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Support letter requirements for Multiple entry TRV

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Hello,

I want to apply for multiple entry TRV for Canada. I have following questions:

(1) If I indicate the the purpose of my visit is tourism, is it logical with my desire to get multiple-entry visa?

(2) If I do indicate tourism as the purpose, do I still have to provide details on who I am going to visit during my stay in Canada? This details are asked in the IMM 5257 form

(3) Would it be more logical to indicate "Business Affairs" as the purpose, since I need a multiple entry visa?

Thanks for your help..
 

job_seeker

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Jul 27, 2009
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dejablue said:
Hello,

I want to apply for multiple entry TRV for Canada. I have following questions:

(1) If I indicate the the purpose of my visit is tourism, is it logical with my desire to get multiple-entry visa?

(2) If I do indicate tourism as the purpose, do I still have to provide details on who I am going to visit during my stay in Canada? This details are asked in the IMM 5257 form

(3) Would it be more logical to indicate "Business Affairs" as the purpose, since I need a multiple entry visa?

Thanks for your help..
There are no foolproof applications. It does not matter if you apply for multiple entry visa. In all probability you'll be given multiple entry but valid only for 6 months. You should have a good travel history considering you're applying as a tourist. An invitation letter from a citizen of Canada will help but there have been people who were able to get multiple entry visa to Canda because they have shown good travel histories without attaching invitation letter.
 

job_seeker

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Jul 27, 2009
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Hi,

I read from your previous posts that you are on H1B in the US. Attach proof of your employment with your application.
 

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Hi Job-Seeker,

Thanks so much for the info. Just a couple of follow-up questions. In December 2009 I started my Canada PR application. The CIO cleared my application for further processing, but I never applied for the second stage in the Buffalo office.

Given this history, should I say yes or no to the question that asks me if I ever applied for any Canadian visa in my TRV application?

Also, when I apply for multiple entry TRV, what date I should indicate as intended date of travel in the application?

Thanks for your help
 

job_seeker

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Jul 27, 2009
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dejablue said:
Hi Job-Seeker,

Thanks so much for the info. Just a couple of follow-up questions. In December 2009 I started my Canada PR application. The CIO cleared my application for further processing, but I never applied for the second stage in the Buffalo office.

Given this history, should I say yes or no to the question that asks me if I ever applied for any Canadian visa in my TRV application?

Also, when I apply for multiple entry TRV, what date I should indicate as intended date of travel in the application?

Thanks for your help
Answer "yes" and give the details on the provided area. And place no on the "have you ever been refused...." if you've never been refused a visa/entry to Canada otherwise answer correspondingly (yes or no). As to the date, place when your intended trip is (the initial). If you are in NYC or close, you can go early to the Canadian consulate there and you'll have an answer before the office day is over (refusal or visa if granted)
 

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Job_Seeker,

Thanks so much for your help. Actually I checked with my HR, and I now know why I need to apply for a TRV. Let me give you more details. My current h1b in the US expires in September and my employer wants me to go to Canada for a year and come back afterwards. I am told that I have to apply for a TRV so that the subsidiary of my current employer in Canada can file for a labor survey there, which if cleared I can then apply for work permit. Given this, should I indicate the purpose of my visit as "Other" and provide brief details in my TRV application form? or Should I stick with either Tourism or Business Affairs?

Thanks
 

job_seeker

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Jul 27, 2009
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dejablue said:
Job_Seeker,

Thanks so much for your help. Actually I checked with my HR, and I now know why I need to apply for a TRV. Let me give you more details. My current h1b in the US expires in September and my employer wants me to go to Canada for a year and come back afterwards. I am told that I have to apply for a TRV so that the subsidiary of my current employer in Canada can file for a labor survey there, which if cleared I can then apply for work permit. Given this, should I indicate the purpose of my visit as "Other" and provide brief details in my TRV application form? or Should I stick with either Tourism or Business Affairs?

Thanks
If you intend to come and work here why not let the "subsidiary" apply for a LMO for you and then you apply for a WP from the US. The "subsidiary" just have to make sure they complied with the requirements of HRSDC regarding advertisement to show proof they tried to recruit Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents. If your work is IT related the employer may not need to apply for LMO; they just have to send you a job offer and then you can use that to apply for WP/TRV(W).
 

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Thanks Job_Seeker,

I discussed this with my employer I am going to do what you outlined in your last response. It is definitely easier that way. Thanks for your help..
 

