Bryanna said:Hi Swathi,
You can submit your current employment documents if you've worked with this employer for about a year.... if you've worked for less than one year then you must submit your employment documents for the previous employer also.
My advice:
Take your time and prepare a good application. Your case is not strong (except for your employment/MIL ties)..... do not rush. In any case, the visa office will be closed for Christmas
Cheers
Bryanna,Bryanna said:Hi Maya,
TRV or Super visa would depend on how long you would like your parents to be with you. Typically, one can remain for up to 6 months on a TRV (it is possible to extend the period of authorized stay after this).... or for up to 2 years on initial entry on super visas.
Hi,Hammer said:Hi Bryanna,
I see you sharing very quality information with others. I would ask for some expert advice from you for my case. I am planning to get married in Feb 2016. I am currently on bonded work permit which is valid till Oct 2016. I have full time, permanent job in NOC B category. I have received PNP nomination letter and my permanent residency is in process with CIC. I have household lease agreement under my name, good financial standing.
My ques is - What would be the best option for me to have my spouse visit Canada with me after our marriage?
I have been told once I get married, I can update CIC about it and later mine & my spouse's PR will come altogether.?
Also as I have NOC B category job and my work permit is valid for more than 6 months .. I can have my spouse applied for open work permit?
To give you better understanding about my case , here is my spouse detail
Traveled internationally once
Lives with her parents at the moment
Employment- Have full time job for almost a year
Hope to hear from you soon
Thanks in advance
Thanks for quick response.Bryanna said:Hi,
Sorry I missed seeing your post.
You must inform CIC after you get married and apply to include your wife in your PR application. Do not land without informing CIC about the change in your marital status because you will never be able to sponsor your wife in future.
For how long does you wife want to visit after marriage?
Typically, you can expect it to be difficult for your wife to get a TRV because it could be perceived as wanting to overstay her visit. She can try though by demonstrating strong ties to her home country.
Does she have other commitments/responsibilities?
Cheers
Thanks for your help and Yes, I will seek your advice before applying it too.Bryanna said:Hi,
After you get married, you must immediately inform CIC about the change in your marital status + include your wife in your PR application. You can also apply for an SOWP for her. Do post the list of documents/her situation/your PR application status when you apply for her so that we can advise
Cheers