Hello, anyone has applied for Canada Visitor visa while they are waiting for their PR application decision? I ordered GCMS notes and my file is approved on April 2021, but there has been no update. I am aware that we can apply for visitor visa but what are the chances /experience of getting visa? could officer refuse? I have a friend there, and also my mom has visitor visa till 2024, if that can be utilized in some way!
Hello, anyone has applied for Canada Visitor visa while they are waiting for their PR application decision? I ordered GCMS notes and my file is approved on April 2021, but there has been no update. I am aware that we can apply for visitor visa but what are the chances /experience of getting visa? could officer refuse? I have a friend there, and also my mom has visitor visa till 2024, if that can be utilized in some way!
The fact you have a friend in Canada and your mom has a TRV doesn't help your case.
Yes, you can certainly apply for a TRV. I think it's hard for us to say what your chances of being approved are without more information. If you have previous travel history to Canada and other countries requiring visas such as the US and UK, then I would say your chances are good. You will want to show ties to your home country (job, property, assets) and also show that you have enough funds to pay for your visit. Keep in mind that a TRV can only be used to visit Canada, not to move here. So you want to avoid having your TRV application look like you're getting it primarily for the reason of moving to Canada before your COPR is issued.
The fact you have a friend in Canada and your mom has a TRV doesn't help your case.
Yes, you can certainly apply for a TRV. I think it's hard for us to say what your chances of being approved are without more information. If you have previous travel history to Canada and other countries requiring visas such as the US and UK, then I would say your chances are good. You will want to show ties to your home country (job, property, assets) and also show that you have enough funds to pay for your visit. Keep in mind that a TRV can only be used to visit Canada, not to move here. So you want to avoid having your TRV application look like you're getting it primarily for the reason of moving to Canada before your COPR is issued.
Yeah, I have lived there for about 6 years and then came back. Also my parents travelled twice there. I am just contemplating whether I should or shouldn't because processing times are around 170 days, which is a lot and may be I might get the CoPR by then. Just an uncertainty and thinking about the option.
Yeah, I have lived there for about 6 years and then came back. Also my parents travelled twice there. I am just contemplating whether I should or shouldn't because processing times are around 170 days, which is a lot and may be I might get the CoPR by then. Just an uncertainty and thinking about the option.