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Is it risky to apply for Visitor Visa for my brothers??

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Thx for your prompt response....

what kins of authorization he needs..?
I was checking on cic.ca that if you apply online it will take max 60 days to get a visitor visa application approved.

is there any other beat way to get a visitor visa in less time...?

please suggest.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html

Processing times have increased because of Covid. It is no longer 60 days. You can’t expedite a visitor visa and your brother still needs the visa and written authorization to travel. He needs to prove that his visit is essential during a pandemic so your brother’s visit for a birthday may not be seen as essential.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/travel-restrictions-exemptions.html#extended-citizen-pr
 

Vinayamegoes

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Oct 17, 2020
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Hi everyone,

I am just posting here to get some feedback on whether it's going to be difficult for my brothers to get their visas approved in case they applied. I have getting a visa for single guys in their 20s can be tricky.

I am a PR, citizenship application almost processed. My parents have supervisa and have visited Canada twice now. With proper health insurance and they only stayed for a couple of week each time. My parents will be visiting again this summer and I want my 2 younger brothers to visit as well but I am not sure if their visa would get approved.

Middle brother (27) is employed full time in Pakistan and youngest (22) is in 2nd year of business school. They can attach letters proving all that. And I can write up an invitation letter if necessary. My plan is to elaborate on our plan of the whole family visiting for a few weeks and then everyone going back to their job/school. I am hoping that's going to be enough of a reason to convince the officer that my brothers do not have any reasons to prolong their stay. I'd just like some feedback if you think their visa applications can be rejected and how to prevent that. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

My apologies if that topic has been covered. I couldn't find anything similar when I was scrolling.

Thanks
Hello, Did your brothers got visa?