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Which Visa should i go for to get it as soon as possible
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Hi..
Here is my background-
- I am an Indian citizen
- Married to Indian man
- Married 3 months back
- I am a housewife at present, worked for 6years in India
About him
- Husband is employed in Canada
- Husband is having PR
I want to visit him.
-Which Visa should i apply for?
-Should i go for visitor/ PR?
-Can i independently apply both one after the other.
-Which one should be applied first
-What is the probability of getting visitor visa.
-What's the best approach to get visa (any)
-As a spouse can i apply for visitor visa in the case when husband is having PR
it's possible to apply for a visitor visa but you need to provide a letter of explanation why you are applying for a visitor visa instead of just going through the spousal sponsorship.
so yeah go ahead apply for visitor first, it only takes about a week in my experience. then if you get accepted or denied, go and file for the spousal sponsorship.
it's possible to apply for a visitor visa but you need to provide a letter of explanation why you are applying for a visitor visa instead of just going through the spousal sponsorship.
so yeah go ahead apply for visitor first, it only takes about a week in my experience. then if you get accepted or denied, go and file for the spousal sponsorship.
Thank you..
Have heard a lot if partner is having PR then there is no chance of getting visitor visa. In that case what should be done, should i go ahead for visitor and take a chance.
Is your husband working for a Canadian Company, or on deputation for Indian Company ?
If latter, then the company can apply and get you VIsa.
If he is working for Canadian company, then you can put in your own Visa application.
Put a clear cover letter mentioning your intetnion to meet him and also the plan for applying for sponsorship PR.
Is your husband working for a Canadian Company, or on deputation for Indian Company ?
If latter, then the company can apply and get you VIsa.
If he is working for Canadian company, then you can put in your own Visa application.
Put a clear cover letter mentioning your intetnion to meet him and also the plan for applying for sponsorship PR.
Working for Canadian Company.
if i mention in cover letter clearly that i want to visit my husband (short term? or what) and will be applying for PR.. since PR is a time consuming process hence i want to apply for visitor visa and meet him..will that be fine.
Have seen many reviews where rejections are there saying on visitor visa person will not be coming back etc etc .. but how can a person be for longer period when visitor visa has a validity.
How far you suggest for visitor visa application first and then sponsor? have you had such case?
Working for Canadian Company.
if i mention in cover letter clearly that i want to visit my husband (short term? or what) and will be applying for PR.. since PR is a time consuming process hence i want to apply for visitor visa and meet him..will that be fine.
Have seen many reviews where rejections are there saying on visitor visa person will not be coming back etc etc .. but how can a person be for longer period when visitor visa has a validity.
How far you suggest for visitor visa application first and then sponsor? have you had such case?
You should not mention your intention to apply for PR when applying for a TRV. The whole basis of the TRV is that you are only coming to Canada temporarily, so telling IRCC that you want to live here permanently runs counter to that. You will need to show very strong ties to your home country.
How can a person be here for a longer period? They overstay illegally. That is why most of these TRV apps are refused: the applicant is found to have stronger ties to Canada than to their own country (spouse is generally considered the strongest tie) and so IRCC determines them to be an overstay risk.
How can a person be here for a longer period? They overstay illegally. That is why most of these TRV apps are refused: the applicant is found to have stronger ties to Canada than to their own country (spouse is generally considered the strongest tie) and so IRCC determines them to be an overstay risk.
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