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threa

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Jul 31, 2011
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Visa Office......
Vegreville
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12-05-2011
Doc's Request.
14-07-2011
Med's Done....
22-02-2011
I've been sponsored by my common-law partner and our application is in process starting May 31 2011. I have an Implied status right now since i applied for an open work permit together with the sponsorship application before my work permit expired. Im
Not working anymore coz my employer didnt renew my contract. Now, we plan on visiting the Philippines so we dicided to apply for a visit visa so i can still go back here in Canada but unfortunately it got refused. Im wondering whats my chances of getting an approved visa if i reapply coz we didnt mention on that refused visit visa that we're planning to visit Phils and you think providing the booked plane ticket going to the Phils would help if i reapply? Please help coz everything is planned for this trip
 
Inland sponsorship means just that, the applicant remains IN CANADA. A visitor's visa does not guarantee re-entry, so even if you re-applied and got one, it does not mean you will be allowed to re-enter the country when you came back from your trip. If you are not in Canada, your inland sponsorship is null and void. You have to stay in Canada until you receive your PR.
 
If you are applying inland, it is advised you dont leave the country.

If you were denied a visitors visa for reentry there is not much you can do, as most TRVs are denied when there is a spousal PR application in process....
 
In addition, if you leave Canada, you lose your "implied status". You have no guarantee that you will be readmitted to Canada if you leave and, as has already been mentioned, if that happens when you have an inland PR ap in process, the application can't be finalized and you'd have to start over again with an outland ap.

If you are still in Canada, stay in Canada. A trip anywhere outside of Canada at this stage would be a real risk to your PR application and your ability to be with your partner. Many would decide it's not worth it. They won't stop you from leaving but they can definitely prevent you from coming back - even with a PR ap in process. No guarantees. Considering you've already had a TRV application denied, you should expect that to be the case if you apply again and again. If you made the mistake of leaving Canada, you wouldn't get back in until an outland PR application was finalized.
 
Thank you all for the response, really appreciate it and such a big help. Now I have a peaceful mind, i'm just gonna wait for our PR approval :) and then go from there.

Cheers!
 
threa said:
Thank you all for the response, really appreciate it and such a big help. Now I have a peaceful mind, i'm just gonna wait for our PR approval :) and then go from there.

Cheers!

Smart move.