- Apr 19, 2013
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
Hello,
We (myself and my Thai wife of 13 years) are in the process of applying for a PR (outland) for her as soon as we get back the silly Queensland Traffic History reur time in Australia 11 years ago. However, I have just undergone 6 weeks of radiotherapy for a neck tumor and will cancel the final year of my international school teaching contract in Laos in order to be close to better health access and family in Canada, just in case.
We intend to send our two sons, (both Canadian citizens, ages 12 and 17) ahead to Canada to be in the care of my sisters (their aunts) at the end of June, and to be ready for school in Sept., while my wife and I will stay in Bangkok for final followup evaluation with doctors. We intend to go to Canada at the end of August.
Since we probably won't have submitted the PR application until end of June, it is most likely going to be at least a month for my sponsor approval (although our case is pretty solid), and even if I am approved, we will still have to wait for her approval in Singapore, which apparently may take 6-8 months.
I want to take her with me to Canada at the end of August on a Temporary visitor visa then. I realize that when the PR application is approved, she will have to travel back overseas to pick up her visa, and we are fine with that. The doctors in Bangkok are happy to request such permission from the authorities on the basis of the need for her aid in my recovery. This was actually suggested to me by visa section in Bangkok as something "we could try, but not guaranteed".
So my question is: Should we be able to get the visitor visa while waiting for PR approval? Do I have to be approved first or can we go ahead even before that? We have all been together for 13 years, and to have to leave my wife in Thailand for 6-8 months is a travesty.
Please advise,
John
We (myself and my Thai wife of 13 years) are in the process of applying for a PR (outland) for her as soon as we get back the silly Queensland Traffic History reur time in Australia 11 years ago. However, I have just undergone 6 weeks of radiotherapy for a neck tumor and will cancel the final year of my international school teaching contract in Laos in order to be close to better health access and family in Canada, just in case.
We intend to send our two sons, (both Canadian citizens, ages 12 and 17) ahead to Canada to be in the care of my sisters (their aunts) at the end of June, and to be ready for school in Sept., while my wife and I will stay in Bangkok for final followup evaluation with doctors. We intend to go to Canada at the end of August.
Since we probably won't have submitted the PR application until end of June, it is most likely going to be at least a month for my sponsor approval (although our case is pretty solid), and even if I am approved, we will still have to wait for her approval in Singapore, which apparently may take 6-8 months.
I want to take her with me to Canada at the end of August on a Temporary visitor visa then. I realize that when the PR application is approved, she will have to travel back overseas to pick up her visa, and we are fine with that. The doctors in Bangkok are happy to request such permission from the authorities on the basis of the need for her aid in my recovery. This was actually suggested to me by visa section in Bangkok as something "we could try, but not guaranteed".
So my question is: Should we be able to get the visitor visa while waiting for PR approval? Do I have to be approved first or can we go ahead even before that? We have all been together for 13 years, and to have to leave my wife in Thailand for 6-8 months is a travesty.
Please advise,
John