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Will Family Member getting Visitor Visa affect PR application
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My family, parents, and grandparent will be applying for canadian visitor's visa and come to Canada. I know currently the length of the visitor's visa can be 10 years.
Will that have any impact on my PR application? on application forms we see questions as "Have you or your family member... "
My family, parents, and grandparent will be applying for canadian visitor's visa and come to Canada. I know currently the length of the visitor's visa can be 10 years.
Will that have any impact on my PR application? on application forms we see questions as "Have you or your family member... "
They can, if you think it helps. If you have sent them the invitation then I would probably declare. Either way, it won't hurt if they mention that. Best if we wait for another senior to comment on this. Or simply ask your question in TRV section of this website.
They can, if you think it helps. If you have sent them the invitation then I would probably declare. Either way, it won't hurt if they mention that. Best if we wait for another senior to comment on this. Or simply ask your question in TRV section of this website.
They can, if you think it helps. If you have sent them the invitation then I would probably declare. Either way, it won't hurt if they mention that. Best if we wait for another senior to comment on this. Or simply ask your question in TRV section of this website.
I'm actually more concerned about my PR application. My family can get visitors' visa just like any other visitors to Canada every year, and they don't need t have a relative in Canada.
Since I have a PR application in progress, I'm not sure if it's Mandatory for them to declare, and if they do, or don't, will that in any way affect my application at all?
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