- Jan 21, 2013
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CIO Sydney
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- November 2013
- Doc's Request.
- 26-05-2015
- Nomination.....
- 28-02-2014
- AOR Received.
- 03-11-2014
- IELTS Request
- n/a
- Med's Request
- 05-11-2014
- Med's Done....
- 05-12-2014
- Passport Req..
- 07-07-2015/received by CPC on the 10th
- VISA ISSUED...
- IP on 26th of May 2015, DM on 24th of June 2015
- LANDED..........
- Inland applicant
Hi there,
My wife and I are preparing for my niece (will be 15 yo at time of travel/my wife's brothers daughter) to visit us in Canada around Christmas 2015.
I have been reading posts on this forum for the last few days and I am very hopeful to receive valuable information from you guys.
Fist of all, a little introduction into our case, for it is somewhat different from most.
We moved to Canada from Germany in 2013. Now we are BC PNP nominees and have applied for PR. Medicals are done and after speaking to a guy from Immigration two days ago, I have a very positive feeling about getting our PR within the next month or so. Of course I could be wrong, but just assuming I ain't.
We also have just had an addition to our little family. Our daughter was born a Canadian citizen through birth right on soil in January.
Therefore we are an all mixed family in terms of nationality (German, Indonesian, Canadian) and status in the country (awaiting PR, citizen)
Hope that gives you sufficient information about our situation.
Now...
My niece, who lives in Indonesia (Indonesian citizen), would love to come over to catch up with us, especially with our four year old daughter, and of course to meet her new born cousin for the first time. She also expressed her wish to see snow. Taking all that, and the approximate time of preparation of all the documents, into consideration, we were thinking to get her over here for about three weeks during indonesian school brake in December.
I wanna get that right the first time. She's so looking forward, and I don't wanna have her disappointed by a refusal. Of course I know, that it is a possible outcome.
My main questions are:
- how much less likely would it be for her, to have her visa granted, if she applies while we are still temporary residents? Compared to, once we are PR?
-as she is a minor not only under 18, but under 16, does she have the option to apply for her TRV online? More precisely. Could her parents still open a my cic account and apply on her behalf, even though they won't be traveling with her? If they could, there is the problem that they don't speak english. Or could we apply on her behalf? We are not her legal guardians, therefore I assume we are in no position to do so.
- does her Canadian, two month old, cousin count as a Canadian family member for visa purposes. My daughter obviously can not sponsor my niece, so not sure about the immigrations point of view on that.
- we are covering all her travel expenses, accommodation, food, winter cloth and so on. I will get her a travel health insurance for her trip as well. I'll write all that down in the invitation letter.
Does it still matter, if she/her parents are financially in a position to support her trip?
I appreciate every bit and piece of information related to my nieces planed trip.
Thanks in advance for any input on this.
My wife and I are preparing for my niece (will be 15 yo at time of travel/my wife's brothers daughter) to visit us in Canada around Christmas 2015.
I have been reading posts on this forum for the last few days and I am very hopeful to receive valuable information from you guys.
Fist of all, a little introduction into our case, for it is somewhat different from most.
We moved to Canada from Germany in 2013. Now we are BC PNP nominees and have applied for PR. Medicals are done and after speaking to a guy from Immigration two days ago, I have a very positive feeling about getting our PR within the next month or so. Of course I could be wrong, but just assuming I ain't.
We also have just had an addition to our little family. Our daughter was born a Canadian citizen through birth right on soil in January.
Therefore we are an all mixed family in terms of nationality (German, Indonesian, Canadian) and status in the country (awaiting PR, citizen)
Hope that gives you sufficient information about our situation.
Now...
My niece, who lives in Indonesia (Indonesian citizen), would love to come over to catch up with us, especially with our four year old daughter, and of course to meet her new born cousin for the first time. She also expressed her wish to see snow. Taking all that, and the approximate time of preparation of all the documents, into consideration, we were thinking to get her over here for about three weeks during indonesian school brake in December.
I wanna get that right the first time. She's so looking forward, and I don't wanna have her disappointed by a refusal. Of course I know, that it is a possible outcome.
My main questions are:
- how much less likely would it be for her, to have her visa granted, if she applies while we are still temporary residents? Compared to, once we are PR?
-as she is a minor not only under 18, but under 16, does she have the option to apply for her TRV online? More precisely. Could her parents still open a my cic account and apply on her behalf, even though they won't be traveling with her? If they could, there is the problem that they don't speak english. Or could we apply on her behalf? We are not her legal guardians, therefore I assume we are in no position to do so.
- does her Canadian, two month old, cousin count as a Canadian family member for visa purposes. My daughter obviously can not sponsor my niece, so not sure about the immigrations point of view on that.
- we are covering all her travel expenses, accommodation, food, winter cloth and so on. I will get her a travel health insurance for her trip as well. I'll write all that down in the invitation letter.
Does it still matter, if she/her parents are financially in a position to support her trip?
I appreciate every bit and piece of information related to my nieces planed trip.
Thanks in advance for any input on this.