Did you show any home ties???what supporting docs did you submit ,if you don't mind sharing?? @paramvir3003Thank you!!
Did you show any home ties???what supporting docs did you submit ,if you don't mind sharing?? @paramvir3003Thank you!!
We shared my status docs in canada, my salary slips and bank certificate as i mentioned i will support my wife during her visit. For my wife - her employment docs (offer letter, salary slips, tax docs), marriage certificate, her savings account. That was most of it.Did you show any home ties???what supporting docs did you submit ,if you don't mind sharing?? @paramvir3003
how much have you shown as POF if i may ask ? and were there any flight tickets attached ?Thank you!!
Try mailing the MP and mention the details as well. Keep us posted if any reply comes inApplied for TRV on Aug 6th. No update whatsoever yet. I’m so anxious. Spousal PR has everything complete.
50k+ CAD as POF. No bookings attached.how much have you shown as POF if i may ask ? and were there any flight tickets attached ?
Barely 30 days have passed and you are recommending seeking MP assistance? Small wonder if MPs have no time to assist in cases that cry out for assistance. Hint: this is not such a case.Try mailing the MP and mention the details as well. Keep us posted if any reply comes in
Sounds to me like your wife would qualify for a TRV regardless of having a PR application in the works. Evidently she has a good job, CAD50 K in the bank. Strong case right there.50k+ CAD as POF. No bookings attached.
Ah, I should mention that funds are from the sponsor, here in a Canadian bank.Sounds to me like your wife would qualify for a TRV regardless of having a PR application in the works. Evidently she has a good job, CAD50 K in the bank. Strong case right there.
Since that is the case, and your wife got TRV, there must now be new rules for TRV applicants who are also applying for PR - rules saying the sponsor's income and assets count.Ah, I should mention that funds are from the sponsor, here in a Canadian bank.
Kaibagan....you really know how to roast someone. That free for all and 98% cracked me up.Since that is the case, and your wife got TRV, there must now be new rules for TRV applicants who are also applying for PR - rules saying the sponsor's income and assets count.
Until lately, time and time again the advice on this forum was that the funds shown must be those of the TRV applicant. My experience has demonstrated that. We have applied 3 times for TRV for my wife. She has never had more than very modest sums in her bank account. I have always said I would cover all her expenses. When we applied most recently for a TRV for her this spring, almost 5 months after submitting her PR application, I had just sold a house and was about to buy another. So, I just happened to have a rather large sum sitting in my bank - well over $1 million, albeit that was a temporary situation. That healthy balance counted for nothing. The IRCC still told her that they don't believe her or me and that, if allowed in, her plan is to live here forever in the shadows, as an illegal.
But, I suppose things are different now. It's said here by many that since Sean Fraser's announcement, it's now a free-for-all and spousal TRV applicants are being approved at a rate of about 98%. We won't try again. If we tried a 4th time we'd probably get a lifetime ban for being a pain. As it is, we fear 3 denials with seriously prejudice her PR application, but we can't take back those applications. We may be on an IRCC blacklist.
We did get TRV approved recently. You can check our timeline in my signature.Kaibagan....you really know how to roast someone. That free for all and 98% cracked me up.
ok, let me assure you its not a free-for-all thing, based on my daily observation of all of these threads. There is no 98% approval rate. Infact, if you recall in my earlier post i did mention about the change in that approval rate, since Fraser left office. That change has become the norm now.
Since 15th July - TRV approvals have gone down to 0% (sample based on this forum).
Since July, most of the TRV applicants in this specific thread, did not have any luck with getting their TRVs. If any Spousal PR applicant, applied for TRV on or after 15th July - and has got their TRV now, or even got a PPR for TRV - please do let us know, when you applied for TRV, which office you applied, when you got TRV --and what stage was your Spousal PR, when you applied for TRV.
So that 98% rate -- is out of the window. 8% might be the new rate (pun intended).