I don't think it matters as her spouse how "soon" is soon. If you want to visit her, you can provided you meet requirements and satisfy the officer that you will leave at the end of your authorized stay.
In my opinion, a few things work in your favor:
1. young children who depend on you for everything and will be attending school in their home country. If you plan to also get visitor visas for them, make sure you include proof of registration(if they are of school age).
If you are leaving them behind, make adequate arrangements so that their lives are not disrupted for the few weeks you are away. A visa officer may ask during the interview. Your kids will definitely make you go back, right?
2. you have a good job - get a letter from your employer indicating your start date, salary, benefits, etc and when they expect you back. They can also include your main duties and responsibilities to highlight your importance to the company.
3. Assets, property, bank statements, businesses, etc as proof of funds and any other thing you imagine will make you want to go back.
Goodluck!
babake said:
My wife has just recieved a study permit and she will be travelling to canada in August to begin her classes that starts in fall. We have two children ( 2 and five). I am planning once shes gone to apply for a TRV in december for the chrismas break. Will applying in december be too soon to convince the VO to provide us with visitors visa since we did not apply together with her study permit due to lack of enough funds as proof of funds for our entire familly?. I guess by december my bank account will have recoup enough to apply for the remainning three of us on visiting visa. Since I have a good job here I intend to leave the children behind and come back and help them financially from here.....I dont want a rejection of visitor visa on my record, so how soon is it to appy for visiting after shes left for canada, she will be going on a two year study permit visa. Any suggestion or advice from the veterans of this process?