Hi everyone,
I'm a canadian citizen and I'm currently living in Colombia with my colombian girlfriend, and I would like her to come to Canada (when the COVID situation will allow it) to present her to my family and show her a little bit of the country.
Our plan is to try to get a visitor visa for her, but we know that it will be hard since she does not have strong ties to Colombia. In the case that this option does not work, then, she would apply on a study visa to study english in Canada for 3 months.
I'm wondering if the fact that she would have been rejected for a visitor visa would lower her chances of getting a study visa afterwards?
In other words, would it be more safe to apply directly on a study visa?
Thank you!
I'm a canadian citizen and I'm currently living in Colombia with my colombian girlfriend, and I would like her to come to Canada (when the COVID situation will allow it) to present her to my family and show her a little bit of the country.
Our plan is to try to get a visitor visa for her, but we know that it will be hard since she does not have strong ties to Colombia. In the case that this option does not work, then, she would apply on a study visa to study english in Canada for 3 months.
I'm wondering if the fact that she would have been rejected for a visitor visa would lower her chances of getting a study visa afterwards?
In other words, would it be more safe to apply directly on a study visa?
Thank you!