rhcohen2014 said:
yes, extension are granted when people mention pr applications and plans to get married. i would suggest also including any receipts for payments for the wedding, if you happen to be doing a rception somewhere. ask for 12 months. for PR applicants, it's rarely denied. show them any proof you have about intentions to apply, and supporting doucments about your financial means. if you are getting married, there is no need to ask for time to establish commonlaw, as it won't matter any more. pick 1: either your plans to get married OR plans to establish commonlaw. it can not be both, as you can not apply for both types of PR.
Hi, i have been reading your answer to this couple, and help me a lot.. i just have the doubt between Visitor Visa and TRV.. my working visa expired in dec 03, my TRV expired in nov 11.. BUT I HAVE A FAMILY MEETING IN NYC, FOR CHRISTMAS.. so i need a multientry option, i will apply for a PR inland before my working permit expired, so i will get the implied status for work..
But in the other hand i wanna have a multientry visa so i can go out for christmas..
I hope this work, please give me an advice..
As i have been reading, TRV is so complicated, and many refusal in the OWP... so i want the visitor visa, but dont know if i missing something that can be against me.
Thanks
Susana