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Hi Job_Seeker,

I have a follow-up question on my case. I will be applying for a work permit for Canada in a near future. I am waiting to receive a job letter from the subsidiary of my employer in Canada.

In December 2009 I started my Canada PR application. The CIO cleared my application for further processing, but I never applied for the second stage in the Buffalo office. I just received an email from Canada immigration that states the following:

"To date, you have not provided a complete application, with all required forms and supporting documents. Your eligibility has been determined on the basis of the information on file. There is not sufficient evidence to determine you are eligible, according to the Ministerial Instructions, to have your application placed into processing. This negative determination of eligibility for processing is final and your file has been closed."

Given this history, when I fill out my application for work permit, should I say yes or no to the question that asks me if my visa has been rejected before.

Thanks for your help
 

PMM

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dejablue said:
Hi Job_Seeker,

I have a follow-up question on my case. I will be applying for a work permit for Canada in a near future. I am waiting to receive a job letter from the subsidiary of my employer in Canada.

In December 2009 I started my Canada PR application. The CIO cleared my application for further processing, but I never applied for the second stage in the Buffalo office. I just received an email from Canada immigration that states the following:

"To date, you have not provided a complete application, with all required forms and supporting documents. Your eligibility has been determined on the basis of the information on file. There is not sufficient evidence to determine you are eligible, according to the Ministerial Instructions, to have your application placed into processing. This negative determination of eligibility for processing is final and your file has been closed."

Given this history, when I fill out my application for work permit, should I say yes or no to the question that asks me if my visa has been rejected before.

Thanks for your help
You answer yes.
 

Suin

VIP Member
Sep 14, 2008
4,037
285
Ontario, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
CIC Etobocoke, H&C Grounds
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-03-2014
File Transfer...
31-07-2014
Med's Request
09-12-2014
LANDED..........
24-02-2015, PR Card Received: 02-04-2015
job_seeker said:
There are no foolproof applications. It does not matter if you apply for multiple entry visa. In all probability you'll be given multiple entry but valid only for 6 months. You should have a good travel history considering you're applying as a tourist. An invitation letter from a citizen of Canada will help but there have been people who were able to get multiple entry visa to Canda because they have shown good travel histories without attaching invitation letter.
actually good travel histories is not the main thing - mostly everything depends on the officer in the visa office. I personally know people who managed to get a multiple entry visa without any travelling history at all right on the very first visa application to visit Canada.
 

Suin

VIP Member
Sep 14, 2008
4,037
285
Ontario, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
CIC Etobocoke, H&C Grounds
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-03-2014
File Transfer...
31-07-2014
Med's Request
09-12-2014
LANDED..........
24-02-2015, PR Card Received: 02-04-2015
PMM said:
Hi

You answer yes.
totally right, otherwise you will give them a right reason for the refusal as being untruthful.
 

dejablue

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Nov 23, 2009
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Hi PMM and Suin,

Thanks for your responses. Just a follow-up.. I am still wondering if it can be called refusal of visa in my case. I never applied for the second stage of my permanent residence visa in the Buffalo office. And if I never applied for something, how can I be refused? In fact, if you read the last statement in the paragraph below that I received from them, it talks about negative determination of eligibility for processing" and not the negative determination of outcome after processing. I was thinking that the refusal to something comes only after processing. Does this still count for visa refusal?. I know I am getting into technical definition of words here and just so you know, I am not trying to challenge your answer; just making sure that I don't say anything that can negatively affect my work permit application.


"To date, you have not provided a complete application, with all required forms and supporting documents. Your eligibility has been determined on the basis of the information on file. There is not sufficient evidence to determine you are eligible, according to the Ministerial Instructions, to have your application placed into processing. This negative determination of eligibility for processing is final and your file has been closed."
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Suin

VIP Member
Sep 14, 2008
4,037
285
Ontario, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
CIC Etobocoke, H&C Grounds
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-03-2014
File Transfer...
31-07-2014
Med's Request
09-12-2014
LANDED..........
24-02-2015, PR Card Received: 02-04-2015
I had a similar situation. I couldn't call it a refusal, but in the visa office at the interview the visa officer said that if the decision is not positive, they consider it to be a refusal. they also said that it will be very difficult for me to receive a visa now on the reason that I was interested in getting a PR status in Canada and that meant to them that I had all reasons to overstay my visa if it was granted.
that was my story that lead to two refusals in a row.