Only the visa office and immigration knows.I want my nephew to visit canada, but he has no means, i would be paying all the expenses. will he be allowed to visit me?
Only the visa office and immigration knows.I want my nephew to visit canada, but he has no means, i would be paying all the expenses. will he be allowed to visit me?
Did your dad submit a paper application? If yes, then his passport was required as part of the application packageApplied for visitor visa for my father, he got his biometrics done and after the biometrics, the VAC took his passport. Is it common after the biometrics started that the VAC takes the passport immediately after biometrics?
No, he did an online application.Did your dad submit a paper application? If yes, then his passport was required as part of the application package
VFS has taken his passport by mistakeNo, he did an online application.
Generally speaking, it is not advisable to mention about *accompanying you to Canada* (it would seem like she is a pseudo-PR = Long-stay visitor)..... nor mentioning about *help with your toddler while you settle in the new jobs* (that could be considered as working illegally as a visitor even though it is unpaid.Hello! I got my Canada PR approved recently, currently live in the US and plan to relocate to Canada in 5 months. My mom wants to visit us in the USA (she has 10year US visa), help us out in the move, accompany us to Canada and help with our toddler while we settle in the new jobs.
It's best to apply from a country where she can demonstrate the strongest ties: Employment/business/pension, property ownership, dependent family members, previous travel, good financial situation, etc.How early can she apply for her Canada tourist visa? For eg: she will come in June to the US, stay with us for a month here and then come to Canada and stay with us for 2 months. Is it okay if she volunteers to say in her application she wants to help us out in the move?
I appreciate any input you can offer.
Thank you so much for your prompt response..! This is truly helpful. I will keep in mind all the pointers you provided. I had no idea about CAN+ program. Any links you may share; where I can learn more about this.Generally speaking, it is not advisable to mention about *accompanying you to Canada* (it would seem like she is a pseudo-PR = Long-stay visitor)..... nor mentioning about *help with your toddler while you settle in the new jobs* (that could be considered as working illegally as a visitor even though it is unpaid.
Do keep her visit to spending time with you and your family, sightseeing/tourism (with a detailed day-by-day itinerary with expense estimates for her visit), etc. Visit duration: Max 3-4 weeks, not two months nor a flexible, open date visit.
It's best to apply from a country where she can demonstrate the strongest ties: Employment/business/pension, property ownership, dependent family members, previous travel, good financial situation, etc.
As she has a US B1/B2 visa, she can apply under the CAN+ program for an expedited decision (assuming she has an Indian passport). She must submit evidence of her strong ties + her finances even if it is not required for CAN+
Here are the Visa Office instructions for India applicants:Thank you so much for your prompt response..! This is truly helpful. I will keep in mind all the pointers you provided. I had no idea about CAN+ program. Any links you may share; where I can learn more about this.
Many thanks for your input on this. We will go for CAN+ program and see how it goes. She has some funds (liquid cash) in her account, she gets monthly pension from my late father, she has a business with all the paperwork and tax returns. It looks like; I can still pay for her trip even if I am not in Canada. Also, she can apply under "Visit family & friends" not on "tourism". My dilemma in choosing the option was: she will have to answer the question "do you have a family member who is a Canadian citizen or PR"? She has to answer YES and then how can she say she is applying for "Tourism"..?Here are the Visa Office instructions for India applicants:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5881E.pdf
Both online and paper submissions are considered for CAN+. Do use the same TRV application form.
For paper apps: Submit her passport which has the US visa + request the VFS staff to consider her application under CAN+ processing.
For online: Scan her US visa + entry stamps and include this in the cover letter. Also, mention that she is applying under CAN+
If possible, she must apply a few months after you land as a PR.Many thanks for your input on this. We will go for CAN+ program and see how it goes. She has some funds (liquid cash) in her account, she gets monthly pension from my late father, she has a business with all the paperwork and tax returns. It looks like; I can still pay for her trip even if I am not in Canada. Also, she can apply under "Visit family & friends" not on "tourism". My dilemma in choosing the option was: she will have to answer the question "do you have a family member who is a Canadian citizen or PR"? She has to answer YES and then how can she say she is applying for "Tourism"..?