Hi Kevster,Did your wife get a TRV? Does it ask in the application how much time you want to spend in Canada or is it an automatic 6 month visitors visa? I am sure her being an OFW helped in her application.
I saw some youtube videos today of other Canadians who applied with the OUTLAND PR application and by the time they got their AOR1 they applied for a TRV (good for 6 months with the possibility of applying to get an extension on that visa if the PR application hasn't been approved yet) so their wife can live with them in Canada during the whole PR application processing time until they get approved. I think this is the route we are going to go as I don't want to arrive in northern Canada just before winter (website says currently a 12 month process for applicants) but around spring of next year.
My wife has a passport but has never been outside of the Philippines. I have heard it is all on the applicant where they need a house or money in the bank. If that is the case I am sure I can help with the latter but I think if we have a PR application in process and we should have our Sponsorship Approval before we apply for a TRV next March and just explain our situation then that should help getting a TRV approval but I am still checking into it.
Yes, I wouldn't want to arrive in northern Canada with new wife in the winter time!
Hope she likes mukluks and polar bears?....Hahaha
At least the grizzly bears will be hibernating now.
I think it would be very difficult to acquire TRV once your outland PR application has been submitted.
Your explanation letter for the TRV sounds reasonable but not sure it would help much? Especially for the Philippines.
Also be careful with the youtube videos....Advertising for referral services? ( They just tell you what you want to hear ).
My close friend ( Canadian citizen ) is married to Philippine girl with child together for the past 6 years. He has good job in
Northern Canada and they have a nice home in the Philippines. She previously applied for TRV and was refused with the typical
reasons like " no travel history, family ties " etc. ( She just wanted to visit Canada )
After some time they decided to apply for PR and paid lots of money for immigration consultant that " messed up " their application and it
was returned. They went to another consultant paid lots more money and reapplied. This time It was approved and their entire process took
2 years. She was here recently for passport stamp, meet family, and see what it is like then back to the Philippines.
The weather is much nicer there! Good thing is he loves his family and there are more options now. ( lots of airplane time for him $$$$$ )
Do your research and be prepared for a rough ride.
Good luck my friend!