Hi, I'm a protected person. I just submitted application for PR for myself and family back home. Can someone please tell me how the process is like, and the processes timeline
Hi, I'm a protected person. I just submitted application for PR for myself and family back home. Can someone please tell me how the process is like, and the processes timeline
After I submitting PR after getting the positive decision from my refugee claim, is it possible to apply the visitor visa for my spouse and kid to come Canada while their PR applications (outside Canada) are in the process with mine??? Seeking the valuable advise. Thank you.
After I submitting PR after getting the positive decision from my refugee claim, is it possible to apply the visitor visa for my spouse and kid to come Canada while their PR applications (outside Canada) are in the process with mine??? Seeking the valuable advise. Thank you.
After I submitting PR after getting the positive decision from my refugee claim, is it possible to apply the visitor visa for my spouse and kid to come Canada while their PR applications (outside Canada) are in the process with mine??? Seeking the valuable advise. Thank you.
I think you should try and make a good application. When I was a refugee claimant, I applied for my in-laws and my parents, we got there visa. You should at least try.
I think you should try and make a good application. When I was a refugee claimant, I applied for my in-laws and my parents, we got there visa. You should at least try.
I think you should try and make a good application. When I was a refugee claimant, I applied for my in-laws and my parents, we got there visa. You should at least try.
It appears that they had a good international travel history and source country seems to be India which is not a country with high asylum claims/approvals. TRV approval for extended family is primarily based on the applicants information mot the person’s in Canada. Reason for asylum claim of family member also a huge factor. In your case it appears the claim is only related to your persecution not the whole family.
It appears that they had a good international travel history and source country seems to be India which is not a country with high asylum claims/approvals. TRV approval for extended family is primarily based on the applicants information mot the person’s in Canada. Reason for asylum claim of family member also a huge factor. In your case it appears the claim is only related to your persecution not the whole family.
That’s, true the claim was not related to the family. He had no travel history, but we did show strong ties such as, property and all the family there and my kids ( his grandchildren in canada)I recently got for my mom also, she is from pak living in Dubai. I guess every case is different.