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vmtl

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My short story:

Came to Canada as a student, didn't graduate and thanks to an excellent advice i sought refugee protection. Obviously that was refused, so was the HC application after that and almost 10 years after coming to Canada I was finally deported in 2011.

For the last couple of years in Canada I had a great job with a Canadian company that liked me so much they kept me and arranged an L1 visa for me. I worked for them for 3 years in the US and then was offered a chance to manage their EU branch where I still work 5 years later.

I am really well integrated here (married, kids born here, own a house) and have been making a well above average salary in Germany and US for the past 8 years.
As an L1 holder my green card would be almost guaranteed but I am happy in Europe and do not wish to move. That being said, I still miss Canada and my many friends there and would love to visit. What do you think of my chances of getting a visitor's visa?
 
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My short story:

Came to Canada as a student, didn't graduate and thanks to an excellent advice i sought refugee protection. Obviously that was refused, so was the HC application after that and almost 10 years after coming to Canada I was finally deported in 2011.

For the last couple of years in Canada I had a great job with a Canadian company that liked me so much they kept me and arranged an L1 visa for me. I worked for them for 3 years in the US and then was offered a chance to manage their EU branch where I still work 5 years later.

I am really well integrated here (married, kids born here, own a house) and have been making a well above average salary in Germany and US for the past 8 years.
As an L1 holder my green card would be almost guaranteed but I am happy in Europe and do not wish to move. That being said, I still miss Canada and my many friends there and would love to visit. What do you think of my chances of getting a visitor's visa?

I think it's possible. You have been deported 10 years ago... You are well established, have a job, ettc. You could apply for temporary visitor record, explain your ties with home country, etc. and it might be granted. But again, it's totally up to an immigration officer.
 
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