Helo guys,
Yesterday I applied for wife TRV and today we received BIL. VACs are currently closed but my question is, does this BIL means our TRV would approve after bio? Or still can it be refuse?
Have a same situation, I recently approved my PPR and got COPR, yet to land but want to apply TRV for spouse.
Still looking for some expert advise how to deal with situation.
Actually I have nothing to show that she has strong ties to home country.
Hello Guys,
I got mine COPR under federal skilled class along with my dependent minor son
My wife was non-accompany due to CRS score factor.
Now I want to apply a visit visa for her to support us during landing as my son is 4 years old.
She is a homemaker have no strong ties to home country...
Man Its very easy , If you are not Swedish national select nageria for both question.
It does not matter where your passport issued, even if it is even issued in sweden it issued by nagerian HC or embassy.
So guys,
What I understand we need to fill out soft copies of forms and while submitting system will ask for electronic signature for all the forms?
One more question, for a single person how much funds we need to show, I know there is no such fix limit.
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Many congratulations, Great motivational story when there is a will there is a way. we all learnt a lot from this process specially how to be patient.
Good luck for your future journey. My kiss to youngest one who made you waited more :Dbut it was worth a wait.
Its taking bit longer for you we cannot forecast IRCC.....
Mine case is not similar to you but as you know I requested for change in status of my son from non-accompany to accompany after my PPR, and they add him after 3 weeks of request. Today I submit his passport for counterfoil and COPR.