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Varadar said:
I applied on Aug 5th thru online (my cic account). I got the passport submission request last monday and received passport with stamp today

That was super fast and congrats..
 
Varadar said:
I applied on Aug 5th thru online (my cic account). I got the passport submission request last monday and received passport with stamp today
I guess ur file was processed in delhi i bet
 
sonie055 said:
That was super fast and congrats..
Dont expect that fast if u are from south india
 
johnybegood said:
I guess ur file was processed in delhi i bet

how do you know where your trv app. is being processed?
 
dhillonch said:
Just heard from a travel agent frn that NDVO was going through a major upheaval/staff change and there was some strike last 2 months. I dunno how far this is true..thought of sharing here. If anyone has sources or some information please share.
Thats baloney my friend
 
Varadar said:
I applied on Aug 5th thru online (my cic account). I got the passport submission request last monday and received passport with stamp today

So Vardar where are you based in India?
 
bishankhn said:
how do you know where your trv app. is being processed?
Man u wont be until u get the correspondence
Urs is bangalore
 
johnybegood said:
Man u wont be until u get the correspondence
Urs is bangalore

oh no way. doesnt matter if my spouse is from north?
 
gcan said:
Applying TRV just before marriage and not telling CIC the actual purpose does not guarantee TRV approval , but certainly raises genuine question that why did not you tell the CIC about the real intentions of TRV application when you apply for PR, it may be counted as misrepresentation and/or marriage of convinience


i would suggest apply TRV after marriage and state them the truth , in any case its upto them to approve or refuse TRV but it will not impact the PR application.

No way this is the case, as this cannot be misrepresentation of facts. Here u r not lying about anything. Also one important thing to note is visitor visa and PR applications are separate. Many friends i know have already done this and no one's PR application got impacted.
Ofcourse it doesn't guarantee trv approval, but changes of getting trv before marriage are high.
 
vaibhavxv said:
No way this is the case, as this cannot be misrepresentation of facts. Here u r not lying about anything. Also one important thing to note is visitor visa and PR applications are separate. Many friends i know have already done this and no one's PR application got impacted.
Ofcourse it doesn't guarantee trv approval, but changes of getting trv before marriage are high.
There are cases being interpreted as primarily enter to canada on trv to get status ....case refused...so be careful
 
bishankhn said:
how do you know where your trv app. is being processed?

you would know from the correspondence mail. I had applied an online TRV, the correspondence letter(rejection letter in my case) had chandigarh consulate undersigned.
 
bishankhn said:
oh no way. doesnt matter if my spouse is from north?
Oh i thought yr wife from south as well
Did u appy for one trv before?
Most probably the same vo will process ur second one
If ur wife from north chances of ndvo is high
 
johnybegood said:
Dont expect that fast if u are from south india

I am from south India as well (Tamil Nadu).Yeah, first time i was rejected in Bangalore.I applied through MyCIC (GC key account),
so i don't know whether it was processed in NDVO or Bangalore.
 
vaibhavxv said:
No way this is the case, as this cannot be misrepresentation of facts. Here u r not lying about anything. Also one important thing to note is visitor visa and PR applications are separate. Many friends i know have already done this and no one's PR application got impacted.
Ofcourse it doesn't guarantee trv approval, but changes of getting trv before marriage are high.

In my opinion, Its a risk to apply TRV before marriage (especially without mentioning the engagement). If god forbid, the visa was refused then during the PR processing it will raise doubts that might lead to interview (in other words, delay the PR process).However, If you are successful in getting a visa then you are gold.
 
sonie055 said:
So Vardar where are you based in India?

I am a Tamil from Chennai, Tamilnadu