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anusai

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Jun 25, 2011
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I am applying for TRV.. I was a permanent resident before but surrendered it last year as I could not maintain it.

Now that I am applying for visitor visa to meet my sons who live in Canada, do I have to explain why I surrendered my PR card in the additional information form?? is there any need to provide any additional information to canadian embassy?

Also... the employment history .. have a question on that

I am employed with my present company for the last 10 years. It is not contract job and I can continue as long as I want

so for the date of employment I have filled up


from... xxxxxxx date


to ________________________ ( should I leave it blank or should i put 2014-02) since my application is
dated in the month of feb.


hope the visa officer does not think that my job will end this month and that way i have no ties to
my country of residence, and bases his judgement on that


SO should i leave that blank???
please advise
 
anusai said:
I am applying for TRV.. I was a permanent resident before but surrendered it last year as I could not maintain it.

Now that I am applying for visitor visa to meet my sons who live in Canada, do I have to explain why I surrendered my PR card in the additional information form?? is there any need to provide any additional information to canadian embassy?

If it says "explain" then explain it.

Give as much information as requested. Don't give more don't give less.

anusai said:
Also... the employment history .. have a question on that

I am employed with my present company for the last 10 years. It is not contract job and I can continue as long as I want

so for the date of employment I have filled up


from... xxxxxxx date


to ________________________ ( should I leave it blank or should i put 2014-02) since my application is
dated in the month of feb.


hope the visa officer does not think that my job will end this month and that way i have no ties to
my country of residence, and bases his judgement on that


SO should i leave that blank???
please advise

It clearly says: UNTIL. So if you put a date it means you had that work UNTIL that date.

Leave it blank.
 
As far as an employment ending date, I would not leave it blank as that would equate to your paperwork being "incomplete". Instead, I would write in "current" on that line, as you have not turned in a resignation and do not have an ending date, this will show the processor that you are currently still employed within the position/employer.
 
Anusai,

Did yr husband get the visit visa? My husband is in a similar position and I'm curious to know about the outcome.

Thanks.