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kingwil

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Jul 2, 2011
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I did an application for my self an my mom , i submit both while in USA ( mom was not) and the Canadian embassy did not accept her application as she was not in USA...they recommend she submit at her country of residence.....my question is on the TRV form ask a question " which country are u apply from" my answer on the form was USA....and i still used this form when apply in home country ? an attached cover letter ?

My renew Canadian visa was approved in US nevertheless.
 

ashokcan

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Apr 28, 2011
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kingwil said:
I did an application for my self an my mom , i submit both while in USA ( mom was not) and the Canadian embassy did not accept her application as she was not in USA...they recommend she submit at her country of residence.....my question is on the TRV form ask a question " which country are u apply from" my answer on the form was USA....and i still used this form when apply in home country ? an attached cover letter ?

My renew Canadian visa was approved in US nevertheless.
Very clear, you got your visa in U.S. because you live there but not your Mom. She has to apply from her country of residence.
 

kingwil

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Jul 2, 2011
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i don't live in US..i was visiting....7 days on a B1/B2 US visa......i went in NYC office Monday got visa next day.

U have not address my issue..which is the answer on the application form Question 9 - which country are u apply from...i answer USA....can i now used the same application at her country of residence with a covering letter drawing attention to that answer....well i DHL application today at her nearest embassy with a cover letter..an print out e-mail from NYC who when ask the same question told me YES...but when i physically turn up they give different answer ...thank god i save important emails so i used that with a letter explain reason why i using the same application even tho the answer to question 9 doe's not apply.

Next... if i was legally living in USA i assume i would not need a VISA as i be a legal resident in USA.....So if u r a student or work permit does not actually mean u living in US or fit the definition of Resident.
 

ashokcan

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Apr 28, 2011
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kingwil said:
i don't live in US..i was visiting....7 days on a B1/B2 US visa......i went in NYC office Monday got visa next day.

U have not address my issue..which is the answer on the application form Question 9 - which country are u apply from...i answer USA....can i now used the same application at her country of residence with a covering letter drawing attention to that answer....well i DHL application today at her nearest embassy with a cover letter..an print out e-mail from NYC who when ask the same question told me YES...but when i physically turn up they give different answer ...thank god i save important emails so i used that with a letter explain reason why i using the same application even tho the answer to question 9 doe's not apply.

Next... if i was legally living in USA i assume i would not need a VISA as i be a legal resident in USA.....So if u r a student or work permit does not actually mean u living in US or fit the definition of Resident.
Previously, i traveled many times to US on B1/B2 Visa and I understand what you are saying. As for your Mom you did the right thing. If you are living in USA or any other countries in the world on student permit or work permit,you are legally temporary Resident of that country. You will be considered not a permanent resident.
 

kingwil

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Jul 2, 2011
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Thanks mate.....

well its the first time i did my Canadian visa in US to save time and $$$. It work for me...Well i have been travelling to US all my life i am 27 an been travelling to US each summer for 17 years .....thanks for the advice nevertheless.