Rossei
Champion Member
- Jun 6, 2010
- 443
- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- NOC Code......
- 2133
- Job Offer........
- Yes
- Pre-Assessed..
- Yes
- App. Filed.......
- 18-Jan-2011 (Buffalo)
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- Nomination.....
- 26-Nov-2010
- AOR Received.
- 21-Jul-2011 (Email)
- IELTS Request
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- N/A
- Med's Request
- 25-Jul-2011 (Reg. Mail)
- Med's Done....
- 03-Aug-2011
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 08-Sep-2011 (Email)
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-Sep-2011 (Buffalo)
- LANDED..........
- 20-Sep-2011 (Niagara)
Hey Simron,
I can understand how you feel. Since I did not yet apply for my wife again, can't help you a lot. But as far I have researched, your husband should try for a short visit (single-entry visitor visa) with very specific time preferably showing an air-ticket confirmation/ itinerary. And above all, there should be enough proof of STRONG TIES. This is the hardest part. Ties can be anything like on-going paid work status, student status, other family members that need to be taken care of, properties and so on. If you have your anniversary coming on, that may give him a solid purpose to visit (just giving you a hint). Make sure you write a notarized invitation letter for your husband.
I am not sure whether he is eligible for an OWP based on the fact that you are a grad student. If he tries for an OWP outside Canada, it proves that he is going to stay for long. Once he comes here, he can try for an OWP here which is much easier. Again they know about it; hence that makes it difficult.
Best of luck.
I can understand how you feel. Since I did not yet apply for my wife again, can't help you a lot. But as far I have researched, your husband should try for a short visit (single-entry visitor visa) with very specific time preferably showing an air-ticket confirmation/ itinerary. And above all, there should be enough proof of STRONG TIES. This is the hardest part. Ties can be anything like on-going paid work status, student status, other family members that need to be taken care of, properties and so on. If you have your anniversary coming on, that may give him a solid purpose to visit (just giving you a hint). Make sure you write a notarized invitation letter for your husband.
I am not sure whether he is eligible for an OWP based on the fact that you are a grad student. If he tries for an OWP outside Canada, it proves that he is going to stay for long. Once he comes here, he can try for an OWP here which is much easier. Again they know about it; hence that makes it difficult.
Best of luck.