Hey there, will try to make this as straight forward as possible
0
Im currently in Canada on an IEC temp work permit but will be starting a job with an LMIA permit soon to extend my stay and eventually make PR hopefully with BC PNP
Last year my fiance who i have been with for over 3 years from Indonesia was rejected a visitors visa. It was due to travel history. Since then we have traveled abroad for half a year mostly in Asia and now im back in canada and she is working in Australia. Were hoping for her to be able to visit soon and think that now she has a year work permit for Australia and has just obtained her second year extension, has a good amount to savings ($10,000+) and job offers in Aus her risk of no return is lower. Now would it be beneficial to try to write a letter of invitation from myself, even though i have no real ties to canada, or is it better to not mention being in a relationship with someone here as a risk of increasing risk of no return. Any advice would help. Thanks
0
Im currently in Canada on an IEC temp work permit but will be starting a job with an LMIA permit soon to extend my stay and eventually make PR hopefully with BC PNP
Last year my fiance who i have been with for over 3 years from Indonesia was rejected a visitors visa. It was due to travel history. Since then we have traveled abroad for half a year mostly in Asia and now im back in canada and she is working in Australia. Were hoping for her to be able to visit soon and think that now she has a year work permit for Australia and has just obtained her second year extension, has a good amount to savings ($10,000+) and job offers in Aus her risk of no return is lower. Now would it be beneficial to try to write a letter of invitation from myself, even though i have no real ties to canada, or is it better to not mention being in a relationship with someone here as a risk of increasing risk of no return. Any advice would help. Thanks