Very fast - just a note to others that for most VAC/VFS office, it varies, with about two weeks being quite normal.All in all it takes 4 days for VFS to send IRCC and for it to send it back.
Very fast - just a note to others that for most VAC/VFS office, it varies, with about two weeks being quite normal.All in all it takes 4 days for VFS to send IRCC and for it to send it back.
Personal opinion, I think that should be fine. I'd try to slip in the phrase or something near to it, will honour the terms of entry and only stay as long as allowed to - with the latter part of that being the most important bit.Is it fine to say coming to visit husband for 6 months. If the PR is not approved by then, and there's no way to extend stay, and cannot get Open Work Permit, then will return
Alright, thank you! Sound advice!Personal opinion, I think that should be fine. I'd try to slip in the phrase or something near to it, will honour the terms of entry and only stay as long as allowed to - with the latter part of that being the most important bit.
I have the same question and hope @comarxx will share his experience soonHas anyone entered Canada yet with a spousal TRV? What advice would you have for CBSA? We applied for 6 months and got the TRV. Is it fine to say coming to visit husband for 6 months. If the PR is not approved by then, and there's no way to extend stay, and cannot get Open Work Permit, then will return; Or is that too honest and it's better to just say visiting for a month, have a return ticket within a month and only have travel insurance for a month and hope they don't issue a visitor record for shorter stay?
Thanks!
Oh yeah great point, in our case she will be taking French lessons!I have the same question and hope @comarxx will share his experience soon
I guess I would say that we have a PR pending (they know it anyway) but we have a plan to stay about 5 and a half month or as will be officially permitted. They may ask about planned activities, so for us it will be (and it's actually true intention) a language school. It's allowed for up to six month without study permit. It will be beneficial in any outcome of the PR application
SameOh yeah great point, in our case she will be taking French lessons!
This brings up point I should perhaps have mentioned: apart from the things discussed, also have to consider 'looking the part.' By which I mean, not showing up as if all worldly belongings with you, things you're going to do that are consistent with a visit, etc. Coming to see the country to get ready - makes sense. Language practice, etc, too.They may ask about planned activities, so for us it will be (and it's actually true intention) a language school. It's allowed for up to six month without study permit. It will be beneficial in any outcome of the PR application
You just have to fill out the new portal applying for trv and upload documents in there as necessary and then just add the bank statements and a letter of invitation(if you want you can copy the format in cic website like I did).Hey guys, so we have received our AOR, my husband has done his biometrics. My sponsorship approval letter is approved (I called IRCC), they will send it next week.
I want to apply for spousal trv for my husband but the issue is he does have previous visit visa rejections. The reason for this mostly was that despite having a great job in the Middle East, he did not live in his country of origin so the lack of ties to home country were always an issue sadly. He always submitted pay stubs, had ample money to show and employment letters.
I know it would likely affect trv chances but I am thinking to highlight:
- He stayed in the Middle East and was a 'resident' there for several years always abiding by his visa restrictions
- He had two student visas for UK and always left before they expired
- He has property in his home country, he will get it valued in XX CAD
- He will present a work experience letter, he works with his dad who has his own business
- He can explain the reasons given for his rejections (Visit) which were mainly not convinced you will return due to lack of home ties (having applied not being in his home country)
Any help would be appreciated!
A spousal TRV doesn’t exist it is just a normal TRV. We don’t actually know what happens because this is a new programHas anyone entered Canada yet with a spousal TRV? What advice would you have for CBSA? We applied for 6 months and got the TRV. Is it fine to say coming to visit husband for 6 months. If the PR is not approved by then, and there's no way to extend stay, and cannot get Open Work Permit, then will return; Or is that too honest and it's better to just say visiting for a month, have a return ticket within a month and only have travel insurance for a month and hope they don't issue a visitor record for shorter stay?
Thanks!
I guess majority of applicants will apply for OWP soon after they land and wont wait for Spousal PR to finalize. Firstly, by applying for OWP, they are automatically extending their stay in Canada, beyond TRV expiry, till they get their PR. Secondly, as you said, it will help them later in their lives if they apply for SIN, get driver's license soon after their entry in Canada.question for those whose spouse is coming to Canada soon... are you applying OWP for your spouse as soon as they land? Do you plan to keep their status as visitor or worker until the sponsor application is approved? I plan to apply OWP for my wife as soon as she is hear so that she can apply for SIN, driver license to start finding job soon