Deep Son
Star Member
- Jan 12, 2015
- 6
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- NDVO
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April 01, 2014
- AOR Received.
- June
- File Transfer...
- June
- Med's Request
- August 7th , 2015
- Med's Done....
- Feb 24th 2014
- Interview........
- Notapplicable
- Passport Req..
- October 19th
- VISA ISSUED...
- Hopefully soon
- LANDED..........
- Indeed, but on a TRV
Hi , the answers are below:bhkr0008 said:hi everyone, thank god for this forum..
I am planning to apply for tourist visa for my husband in India but besides all the proof to provide i have some queries..
I am October 23, 2014 sponsor..
- Will applying for TRV affect my PR application?
- If it gets rejected will it have an impact on my PR application, once it does get rejected is it ok to re-apply for a TRV?
- If during his stay in Canada he gets ADR, medical reassessment or PPR can he do them in Canada?
- I herd from some posts here does applying for a tourist visa give a positive impact on the PR application it may not expedite the process but will show the immigration officer that we attempt to meet each other since we will provide visiting details to NDVO once he is here.. is this it true?
- for plane tickets is it ok if we don't provide bcz it doesn't make sense to book if we dont have visa yet or is it necessary to have?
- do we need medical for TRV? bcz my medical expires on June 15th..
Please help!!
Nope the PR isn't affected if you apply for TRV.
Nope it won't affect your PR if TR is rejected and you can apply again.
Remedical in Canada - Am not sure of this. (I did a remedical in my hometown and am currently here in Canada since a week on TRV)
Positive impact on PR - Am not sure of this.
Air tickets - Not mandatory at all. I booked my tickets only after I got the TRV !!
No medical is required for TRV.