Hello All, returning back to this forum after a long time. I will be very happy and appreciate if someone can advice me based on their recent experience
I am a PR in Canada for the past year. I went to India for about two weeks this March, got married and returned back to Canada alone. Wife lives in India, with no prior visa history or international travel ever.
When our marriage was getting materialized, my wife did try to apply for a visitor visa in Jan and got rejected due to insufficient proof to return. The rejection says she can reapply again. Its seems she had applied on her own without showing any of her financial statements or employment proofs. Now we are planning to apply for a visitor visa again and do an inland-PR application once she arrives here, as the outland-PR application might take over an year given the COVID situation.
Currently she works for a large bank as a manager, she can get a NOC from her work for a two week travel in say oct or nov. She does own a decent amount on FD and other financial assests on her name. Also this time we are planning to use a professional immigration consultant to help us with the documentation and filing process. I am planning to sponsor her travel, I make more than adequate income and own my home here in Canada. Given all this I need your assistance with the below?
So will this be a good idea to proceed with the visitor visa? at this point during the lockdown? has anyone succeeded in securing a visitor visa in the past month?
In case if the advice is to proceed with the visitor visa, then am I missing something or will anything else help us increase the chance of succeeding?
I am a PR in Canada for the past year. I went to India for about two weeks this March, got married and returned back to Canada alone. Wife lives in India, with no prior visa history or international travel ever.
When our marriage was getting materialized, my wife did try to apply for a visitor visa in Jan and got rejected due to insufficient proof to return. The rejection says she can reapply again. Its seems she had applied on her own without showing any of her financial statements or employment proofs. Now we are planning to apply for a visitor visa again and do an inland-PR application once she arrives here, as the outland-PR application might take over an year given the COVID situation.
Currently she works for a large bank as a manager, she can get a NOC from her work for a two week travel in say oct or nov. She does own a decent amount on FD and other financial assests on her name. Also this time we are planning to use a professional immigration consultant to help us with the documentation and filing process. I am planning to sponsor her travel, I make more than adequate income and own my home here in Canada. Given all this I need your assistance with the below?
So will this be a good idea to proceed with the visitor visa? at this point during the lockdown? has anyone succeeded in securing a visitor visa in the past month?
In case if the advice is to proceed with the visitor visa, then am I missing something or will anything else help us increase the chance of succeeding?