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Twinkle444

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Dec 1, 2018
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Hello everyone,
I was married to a Canadian girl for 4 months, we lived during this time in my country, and we never applied for sponsorship, after 4 months she leaved to Canada, now she got a kid from me, now I am down, I don't know how I can see and have right to meet my kid, I need visa to access to Canada, what should I do to be able to have my rights in my kid and to keep countact with at least
 
Hello everyone,
I was married to a Canadian girl for 4 months, we lived during this time in my country, and we never applied for sponsorship, after 4 months she leaved to Canada, now she got a kid from me, now I am down, I don't know how I can see and have right to meet my kid, I need visa to access to Canada, what should I do to be able to have my rights in my kid and to keep countact with at least

You will need to apply for a TRV (if you are non visa exempt) or an eTA (if you are visa exempt) to visit Canada.
 
You will need to apply for a TRV (if you are non visa exempt) or an eTA (if you are visa exempt) to visit Canada.
Thank you for your replay, can you explain me more please about that, my financial sources aren't good to offer me a visa tourist for Canada, is that a easy visa ?
 
Thank you for your replay, can you explain me more please about that, my financial sources aren't good to offer me a visa tourist for Canada, is that a easy visa ?

No - it's not necessarily easy. To be approved you must show that you have strong ties to your home country (e.g. employment, property ownership) and have no plans on remaining in Canada long term. You must also show that you have enough money to pay for your trip to Canada and cover your expenses while you are here. If you don't have much of a travel history, I would recommend asking for a short trip (e.g. 2 weeks).