My child was born in his home country 2 months back.
My family has to move to Canada to satisfy residency obligations. I applied for his (2 months old child) TRV which was rejected.
I now want to apply for TRP. Can someone tell me how to apply. In the TRP section there is a link for TRV and not TRP. I already applied for TRV but got denial today. Should i again go for TRV as in the TRP section the only link is of TRV.
I am presently in Canada, however my wife can't move to Canada because of the new born but she will have to in April to satisfy RO.
My child was born in his home country 2 months back.
My family has to move to Canada to satisfy residency obligations. I applied for his (2 months old child) TRV which was rejected.
I now want to apply for TRP. Can someone tell me how to apply. In the TRP section there is a link for TRV and not TRP. I already applied for TRV but got denial today. Should i again go for TRV as in the TRP section the only link is of TRV.
I am presently in Canada, however my wife can't move to Canada because of the new born but she will have to in April to satisfy RO.
1. You will apply for sponsorship for your child for PR, while you are in CANADA,
2. Once you get the sponsor approval for your child, which means that you are eligible to sponsor the child, you will get an AOR with a file number,
3. You can then resubmit the TRV, stating that the child is with the mother and mother needs to fulfill her Residency obligation, that they grant you a TRV, in all likelihood, they would consider and grant the TRV, to the child.
I am in the same situation. Me and my wife are PR, while my son born in home country is not. His TRV has been denied.
How can he travel with me to Canada?
I am in the same situation. Me and my wife are PR, while my son born in home country is not. His TRV has been denied.
How can he travel with me to Canada?
Yes they should allow you. Reapply for TRV stating that the child is with the mother and mother needs to fulfill her Residency obligation.
Also mention that it will be undue hardship for your child to stay alone in your home country while his parents are in Canada. In you application ask them to give you a Temporary Resident Permit "TRP".
I am in the same situation. Me and my wife are PR, while my son born in home country is not. His TRV has been denied.
How can he travel with me to Canada?
That is true, the baby isn’t a temporary visitor. There isn’t much consistency when it comes to these approvals. Some get denied and some get approved. Usually the father goes ahead and sponsors the child and the mother may not meet her RO but usually still has a valid PR card so can fly to Canada.
Yes they should allow you. Reapply for TRV stating that the child is with the mother and mother needs to fulfill her Residency obligation.
Also mention that it will be undue hardship for your child to stay alone in your home country while his parents are in Canada. In you application ask them to give you a Temporary Resident Permit "TRP".
Thanks for your quick response, Syed.
If I understand correctly, the process to request TRP is also through a TRV application, only I have to put in additional documentation detailing the reasons like you mentioned.
Also, if they approve the TRP, I have to apply the fees in addition to the TRV. Is this correct?
I am refusing your application on the following grounds:
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on your family ties in Canada and in your country of residence.
• I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay as a temporary resident, as stipulated in paragraph 179(b) of the IRPR, based on the purpose of your visit.
Best thing is apply for PR Sponsorship, after AOR apply for TRV, then they would apply Dual Intent rule, it would be easy to get TRV, at that point, getting TRV without applying for PR sponsorship, will be a tough nut to crack.