You should apply for TRV for the child and apply for Pr once you are in Canada with the child.I am a pr card holder currently in India. I have received a full time job offer from a canadian employer and I will be landing in Canada in Feb end.
I need to get my 9 month old baby (born in India) to canada along with her mother (she is pr holder too) later this year.
Should I be applying for her TRV and then PR sponsorship? What is best way so that I can get them both as soon as possible
Is this true TRV of dependent child could be be rejected since parents are permanent residents?
Thanks Andrew for your reply. Do you know what is the validity of the TRV? Do they mention a date on the visa before which the kid needs to arrive in Canada?You should apply for TRV for the child and apply for Pr once you are in Canada with the child.
From my personal experience, they didn’t reject our daughter’s TRV. We told them straight up saying we are brining our daughter to Canada and then apply for PR and they approved our daughter’s TRV.
Why would you apply for a visa for PR holder?Thanks Andrew for your reply. Do you know what is the validity of the TRV? Do they mention a date on the visa before which the kid needs to arrive in Canada?
I am planning to bring my kid and wife (already a PR) in Canada sometime in May or June. So should I be applying for TRV right away or I should wait for a couple of months?
Why do you think better to apply for TRV first? Both can be done simultaneously, in principle. There's no outland/inland distinction for dependent children, so ... starting it earlier likely to get it finished earlier (with attendant benefits for health care eligibility, etc). Obviously one applies for the TRV so as to bring the kid earlier so understand why that would be priority.You should apply for TRV for the child and apply for Pr once you are in Canada with the child.
From my personal experience, they didn’t reject our daughter’s TRV. We told them straight up saying we are brining our daughter to Canada and then apply for PR and they approved our daughter’s TRV.
Apply for the TRV right away, sometimes approved quickly, sometimes longer. As noted, I don't see a downside to applying for PR for the child before arriving in Canada - you just update address with IRCC once in Canada.I am planning to bring my kid and wife (already a PR) in Canada sometime in May or June. So should I be applying for TRV right away or I should wait for a couple of months?
I understood to mean the spouse is a PR, the child - not.Why would you apply for a visa for PR holder?
Just to clarify, I am myself in India scheduled to fly back to Canada on 25th Feb. Can I initiate my daughter's TRV right away even though I am still in India? How should I draft the invitation letter when I am physically still in India?Why do you think better to apply for TRV first? Both can be done simultaneously, in principle. There's no outland/inland distinction for dependent children, so ... starting it earlier likely to get it finished earlier (with attendant benefits for health care eligibility, etc). Obviously one applies for the TRV so as to bring the kid earlier so understand why that would be priority.
But an honest question on my part.
Apply for the TRV right away, sometimes approved quickly, sometimes longer. As noted, I don't see a downside to applying for PR for the child before arriving in Canada - you just update address with IRCC once in Canada.
I understood to mean the spouse is a PR, the child - not.
Yes you can do the inland application for the baby ones in Canada.Hi folks,
I don't know if there is someone in the same situation or not.
My express entry history is as follows:
ITA received on May 2023,
AOR: 10 July 2023
COPR: 10 January 2024
Request letter 14 January 2024
Passports submitted for visa: 16 January 2024.
The question is that I've submitted passports for me and dependent family members (spouse and 2 kids). Most probably I will get my visa stamped in let's assume 4-5 weeks However, we are waiting for the third baby as well. In this case, what's the best and fastest option to get the visa for the newborn baby, if we plan the landing in the summer? Is the visitor visa option ok? Because as far as I know, the sponsorship is possible if the parents are in Canada.
Thanks a lot for the shared experiences.
Yes you can do the inland application for the baby ones in Canada.
just get the baby passport and apply for the TRV. I want to believe it should be faster.
congratulations on all levels
Naaaaa, they are still under your sponsorship, you are the one sponsoring their visit so you will have to prove your ability to care for them. Vo won’t be worried about a dependant of a PR holderThanks a lot for the reply. So for TRV application, there is no need to prove that the applicant (baby) will return to home country etc. right? I thought for this reason the TRV application could be refused. Otherwise, to continue all PR documentation in Canada is ok.
I don[t think the advice to get a TRV is correct. If the child is born BEFORE you become a PR, you should apply to have the child added to the 'party'. You can sponsor separately if you land (become a PR) before the child is born.Hi folks,
I don't know if there is someone in the same situation or not.
My express entry history is as follows:
ITA received on May 2023,
AOR: 10 July 2023
COPR: 10 January 2024
Request letter 14 January 2024
Passports submitted for visa: 16 January 2024.
The question is that I've submitted passports for me and dependent family members (spouse and 2 kids). Most probably I will get my visa stamped in let's assume 4-5 weeks However, we are waiting for the third baby as well. In this case, what's the best and fastest option to get the visa for the newborn baby, if we plan the landing in the summer? Is the visitor visa option ok? Because as far as I know, the sponsorship is possible if the parents are in Canada.
Thanks a lot for the shared experiences.
@Armoured95 Hello, Any thoughts on this? Also, Is it true, TRV applied after PR sponsorship greatly increases the TRV approval for the dependent kid?Just to clarify, I am myself in India scheduled to fly back to Canada on 25th Feb. Can I initiate my daughter's TRV right away even though I am still in India? How should I draft the invitation letter when I am physically still in India?
Can I mention my plans straight up that I have secured a full time Canadian job and will land in Feb end. Need TRV for my daughter so that my family can be with me by May/June and also that I will apply for her PR sponsorship as soon I am in Canada? Will this scenario stick with IRCC authorities?
I have no thoughts on this, except to say of course you can initiate while still abroad. No idea what increases the chances.@Armoured95 Hello, Any thoughts on this? Also, Is it true, TRV applied after PR sponsorship greatly increases the TRV approval for the dependent kid?
This is incorrect. Note that kkarim999 is not planning to land and become PR until the 3rd child is born. He is also applying under economic stream NOT sponsoring his dependent.Yes you can do the inland application for the baby ones in Canada.
just get the baby passport and apply for the TRV. I want to believe it should be faster.
congratulations on all levels
So I assume that you are the PA of the PR application. DO NOT land after the baby is born and just assume that you can just apply for third baby's TRV and bring baby over.Hi folks,
I don't know if there is someone in the same situation or not.
My express entry history is as follows:
ITA received on May 2023,
AOR: 10 July 2023
COPR: 10 January 2024
Request letter 14 January 2024
Passports submitted for visa: 16 January 2024.
The question is that I've submitted passports for me and dependent family members (spouse and 2 kids). Most probably I will get my visa stamped in let's assume 4-5 weeks However, we are waiting for the third baby as well. In this case, what's the best and fastest option to get the visa for the newborn baby, if we plan the landing in the summer? Is the visitor visa option ok? Because as far as I know, the sponsorship is possible if the parents are in Canada.
Thanks a lot for the shared experiences.