Hello Everyone.
My grandmother in Canada is unfortunately very ill and might be dying. I’m sponsoring my wife who is from a non visa waiver country and, at the moment, we’re both living in Europe. We’re not sure if my grandmother will make it through to see my wife and I arrive in Canada by the time my wife gets PR (hopefully September of this year according to the official estimates).
When my grandmother was ill last August - so just before we applied in September - our lawyer said we might look into a TRV. We gathered the documents, but then my lawyer and I both decided that lodging a TRV app might cause questions etc. and might disrupt the process of the PR application we were just about to launch. We both thought it wise to not act since grandma appeared to be improving.
The same reasoning was given about applying for a TRV after lodging PR - it might cause a disruption and she will probably be denied.
However, my grandmother, according to my mother, is slowly but surely dying, and probably has a few months to live. In light of this, my mother asked:
1. Could our lawyer ask CIC to speed up the process due to these circumstances ?
2. If we apply for a TRV due to grandma dying, what are the chances my wife will get it (not she was denied one TRV in 2016)
3. In the event of grandmother death, what are the chances my wife will be issued a TRV for the funeral?
My grandmother in Canada is unfortunately very ill and might be dying. I’m sponsoring my wife who is from a non visa waiver country and, at the moment, we’re both living in Europe. We’re not sure if my grandmother will make it through to see my wife and I arrive in Canada by the time my wife gets PR (hopefully September of this year according to the official estimates).
When my grandmother was ill last August - so just before we applied in September - our lawyer said we might look into a TRV. We gathered the documents, but then my lawyer and I both decided that lodging a TRV app might cause questions etc. and might disrupt the process of the PR application we were just about to launch. We both thought it wise to not act since grandma appeared to be improving.
The same reasoning was given about applying for a TRV after lodging PR - it might cause a disruption and she will probably be denied.
However, my grandmother, according to my mother, is slowly but surely dying, and probably has a few months to live. In light of this, my mother asked:
1. Could our lawyer ask CIC to speed up the process due to these circumstances ?
2. If we apply for a TRV due to grandma dying, what are the chances my wife will get it (not she was denied one TRV in 2016)
3. In the event of grandmother death, what are the chances my wife will be issued a TRV for the funeral?