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Hello friends
I am Indian passport holder with valid USA B1/B2 visa.
Last month I visited New York and near by states for 8 days.
Now, I am in India and want to apply for Canada Visitor Visa.
I read about CAN+ Visa category
Should I apply now or wait more two months?
Should apply online or offline ?
Anyone has experience regards
Thanks
Sandeep
You can apply. Online/offline does not matter.
As such there is no separate application for Can+. All the applications are scanned for eligibility and officer decides.
Based on your US visa you may be considered.
Hey, I have a question I have traveled Canada back in 2014 on student Visa, but unfortunately due to some personal problem I returned back without completing studies. I have not overstayed there, I came back in India nearly around 2-3 months before the expiry of student visa. At that time I got US visitor also but that was for 2-3
You can apply. Online/offline does not matter.
As such there is no separate application for Can+. All the applications are scanned for eligibility and officer decides.
Based on your US visa you may be considered.
months. Now I want to visit Canada, in my case Is I am eligible for Can+ Visa category ?
Hello friends
I am Indian passport holder with valid USA B1/B2 visa.
Last month I visited New York and near by states for 8 days.
Now, I am in India and want to apply for Canada Visitor Visa.
I read about CAN+ Visa category
Should I apply now or wait more two months?
Should apply online or offline ?
Anyone has experience regards
Thanks
Sandeep
Simply apply for a
visitor visa online or on paper.
For paper applications, check the
document checklist for full details of what you need to submit with your application.
Please note:
- Visa application centres are not involved in the visa decision-making process and can’t provide advice to applicants.
- All decisions on applications are made by visa officers at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada visa offices.
- Applications that meet the criteria will also be processed faster.
There is no guarantee that your visa application will be processed under Can+. It is upto the officer who will process your application.
I still advise you to complete & attach all the supporting documentation while submitting your application.
Simply apply for a
visitor visa online or on paper.
For paper applications, check the
document checklist for full details of what you need to submit with your application.
Please note:
- Visa application centres are not involved in the visa decision-making process and can’t provide advice to applicants.
- All decisions on applications are made by visa officers at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada visa offices.
- Applications that meet the criteria will also be processed faster.
There is no guarantee that your visa application will be processed under Can+. It is upto the officer who will process your application.
I still advise you to complete & attach all the supporting documentation while submitting your application.
Hey, I have a question I have traveled Canada back in 2014 on student Visa, but unfortunately due to some personal problem I returned back without completing studies. I have not overstayed there, I came back in India nearly around 2-3 months before the expiry of student visa. At that time I got US visitor also but that was for 2-3 months. Now I want to visit Canada, in my case Is I am eligible for Can+ Visa category ?
Hey, I have a question I have traveled Canada back in 2014 on student Visa, but unfortunately due to some personal problem I returned back without completing studies. I have not overstayed there, I came back in India nearly around 2-3 months before the expiry of student visa. At that time I got US visitor also but that was for 2-3 months. Now I want to visit Canada, in my case Is I am eligible for Can+ Visa category ?
As i said it earlier, it depends on the visa processing officer but as you have already US visa, you may be eligible for CAN+ processing.
I hope it helps.
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