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I asked this question to a visa officer as a refugee claimant NOT as a PP. They answered that the visa application will most likely be refused. That's when I decided to wait until I'm a PR. But who knows, each case is unique.
 
Yes, you can apply, but getting a visa for parents on PP status is a bit hard to secure as one of my friends applied and got a refusal but you can try.
Thankyou, I am still thinking to take my chances, since they have very strong ties back home, hoping for the best, living alone without family as a single female is extremely hard and it kills me because of the uncertainty that I don’t know when I can see them
 
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I asked this question to a visa officer as a refugee claimant NOT as a PP. They answered that the visa application will most likely be refused. That's when I decided to wait until I'm a PR. But who knows, each case is unique.
Yes , that’s true, there are more chances of refusal than approval
 
Thankyou, I am still thinking to take my chances, since they have very strong ties back home, hoping for the best, living alone without family as a single female is extremely hard and it kills me because of the uncertainty that I don’t know when I can see them

There's certainly no harm in trying. Good luck.
 
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Thankyou, I am still thinking to take my chances, since they have very strong ties back home, hoping for the best, living alone without family as a single female is extremely hard and it kills me because of the uncertainty that I don’t know when I can see them
Yeah i can understand that but as i said depends upon case to case hopefully you will get it.
 
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