Amy612 said:
I am telling you about TRP because I know few cases who were refused TRV (Minor dependent child), were granted TRP later. They were refused TRV before the sponsorship application for the same reason like you. After getting approval, they again applied for TRP and got it. I don't know the PR processing time in your visa office. If it's too long, then you may try for TRP. I am thinking of applying for TRP for my son if I don't get PPR within two months. Best of luck.
Well, I understand to refuse a TRV if at least one of the parents IS NOT in Canada or before the sponsorship. But I am in Canada, I applied for sponsorship, and even if I had not applied is very legitimate to be visited by my family, being daughter, parents or whatever.
What I plan to do right now is to write them an e-mail explaining why I applied for a TRV and showing them the excerpts in their operating manuals.
Maybe somebody will consider that an error was made and they will acknowledge the error. Not many chances, but it may worth to try.
I also applied for CAIPS which must clearly show the officer reasoning (OP 11):
"Officers are reminded to use their own judgment and the flexibility afforded to them by A22(2)
when making decisions in cases with a dual intent aspect. CAIPS and FOSS notes should clearly
demonstrate the officer’s reasoning when assessing a case."
I'm really curious how the officer justified his decision.