Hello,
I am currently on a temporary work permit which is going to expire soon and I've already applied for PR which should give out a decision very soon.
My wife has received an admission offer from McMaster University for Winter 2022. We are planning to apply for her study permit in mid-October for some reason.
Let's say I receive my PR before she applies for the study permit. In that scenario, what would be the chances of approval of her study permit?
We have applied once for a study permit before and she got a refusal citing the reason that she won't leave Canada after she finishes her studies.
Now, that I am going to a PR, would that further reinforce that refusal reason that she won't leave Canada? Would that lead to the Visa officer believing that she is actually to reunite with her husband, not for the studies?
She had applied for the university before we got married. So that is one of the arguments. But how do we make our case stronger?
Has anyone seen such cases before? What are the alternative ways I can bring her to Canada except for the family sponsorship which is taking a very long time?
Thanks.
I am currently on a temporary work permit which is going to expire soon and I've already applied for PR which should give out a decision very soon.
My wife has received an admission offer from McMaster University for Winter 2022. We are planning to apply for her study permit in mid-October for some reason.
Let's say I receive my PR before she applies for the study permit. In that scenario, what would be the chances of approval of her study permit?
We have applied once for a study permit before and she got a refusal citing the reason that she won't leave Canada after she finishes her studies.
Now, that I am going to a PR, would that further reinforce that refusal reason that she won't leave Canada? Would that lead to the Visa officer believing that she is actually to reunite with her husband, not for the studies?
She had applied for the university before we got married. So that is one of the arguments. But how do we make our case stronger?
Has anyone seen such cases before? What are the alternative ways I can bring her to Canada except for the family sponsorship which is taking a very long time?
Thanks.