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    visa

    My wife's aunt is the one living in Canada; what should the invitation letter entail?
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    visa

    Grateful for the insight and effect changes where I can. Thanks!
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    visa

    Whats the number reason would you say is the reason for a visa denial as I was last year june and plan to reapply again?
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    visa

    I get all of what you are saying but I traveled to a country that required a visa and this was my first time to Canada.Plus how do you explain them not giving a child who never traveled before, a visa. :o but you live n u learn
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    visa

    It was a visitor's visa and travel history was cited as one of the reasons even though i to be frank, i've not traveled since 2006. This travel was to the US and not to Canada and I am teacher in Jamaica. But what exactly is meant by travel history? I never had any reason to be taking a plane so...
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    visa

    Whats the number reason would you say is the reason for a visa denial as I was last year june and plan to reapply again?
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    Studying in Canada

    I have an understanding of what her green card allows her to do. I am also aware of the fact that she will need a study permit for programs over 6 months. But i think one has to be specific in targeting schools for certain programs. However, i will keep looking until i can find a reputable...
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    Studying in Canada

    I see. So places like Centennial would be a better pick? Or public university with a better reputation as I'm considering studying there and taking my wife with me, or she goes and studies seeing that she wouldnt require a visa of any type as she has an American Green card. My intention is study...
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    Studying in Canada

    But I see where the school is listed on the cic website. I have figured that studying is not guarantee to PR.
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    Studying in Canada

    Well I'm not in Canada and I'm not a PR
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    Studying in Canada

    It's looking sticky at the moment as studying is the "easiest" option although that is still not a surety. But i believe that because her aunt sponsored my wife (her aunt's grandparents), she may not be able to sponsor her just now under the family class. How does the provincial nominee thing work?
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    Studying in Canada

    How practical and likely is it to visit Canada and obtain a job offer while there visiting?
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    Studying in Canada

    Ok. Thanks for the info
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    Studying in Canada

    I'm kinda at crossroads. My wife has her tuition fee to study at Evergreen College but i'm seeing on CIC where she needs an additional $10,000.00 along with the tuition. But the thing is, she has an aunt who is going to provide accommodation close to the college. I realise that there seems to a...
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    green card holder and work permit

    Can an American green card holder apply for a Canadian work permit?
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    RE: Sponsorship

    Well based on what i am seeing on the cic site, it seems as if her aunt meets the basic requirement interms of being a Canadian citizen and sponsorship under the family category (as her aunt has no living family in Canada). But that's as far as i can speak to as the rest would be up to CIC. What...
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    RE: Sponsorship

    My wife's aunt, who is a Canadian citizen, wants to sponsor her to Canada. However, she is not sure of the total amount to pay as she is seeing $75 and then $475. She also wants to take me along as well. Does she pay the $75 + $475, and an additional $550 for me? Or, is it just the $75 + $475...