Hi, I planning to apply for visitor visa to meet my real sibling who is staying in Canada for past 2.5 years with PR status, she has never been to India since then. Below is my profile :
1. Age 29
2. Unmarried.
3. Working professional since 2014 with salary in account from day 1.
4. Sufficient funds in bank account.
5. Travel history only Thailand Jan'2020.
6. 3-4 ITRs are ready.
5. Sibling salary is also in account and she has ITRs too.
Hi, I planning to apply for visitor visa to meet my real sibling who is staying in Canada for past 2.5 years with PR status, she has never been to India since then. Below is my profile :
1. Age 29
2. Unmarried.
3. Working professional since 2014 with salary in account from day 1.
4. Sufficient funds in bank account.
5. Travel history only Thailand Jan'2020.
6. 3-4 ITRs are ready.
5. Sibling salary is also in account and she has ITRs too.
You don’t get to choose your type of entry visa. Don’t say how long you are staying on your first visit but not sure if you have enough funds (don’t know currency conversion)?
You don’t get to choose your type of entry visa. Don’t say how long you are staying on your first visit but not sure if you have enough funds (don’t know currency conversion)?
The length is pretty long if you are working full-time. How are you able to remain for 2 months? Staying for 2 months can indicate that your job is less of a strong tie versus a few weeks to a month which is normally the amount of leave one can get.
The length is pretty long if you are working full-time. How are you able to remain for 2 months? Staying for 2 months can indicate that your job is less of a strong tie versus a few weeks to a month which is normally the amount of leave one can get.
True, I will only able to get the leave for a month from my employer and not more than this. So shall I go ahead and apply for my visa if I have higher probability to get the approval?
Yes this does not include my airfare. But I think this is not a good idea to book the actual air ticket by paying the airfare upfront when you are unsure whether the visa is gonna approve or not.
Yes this does not include my airfare. But I think this is not a good idea to book the actual air ticket by paying the airfare upfront when you are unsure whether the visa is gonna approve or not.
No you don’t book airfare but once you pay for it that is not a lot of funds for a 2 month trip. VOs will wonder why you need to spend all your savings on a trip to Canada considering you want a multi entry visa.
No you don’t book airfare but once you pay for it that is not a lot of funds for a 2 month trip. VOs will wonder why you need to spend all your savings on a trip to Canada considering you want a multi entry visa.
True, I will only able to get the leave for a month from my employer and not more than this. So shall I go ahead and apply for my visa if I have higher probability to get the approval?