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Visa Category for Dependant Wife: PMM please respond

OIssac

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Hi,

I have a quick question, I got Ph.D. admission with full scholarship for UWO Canada and am applying for a study permit. I have a wife and would like to apply for her visa at the same time. The embassy website says that she can apply for either worker, student or visitor category. So I duly filled up my and her study permit applications (Although admission letters and degrees were only attached for me as she is just a dependent) but the Visatronix guys are saying that she can only apply as a visitor? Is that correct?

In addition I have unfortunately also paid the amount for two study permits at the Standard Chartered? So I guess my question is does she apply as visitor or on study-permit plus can I get my amount at Standard Chartered refunded/changed to different visa category.

Regards
Omer
 

samia.h.

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If your wife also get LOA from any university in Canada, only then she can apply for student visa. otherwise I guess the visa officer is right that she need to apply as a visitor or worker. But on that case visitor is more preferable, because for working category visa you need to have an arranged work for her in Canada, and should also got the appointment letter.
Actually I am also applying with my husband on dependent category, but I am afraid that is it a good idea that a student have a dependent with him?? So, I am afraid of applying as a dependent. If you know anything about the possibility of getting visa on that category plz let me know......
 

OIssac

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Well,

Thats the problem, the visa officer didn't say anything. The CIC website says apply as either worker, visitor or student. The visatronix drop box guys say that apply as visitor.

Plus I am not sure whether the Standard Chartered will refund my original application fee? As I haven't yet send the application to CHC.

I think one can apply as dependent as long as the funding is there.

Regards
 

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OIssac said:
Well,

Thats the problem, the visa officer didn't say anything. The CIC website says apply as either worker, visitor or student. The visatronix drop box guys say that apply as visitor.

Plus I am not sure whether the Standard Chartered will refund my original application fee? As I haven't yet send the application to CHC.

I think one can apply as dependent as long as the funding is there.

Regards
Hi,


You are talking more about CIC Website rules but not how they treat South Asian applicants.

Its not so easy to get dependent alongwith on a student visa. I am not saying its impossible but its extremely hard to convince Visa Officer of your intention to return back to your country along with your dependent.

Even on this forum we have many examples where spouse get refused for a Open Work Permit on the basis of partner's student visa.
 

OIssac

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Agreed,

But my question is CAN she apply on a study permit application, even if she is accompanying me?

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enfield

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OIssac said:
Agreed,

But my question is CAN she apply on a study permit application, even if she is accompanying me?

Regards
Hi,


Refer to CHC Pakistan rules as applicable to your case. Do not go by Visatronix guy statement. In that end you must have some proof on the basis of which you put off your application.
 

PMM

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OIssac said:
Hi,

I have a quick question, I got Ph.D. admission with full scholarship for UWO Canada and am applying for a study permit. I have a wife and would like to apply for her visa at the same time. The embassy website says that she can apply for either worker, student or visitor category. So I duly filled up my and her study permit applications (Although admission letters and degrees were only attached for me as she is just a dependent) but the Visatronix guys are saying that she can only apply as a visitor? Is that correct?

In addition I have unfortunately also paid the amount for two study permits at the Standard Chartered? So I guess my question is does she apply as visitor or on study-permit plus can I get my amount at Standard Chartered refunded/changed to different visa category.

Regards
Omer
You should have applied for an Open Work Permit along with her TRV and you study permit and TRV. As she didn't have an LOA, it was sort of pointless to apply for a study permit for her. You could have just applied for a TRV for her and then the OWP at the Port of Entry. So I guess that you will have to wait to see what the process visa office does.
 

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Chances are low, but never NULL. So don't worry. You have to apply for your spouse as Visitor from here as PMM Mentioned. As Far your fee at Standard Chartered is concerned. I think if you have over-paid it, the Visa Office will auto adjust or refunds the remaining amount (I Guess it, not clear..)..
 

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samia.h. said:
But I m afraid that the chance of getting student visa with a dependent is very low......
Hi,

Chances are not just "very low". Its almost impossible.
 

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enfield said:
Hi,

Chances are not just "very low". Its almost impossible.
Actually I would rate the OP's chance a lot higher. He has a full scholarship to a PHD program at recognized school. He isn't taking an ACCA course in a private school.
 

enfield

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Actually I would rate the OP's chance a lot higher. He has a full scholarship to a PHD program at recognized school. He isn't taking an ACCA course in a private school.

Yes, you are a guru of this forum, so I agree with you. :) Phd with full scholarship makes him special.