Hey guys, IRCC recently updated their tourist visa as anyone who applied before September 7th will have to reapply. Traditionally, it's been very difficult for those with an outland spousal application in process to receive an approval as a visitor. Please read this to see the new categories and the September 7th announcement: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/visitors/visa.html
However, it seems like the new guidelines for the tourist visa are a bit more welcoming. For example, one of the available categories for tourist visas is "To unite with an immediate family member who is a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident of Canada." This, to me seems like they've maybe relaxed the requirements for spouses/partners who are looking to visit Canada.
What do you guys think? Is it worth applying for a tourist visa for my spouse with these new guidelines? Or is it still really hard to get approval? His outland application has been in progress for 7 months now. Medicals, biometrics, etc. is all done, so we're just stuck waiting. Do you guys have any thoughts/insight? I would really appreciate it
However, it seems like the new guidelines for the tourist visa are a bit more welcoming. For example, one of the available categories for tourist visas is "To unite with an immediate family member who is a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident of Canada." This, to me seems like they've maybe relaxed the requirements for spouses/partners who are looking to visit Canada.
What do you guys think? Is it worth applying for a tourist visa for my spouse with these new guidelines? Or is it still really hard to get approval? His outland application has been in progress for 7 months now. Medicals, biometrics, etc. is all done, so we're just stuck waiting. Do you guys have any thoughts/insight? I would really appreciate it