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aleyfre

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Sep 12, 2010
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Hi everyone!
I'm new to this forum. I am planning on applying for a study permit next month. I am from Argentina and I am currently studying in Auckland, New Zealand as an international student. I want to continue my studies in Canada because NZ only offers the program I'm interested in as distance learning. The question is the following: I will be traveling with my husband and my two daughters, what are the chances that an Immigration Officer will deny entry if the embassy in Sydney has already approved the application? I have enough funds. In regard to ties to my country, I do not have employment there because we have been living in New Zealand for the last couple of years, but we do have all our family in Argentina as well as three properties. Will that be enough? In New Zealand I haven't overstayed my student permit. In fact, I will not even make use of my graduation permit, to which I'm entitled...
Thanks in advance for your comments or suggestions!
 

luckymaan

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Jul 30, 2010
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i think ur cannada visa chances r more than noraml case
bcoz 1st thing ur allready international student as NZ ..n no fund problm ..
main thing u show strong ties with ur own contry..
so ur visa must get approval according 2 me......
 

aleyfre

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Sep 12, 2010
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Thanks! I was worried because I see that they deny entry or TRV visas to many family members of international students mainly because of not enough ties to home country.
 
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umair81

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i have 2 apps for canadian immigration in process and filed for study visa..

and got it.. so how weaker my ties could get.. a person who wants to immigrate.. hmm..

dont worry just provide full details. dont hide anything result will be surely +ve
 

LAROCCAMOM

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Sep 13, 2010
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In which form do you have to prove your countries ties? Family, employment, properties, etc?
I am a native from Argentina as well, but I have been living in the US for 14 years, under a family petition which is approved, pending open visa. I have never been to my country since I left when I was 14 years old with my parents.
I know my case is a little bit more complicated. Now I am married and have three children (school age).

Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you