Do you mean permanently or for a visit? Getting a TRV will be very challenging unless they have very strong ties to where they are currently living because they will be concerned that the rest of the family will arrive and ask for asylum as well.
Do you mean permanently or for a visit? Getting a TRV will be very challenging unless they have very strong ties to where they are currently living because they will be concerned that the rest of the family will arrive and ask for asylum as well.
Here is the thing, She is a refugee in Canada, and she wants to invite her sister to visit her in Canada. Is she qualified to send her sister an invitation or not.
It will always be challenging for asylum seekers to get TRVs for friends and family. She may have a chance if she has very strong ties to her country. You basically have to provide lots of information proving she will return home and then CIC will make their decision. Yes she can send invitation but that is a small part of the application.
It will always be challenging for asylum seekers to get TRVs for friends and family. She may have a chance if she has very strong ties to her country. You basically have to provide lots of information proving she will return home and then CIC will make their decision. Yes she can send invitation but that is a small part of the application.
Can my husband send invitation letter to me while he is protected person waiting for pr in Canada. I am going to leave my son here just to visit husband and come back. Have you ever heard smth like this? Is it worht to try?
Can my husband send invitation letter to me while he is protected person waiting for pr in Canada. I am going to leave my son here just to visit husband and come back. Have you ever heard smth like this? Is it worht to try?
If the refugee person living in Canada become a Canadian Citizen can invite a family member (sister) to come to Canada?
Before I became Canadian Citizen, I sent an invitation letter to my sister to come to Canada to study English, but it was denied because of my refugee status. Now, it will be different because I am Canadian?