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Spousal Visa Help

canuck_in_uk

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May 4, 2012
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06/12
If she writes to CIC regarding change in circumstances, Does it carry the probability of getting her TRV cancelled?

I can run with a number of things:
1) She can visit her brother for a month in October and return back only to come back again in Feb.
2) While she's visiting, I can marry her. Again, this looks suspicious.

My only concern is getting her here ASAP after marriage and ensuring a smooth PR sponsorship process.
There is no need to write to IRCC. It is fine for her to travel to Canada with you on her TRV. There is no worry about "mismatch", misrepresentation or this affecting her PR in any way. Life circumstances change all of the time.

She will be entering as a visitor, so she needs to have a return ticket. Tell the truth, that she is visiting you while applying for sponsorship. Don't volunteer extra information. Have proof of finances. I also suggest you pay the full PR fees ahead of time and try to complete some of the app and have that with you.
 

ghapladaku

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There is no need to write to IRCC. It is fine for her to travel to Canada with you on her TRV. There is no worry about "mismatch", misrepresentation or this affecting her PR in any way. Life circumstances change all of the time.

She will be entering as a visitor, so she needs to have a return ticket. Tell the truth, that she is visiting you while applying for sponsorship. Don't volunteer extra information. Have proof of finances. I also suggest you pay the full PR fees ahead of time and try to complete some of the app and have that with you.
Thank you!

That's a lot of relief.

Although I somewhat agree to the fact that the visa officer might look at the TRV appled by her brother as fictious. How can I avoid that situation?

Thanks a bunch!
 

canuck_in_uk

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May 4, 2012
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Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Thank you!

That's a lot of relief.

Although I somewhat agree to the fact that the visa officer might look at the TRV appled by her brother as fictious. How can I avoid that situation?

Thanks a bunch!
You weren't married at the time that she applied for the TRV and it is entirely possible that she was planning to visit her brother but her plans changed. You are worrying for nothing.
 
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