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Have a TRV, what are my chances of SP

FrankJ

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Hi people, I would like to know if anybody here have heard of anybody with valid Temporary Visitor's visa ever been rejected for student visa.
I have a 10 years TRV that will expire in 2023 and am planing to submit an application for a Student permit this month. Does anyone know if TRV put me in a better position.
Thanks in advance
 

cocoduro

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I have a similar question.. I would to know if having a TRV would put my wife in a better position when applying for my SP and her SOWP.
 

Amir_Khalilov

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As far as I know chances of getting Study Permit is higher if you apply within Canada. If you enter Canada with your TRV, have all docs, you may apply for study permit from inside of Canada.
 

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Amir_Khalilov said:
As far as I know chances of getting Study Permit is higher if you apply within Canada. If you enter Canada with your TRV, have all docs, you may apply for study permit from inside of Canada.
That's not true. There are several other conditions you must meet to be able to apply for a Study Permit from within Canada. The vast majority of people still have to send their application to a visa office outside of Canada even if they are currently in Canada on a TRV. Being in Canada on a TRV can at times increase your chances of refusal since it makes it more difficult to show that the person has strong ties to their home country and no plans on remaining in Canada long term.
 

cocoduro

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Thanks everyone for such good help..

Scylla, I would really appreciate your help if you could share your thoughts on my situation.

I am in Canada on a closed WP and I am planning to apply for my SP, along with my wife OWP. She is currently in Canada on her TRV. She has had this visa for a long time (for 10 years or so) and has been here in Canada for several times (at least 8x ). She never overstayed, never had any issues regarding her status.. does this put her in a good position? As she proved several times that she will leave canada by the end of her status?

Thank you so much
 

tipsy

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FrankJ said:
Hi people, I would like to know if anybody here have heard of anybody with valid Temporary Visitor's visa ever been rejected for student visa.
I have a 10 years TRV that will expire in 2023 and am planing to submit an application for a Student permit this month. Does anyone know if TRV put me in a better position.
Thanks in advance
Have you travelled to Canada already?
 

FrankJ

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Yes Tipsy. I was in Canada last year for a week holiday.
 

tipsy

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FrankJ said:
Yes Tipsy. I was in Canada last year for a week holiday.
then i guess, travel history will no longer be your issue. check the forum in visa rejection and try to fulfill all the possible reason for rejection like home ties, career growth, related studies, funds etc.