I doubt it they might switch to electonic ones soon but those who already sumbited em will still be in the system as paper ones until scanned (they will do like they do with the forms you got a certain leeway on em after they update)After deciding to return the paper based Visit applications, I'm thinking they might do the same for the Paper based spousal applications :-(
Anyone applied for a TRV according to the new rules? and does a rejection for Visitor visa if applied now affect the Spousal PR file as still waiting for AOR and god knows how long it is going to take?
Thanks in advance..
If you read the RFP, the initial focus is citizenship-related. I highly doubt they'll return the paper-based applications. For them to move to an electronics based process, it will take time. It'll have to be developed, approved, implemented, tested etc.I doubt it they might switch to electonic ones soon but those who already sumbited em will still be in the system as paper ones until scanned (they will do like they do with the forms you got a certain leeway on em after they update)
Thanks for the Info, Please let us know if you hear back..I have applied for TRV on March 5th 2020, my spousal application is still in process. I emailed the IRCC about my TRV application two days ago inquiring if it will be processed under new regulations set on June 9th, 2020. I am yet to hear anything back from them.
But they could've done that with the Visit applications too, right? They in fact had VAC's to help there.I doubt it they might switch to electonic ones soon but those who already sumbited em will still be in the system as paper ones until scanned (they will do like they do with the forms you got a certain leeway on em after they update)
applying and/or being rejected for a TRV after you’re married will never affect your application negatively. In fact, it is one of the factors they will look at for genuineness assessment. Genuine spouses want to visit one another. Multiple TRV apps/rejections prior to your marriage will be the red flags depending on what/who the visits were for.Anyone applied for a TRV according to the new rules? and does a rejection for Visitor visa if applied now affect the Spousal PR file as still waiting for AOR and god knows how long it is going to take?
Thanks in advance..
Thanks for the reply !! My wife has never applied for TRV or any visa for that matter (except Spousal file that we sent in March), and this will be her first application to Canada, I am inclined to try and apply for the visitor permit since it looks to be all online.applying and/or being rejected for a TRV after you’re married will never affect your application negatively. In fact, it is one of the factors they will look at for genuineness assessment. Genuine spouses want to visit one another. Multiple TRV apps/rejections prior to your marriage will be the red flags depending on what/who the visits were for.
You definitely have nothing to lose! Best of luckThanks for the reply !! My wife has never applied for TRV or any visa for that matter (except Spousal file that we sent in March), and this will be her first application to Canada, I am inclined to try and apply for the visitor permit since it looks to be all online.
Hi @Smd91_ Even I am planning to apply for TRV... Hence can you please let me know how long did you wait (after submitting your PR application) to apply for TRV.I have applied for TRV on March 5th 2020, my spousal application is still in process. I emailed the IRCC about my TRV application two days ago inquiring if it will be processed under new regulations set on June 9th, 2020. I am yet to hear anything back from them.
i waited till we received sponsorship approval.Hi @Smd91_ Even I am planning to apply for TRV... Hence can you please let me know how long did you wait (after submitting your PR application) to apply for TRV.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I have just got AOR .. you think it is a good idea to apply for TRV at this stage?i waited till we received sponsorship approval.
Good luck