I (Canadian citizen) am currently living outside Canada and my wife is Indonesian citizen. We already applied for the family class sponsorship for her permanent residency in january and it is in process. Since we are moving to Quebec, it might take extra time for the CSQ from what I have read. We would like to move back earlier, so in that case she would need a visitor visa until she get her PR approved. I just saw some new guidelines regarding the visit visa in the covid-19 context.
From an immigration website (I highlited the part I am asking about):
Family Reunification
The guidance warns that family ties do not automatically qualify as non-optional or non-discretionary travel. “Family members will be required to show that they are not travelling for a discretionary or optional purpose such as a routine family visit,” the guidance says.
IRCC examples of non-discretionary or non-optional travel for family reunification include:
Thanks for the advice!
From an immigration website (I highlited the part I am asking about):
Family Reunification
The guidance warns that family ties do not automatically qualify as non-optional or non-discretionary travel. “Family members will be required to show that they are not travelling for a discretionary or optional purpose such as a routine family visit,” the guidance says.
IRCC examples of non-discretionary or non-optional travel for family reunification include:
- To take up full-time residence in Canada (this applies to prospective permanent residents as well as temporary residents seeking entry to Canada to live with immediate family members).
- To care for an ill family member or a family member who is unable to care for themselves when no other arrangements can be made.
- For foreign national immediate family member(s) to spend the pandemic period with their Canadian citizen family member so they can help to ensure each other’s health, safety and well-being.
- Shared custody agreement across borders, as this would be complying with a court order.
Thanks for the advice!