It gives you a "feel" of roughly how long things may take.
Noted and thanksIt gives you a "feel" of roughly how long things may take.
Hey Guys.There is often a waiting period before it is updated online. Give it a few days.
1.How did you apply?Hey Guys.
Was hoping to get your urgent support and advise.
i know its too soon yet to have any response on the application made but shall I also make a new application via the new portal (I wasn’t aware such a new portal even existed)?
I am not sure seeing soo many rejections that my application would go through. Or else I wont wait and make a move myself and then sponsor my child from over there as dependent.
Throught the old portal through which we did our EE application.1.How did you apply?
You applied for TRV?Throught the old portal through which we did our EE application.
You should wait. It is within normal processing time. There is very few reasons to withdraw a TRV application and reapply. All you would be doing is starting from the back of the queue again.@canuck78 @armoured @steaky
Hey guys. Hope you all are fine. Just thought I'd check with the "Pro's"for any advice. Do you guys suggest I submit a new application for my daughter? or just wait?
Applied for TRV on 5th July from Bahrain, hence guessing VO is Abu Dhabi. (In eligibility review since 6th July)
Any and all advice, insight will be helpful.
A year is likely for sponsorship not TRV although TRV for info ants of PRs aren’t guaranteed. If denied you can try for a TRP. If that is denied one parent needs to move to Canada and sponsor the child. TRV should be multiple months. After 4 months I would follow-up. If one parent has returned to Canada they should start the sponsorship process because that does take around a year@canuck78
Thanks for your quick response as always and totally agree with you.
But how long to wait? Have come across various posts of people waiting since last year which is unbelievable! Hence, the concern to try other methods.
@canuck78 thanks for your reply. Lastly, could you please elaborate on the below:A year is likely for sponsorship not TRV although TRV for info ants of PRs aren’t guaranteed. If denied you can try for a TRP. If that is denied one parent needs to move to Canada and sponsor the child. TRV should be multiple months. After 4 months I would follow-up. If one parent has returned to Canada they should start the sponsorship process because that does take around a year
TRP = Temporary resident permit@canuck78 thanks for your reply. Lastly, could you please elaborate on the below:
- what do you mean by TRP? I thought trv was the only option to apply incase both parents are out of canada? Is it similar to trv application process, document requirements, etc.
- “TRV should be multiple months” what do you mean by this?