These are all good questions. But I think I lucked out on a few of them and to be honest some of them might not turn out to be too important.Hi Danny,
Just a few more questions (thanks again for being so helpful!). Regarding the purpose of the visit and timing of the travel for the VISITOR VISA application -since touristy stuff is closed due to COVID, what type of itinerary did you provide for your partner's trip? In the same line of thinking, what did you do for specified date of travel and plane tickets or hotel bookings? Do you base the information on "Anticipated" travel dates? How far in the future did you say she would be visiting? And did you actually go ahead and purchase a round trip flight ticket and make hotel reservations for the "anticipated" date, or how does all that work? I'm going to try to make mine as close to yours as possible since you're in pretty much the same exact situation. Thanks again so much!
-C.
As far as I understand, the travel authorization is only good for 6 months from date of issue. So you wouldn't want to plan too far in advance. In our case we submitted everything in early March for a planned visit from Aug. 1-30. Had a letter from her employer permitting her leave for the same time period. Don't have and didn't submit any itinerary or reserved tickets/bookings etc. Only listed those dates.
She received a biometrics letter shortly after submitting the application, and did biometrics a few weeks later. The day after biometrics, she received notification that everything was approved, and needed to submit passport and a few other things to the VAC so that processing could be finalized (which is where we're currently at, waiting for her passport to be returned with visa in it). I could look up the exact time frame but it was all done in a few weeks just in line with what the government had been claiming. Which surprised me. Again, this was our experience in China, no idea if elsewhere is similar. I didn't know if I'd get an answer in a few weeks or a year so the timing of the planned visit for us just seemed to be luck. I assumed if I got "approved" in November that we'd just work with that on a new schedule for a visit.
Personally I'm waiting to book everything once I see the visa. Factor in 14 days of quarantine leaves 2 weeks of actual visit to "schedule" which we'll have answers for when she gets to the border. I'm mainly planning to have her repeat the textbook answers as much as possible, for reuniting with family, time with me, staying with me, etc. Some covid -appropriate/approved activities. The theme being brief, legal, reasonable, considerate of covid restrictions.