Background info:
I’m currently waiting for my PGWP extension to be approved (long story short: my original PGWP didn’t have the 3 year validity I was entitled to due to my passport’s expiration date, which I’ve since renewed). Because of my country of citizenship, I need a TRV. My understanding was that I needed to wait for this pgwp extension to then apply for a visa. I’m currently employed in Montreal. My long term plans are to apply for a PR.
Another detail, however, is that I have a brother living in Canada under a work visa. I got my original visitor visa when I was visiting him before even coming to canada for study/work.
Current situation:
I thought of applying now for a trv, before my extrnsion comes through. My idea is to attach a cover letter explaining that I’ll need a visa regardless of whether the pgwp extension is approved or not:
- if it is approved, then I’ll need it to be able to leave the country.
- if it is rejected, then I’ll go back to my country but I’ll still need a visa to visit my brother.
I also thought that if this visa application is rejected I can just wait till my pgwp comes through and then apply again, so wouldn’t lose much.
Any thoughts on my logic? Does anyone think of any reasons I shouldn’t do this, like a potential rejection of my PR in the future if my visa application is rejected?
I’m currently waiting for my PGWP extension to be approved (long story short: my original PGWP didn’t have the 3 year validity I was entitled to due to my passport’s expiration date, which I’ve since renewed). Because of my country of citizenship, I need a TRV. My understanding was that I needed to wait for this pgwp extension to then apply for a visa. I’m currently employed in Montreal. My long term plans are to apply for a PR.
Another detail, however, is that I have a brother living in Canada under a work visa. I got my original visitor visa when I was visiting him before even coming to canada for study/work.
Current situation:
I thought of applying now for a trv, before my extrnsion comes through. My idea is to attach a cover letter explaining that I’ll need a visa regardless of whether the pgwp extension is approved or not:
- if it is approved, then I’ll need it to be able to leave the country.
- if it is rejected, then I’ll go back to my country but I’ll still need a visa to visit my brother.
I also thought that if this visa application is rejected I can just wait till my pgwp comes through and then apply again, so wouldn’t lose much.
Any thoughts on my logic? Does anyone think of any reasons I shouldn’t do this, like a potential rejection of my PR in the future if my visa application is rejected?