CharlieD10
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- Sep 5, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- KGN
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15-02-2011
- File Transfer...
- 09-05-2011
- Med's Done....
- 17-01-2011, 08-03-2012
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 30-3-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 13-04-2012
- LANDED..........
- 06-06-2012
Applying for a TRV would perhaps be more likely to succeed if the Canadian spouse was residing full-time in Jamaica. Once the Canadian spouse resides full-time in Canada, it is highly unlikely to succeed, as the automatic assumption on the part of CIC is that you are coming to be with your spouse, and nothing will persuade you to leave.
Immigration is a hot-button issue for many developed nations right now. Many of them find themselves awash in illegal immigrants they can't get out of the country, segments of the "native" populations of these countries are very vocal in their resentment of immigrant residents, whether legal or not, and many persons in immigrant populations do nothing to endear themselves to the "native" population by failing to integrate into the society they move to while insisting that their culture and traditions be respected and accomodated and even promoted at the expense of the local culture and traditions. Let's not even talk about the immigrants who get involved in criminal activities, because it isn't even necessary for them to do that these days in order for them to find themselves resented.
The result of all this is that where it used to be hard at times to get a visitor's/temporary visa, nowadays it is bordering on the impossible unless you belong to specific groups, or you are willing to flout immigration laws and other laws and use "bandoloo" methods to immigrate.
Immigration is a hot-button issue for many developed nations right now. Many of them find themselves awash in illegal immigrants they can't get out of the country, segments of the "native" populations of these countries are very vocal in their resentment of immigrant residents, whether legal or not, and many persons in immigrant populations do nothing to endear themselves to the "native" population by failing to integrate into the society they move to while insisting that their culture and traditions be respected and accomodated and even promoted at the expense of the local culture and traditions. Let's not even talk about the immigrants who get involved in criminal activities, because it isn't even necessary for them to do that these days in order for them to find themselves resented.
The result of all this is that where it used to be hard at times to get a visitor's/temporary visa, nowadays it is bordering on the impossible unless you belong to specific groups, or you are willing to flout immigration laws and other laws and use "bandoloo" methods to immigrate.