bbehrad said:
Hi,
Dear PMM and other experts
1- I have the same case. Is the below answer still valid (post dated 2008)?
2- In case of obtaining TRV, TRV is most probably valid only for 6 months. Will sponsorship visa be ready within 6 months. What if TRV expires? Will they extend the visa? For how long?
3- I've seen in this forum applying through Humanities and compassionate ground once your baby enter using TRV? Is it another option? what is pros and cons in comparison to family sponsorship?
4- If no TRV. After returning one member of family to Canada and sponsoring the baby is it possible to exit Canada? If yes at least how long you should stay for sponsoring purpose in Canada?
5- Is there any option to apply sponsorship while outside Canada?
Thanks in advance.
1. Yes but I'd like to add that if you are refused a TRV for the child, it is possible that you can apply for a special visa based on H&C grounds called TRP based on that it will be hardship on your family to be separated for several months while one of the parents has to stay in Canada to sponsor and the other has to wait.
2. Depending on the visa office, the sponsorship may not be through within 6 months but you can apply for an extension for your child. They should most likely extend for another 6 months and if that is not enough, you can extend again.
3. If you apply for a TRP, see 1. then you may have to apply for PR inland based on H&C grounds and your baby may be covered by health care while if it is on a TRV, you would apply for PR outland and it may not be covered by health care. This may depend on the province. You would really just have to go to your health care and ask.
4. As a PR sponsor, you must reside in Canada during the processing time. Immigration is fairly strict on that. If they get the idea that you are not residing in Canada, they may ask you for proof that you are and if you are unable to provide such proof because you had returned after a short time and aren't actually living in Canada, then your application would be cancelled and you would have to return to Canada and apply again.
5. Only if you are a Canadian citizen. A citizen can sponsor a spouse or a child even if he is living outside Canada but must provide proof that they are planning on moving to Canada when their relative gets their PR.