IF A WIFE WAS DEPORTED FROM EUROPE BECAUSE OF HER ASYLUM CLAIM DECLINE BEFORE SEVEN YEARS ,DOES IT HAVE ANY EFFECT IF SHE APPLY INVITATION VISA IN CANADA?
IF A WIFE WAS DEPORTED FROM EUROPE BECAUSE OF HER ASYLUM CLAIM DECLINE BEFORE SEVEN YEARS ,DOES IT HAVE ANY EFFECT IF SHE APPLY INVITATION VISA IN CANADA?
Why are you yelling? There is no such thing as in ”invitation” visa. She must declare that she was deported, and it could have an impact on the decision for a TRV/visitor visa. She needs to show her own funds, ties to return to home country, travel history and valid reasons to travel.
IF A WIFE WAS DEPORTED FROM EUROPE BECAUSE OF HER ASYLUM CLAIM DECLINE BEFORE SEVEN YEARS ,DOES IT HAVE ANY EFFECT IF SHE APPLY INVITATION VISA IN CANADA?
Do you mean permanently or for a visit? Getting a TRV will be very challenging unless they have very strong ties to where they are currently living because they will be concerned that the rest of the family will arrive and ask for asylum as well.
its not that challenging. Three of my family members applied for visit visa and got approved within a month, they visited and easily crossed immigration without any issue
its not that challenging. Three of my family members applied for visit visa and got approved within a month, they visited and easily crossed immigration without any issue
Hi Andrew. If you need advise, I’d say contact an immigration lawyer to assist with this. I know personally of asylum claimants who became PRs who were able to provide an invitation letter to a friend to support their Canadian visitor visa application and the visa was granted. I know of 2 situations in which he gave invitations letters and both were person visas were approved.
There’s no immigration policy, law or precedence that visa officer will look at how you became a PR/Citizen to determine if the individual satisfy the requirements to be granted a visa.
its not that challenging. Three of my family members applied for visit visa and got approved within a month, they visited and easily crossed immigration without any issue
its not that challenging. Three of my family members applied for visit visa and got approved within a month, they visited and easily crossed immigration without any issue
It really depends on the circumstances and country of origin. Also as IRCC attempts to reduce temporary residents they may tighten TRV policies to pre2023 standards when it was much harder to get approved.