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    Why study visas of Pakistani students are getting rejected constantly?

    As a working Canadian citizen, I extended an invitation to my sister to attend my E-MBA graduation. Despite providing all necessary documents, including her bank statements and proof of her business in Pakistan, her visa application was rejected. Notably, during her visit, her husband will...
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    Spousal Visa Process Questions

    Ah I didn't factor in the timing of the medial in the process itself so thanks for that info. Once we officially get to Canada to stay I won't be travelling much if at all so maybe we could do some sort of soft landing and then come back until she gets the appointment for her oath ceremony if...
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    Spousal Visa Process Questions

    As noted, once you get the PR approved, you have one year from the date of the medical - but that is fairly early on in process, so it might be eg 3 months or more to 'land' (arrive at border and become a PR). BUT: obligations of a PR are very different from the US equivalent. You can leave the...
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    Is it possible to enter Canada with eCOPR only ? using international flight

    I cam answer the questions but I heard that I won’t be allowed to board the flight?
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    Is it possible to enter Canada with eCOPR only ? using international flight

    With just an eCOPR and work permit, the CBSA officer may ask you more questions upon arrival to verify your status and intent to return to Canada.
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    Apply TRV while PFL is pending

    Sure, apply. It will likely be processed or at least 'checked' with/by the officer processing in Singapore. It might get refused but no harm in trying. I think chances are good but just a guess. Since the only reason you got the PFL was the move to Canada part, include a letter of explanation...
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    Immigrating from Germany (as a Canadian w/a German-American spouse)

    1) Yes, can arrive as tourist but there will be a delay in getting work permits etc., and may be a bit inconvenient in terms of receiving shipments etc. 2) If planning to move in 2026, yes, I would recommend applying in advance. That way PR status (including right to work, etc) would be...
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    help with appealing TRV refusal!

    So a three week visit to go to a grand niece’s birthday, who is not considered a family member. That is what it says in the first line. No reason to go for three weeks for a birthday party for a one year old. Also why was the visit essential for this grand niece? The letter should have focused...
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    help with appealing TRV refusal!

    I 100% agree with you about the niece, but the primary reason for this travel was to visit his sisters(two sisters!) who are Canadian citizens and PR, as well as attend his grandniece's Birthday(my bad I meant grandniece). here is the purpose of travel I submitted for his application: Subject...
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    Citizenship Eligibility While Abroad

    I'd echo it's a grey area: seems your spouse wasn't living in Canada either, you came (together at least) for a while and left. We know they inquire more about intent to return for cases where the Canadian citizen is sponsoring from abroad. What it can end up looking like is you worked...
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    Visa will be processed more quickly if sponsor move back to Canada

    As others have pointed out that I missed this, I have to revise my points to the side of far more uncertainty about timing. You can still provide more info about your intent to return. You can and should order gcms notes. I can't say how much of the rest applies because timing for Quebec apps...
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    Visa will be processed more quickly if sponsor move back to Canada

    No-one can tell you for certain that it will speed things up. It for the msot part depends where it is in the process. Since you're a Canadian sponsor abroad, though, it's possible it will if it helps resolve any line of questioning they may have about your intent to return. My guess is that on...
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    Wife PR Ontario vs Quebec

    Use your actual address in Vietnam. You don't need to provide a Canadian address at all right now. All communication is online / email with IRCC during process. Just indicate you will settle in Ontario. Note you'll have to show intent to return to Canada - that stuff (eg real estate searches...
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    Visitor visa to PR in Canada

    In addition to above, I would suggest you inform IRCC that you, the sponsor, have now relocated to Canada (and if you can show some/any kind of evidence - a lease, a job, whatever, include that as well). This is important because one step of the approval process will be an evaluation of the...
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    Parents could not fulfil RO, your insight requested...

    This is a public forum so if you want expert opinion I would speak to an immigration lawyer. Sadly some immigration lawyers want you to apply to secure your business so if anyone tells you that applying for PR via H&C is guaranteed or is without risk they are lying to you. If denied the appeal...
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    Spouse Application from US

    If they are on a TN , they’d be a Canadian citizen
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    Spouse Application from US

    If you are a PR, basically, you cannot. You'll have to apply from within Canada. If you're not in compliance with the residency obligation (which you can't be after five years), you'll have to wait several years. If you're a citizen - yes, you need to show intent to return to Canada. Search for...
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    Conjugal Sponsorship

    Are you a citizen? If so, the only difference is that you will need to show/demonstrate intent to return and reside in Canada with your partner. If not: you will need to return to Canada and reside in order to apply to sponsor. While your common law status would remain 'valid' in sense that it...
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    PRTD renewal/Cohabitation

    Your reading of the above posts in this thread either selectively left out or jumped over the qualification formulated this way: "again assuming you and your spouse were settled and living in Canada before moving abroad." The issue is not necessarily 'who accompanied whom.' (Although it can be...
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    Urgent: Reverse Migration for Extra Extra Entry Points

    You’re not getting my concern. Will IRCC decline my application because I’m going to my home country rather than the usual path people take of getting more experience in Canada for express entry. Will they think I’m manipulating the system by going to my home country even whilst having a valid...