumstances significantly different when he visited last year?
2. Did he enter on a TRV last year? If yes, what was the validity of that TRV?
3. How was he able to work in the US and in Canada last year?
 
Each application is unique. That OP's parents had stated the intention to visit multiple times in the future with stays of three months on each visit. I'm also guessing they had stated they would like to visit to take care of the OP's child and his spouse = Working illegally while visiting. IMO, these reasons worked against them being granted TRVs of longer validity.



Unfortunately, none of these family members can be indicated as 'family ties' to return home to from a visa perspective.
His mom lives in the US = Not a family tie.
His dad/other family members are not dependent on him financially or for their well-being = Not family ties.



Plane tickets don't improve the chances of a TRV approval.

Hopefully, your friend has included a Letter of Financial Support + bank statement + other financial resources.... from one of his immediate family members.



As the hosts, the financial support of you and your family is secondary. The applicant needs to prove s/he has the financial means to pay for the visit + the airfare.

Greater the financial dependence on the Canadian hosts, the visa officer would be inclined to believe that the applicant has lesser/no financial incentives to return home to.



1. Were his financial/ personal/ professional circumstances significantly different when he visited last year?
2. Did he enter on a TRV last year? If yes, what was the validity of that TRV?
3. How was he able to work in the US and in Canada last year?

To be honest, hes starting to get so frustrated and disheartened that I'm not sure he will even answer some of this for me. It's really starting to break him and his Hope's. I'm not sure how long he was in the u.s. or the validity on his visitor visa when he went to visit his mom, and I'm not sure if his finances and such were much different at the time. I believe he had an apartment but got rid of it when he travelled for work. And he worked in canada from June- end of August with the North American Midway Entertainment and they finished the season in the u.s. until November.

And no he hadn't listed anyone as financial support. His mom said she would send money to help with some expenses but his dad isnt involved in his life.


Since they had already reviewed his application and it wasnt immediately denied that's a good sign right?

I really dont know what to do :confused::(
 
To be honest, hes starting to get so frustrated and disheartened that I'm not sure he will even answer some of this for me. It's really starting to break him and his Hope's. I'm not sure how long he was in the u.s. or the validity on his visitor visa when he went to visit his mom, and I'm not sure if his finances and such were much different at the time. I believe he had an apartment but got rid of it when he travelled for work. And he worked in canada from June- end of August with the North American Midway Entertainment and they finished the season in the u.s. until November.

And no he hadn't listed anyone as financial support. His mom said she would send money to help with some expenses but his dad isnt involved in his life.


Since they had already reviewed his application and it wasnt immediately denied that's a good sign right?

I really dont know what to do :confused::(
It's best not to get stressed. There's very little (in fact, nothing) that can be done now to change the application/documents.

Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will be


Hope for the best :)
 
@Bryanna
I have a good news. Application status changed to approved today and there is visa info which shows the validity same as the life time of the passport which is 10 years. I hope they mail back the PP soon.
 
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It's best not to get stressed. There's very little (in fact, nothing) that can be done now to change the application/documents.

Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will be


Hope for the best :)

Thank you girl! I really really hope we will get some good news. 5 months today and I never would have thought it would be this difficult,

I hope for the best and pray and wish with everything in me for a positive outcome!
 
Thank you girl! I really really hope we will get some good news. 5 months today and I never would have thought it would be this difficult,

I hope for the best and pray and wish with everything in me for a positive outcome!
5 months is a really long wait for a SA application. Sometimes we have no idea what's causing the delay.

There's always light at the end of the tunnel regardless of how long the tunnel is. Don't lose hope. My prayers and best wishes too for a quick decision and the coveted visa in his passport :)
 
5 months is a really long wait for a SA application. Sometimes we have no idea what's causing the delay.

There's always light at the end of the tunnel regardless of how long the tunnel is. Don't lose hope. My prayers and best wishes too for a quick decision and the coveted visa in his passport :)

Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. I will continue to try and stay as hopefull as I can be!
 
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