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Outlander

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How can an Indian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the Canada if they have been or are likely to be denied admission because they overstayed a previous visit in another country (UK)?
 
Outlander said:
How can an Indian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the Canada if they have been or are likely to be denied admission because they overstayed a previous visit in another country (UK)?

Do you have an entry visa to Canada ? if so you don't need a waiver if you overstayed in the UK or any-other country and you won't be denied admission because of that . however your bid for visa to Canada could be denied .
 
Outlander said:
How can an Indian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the Canada if they have been or are likely to be denied admission because they overstayed a previous visit in another country (UK)?

A person who needs to come to Canada but is inadmissible can apply for a Temporary Resident Permit.

However, your partner has no chance at being approved for any form of temporary residence to Canada. His 7 year overstay in the UK shows he doesn't respect the immigration laws of other countries; that, along with the fact that he has a Canadian partner, means that is a very high risk to overstay in Canada.

You need to apply for sponsorship. That is pretty much the only way your partner will be able to come to Canada.
 
Getting a TRP is no easy task either. It is not something you can download an application for and apply.
 
Outlander said:
How can an Indian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the Canada if they have been or are likely to be denied admission because they overstayed a previous visit in another country (UK)?

Your common law partner has a multi-year (7 year?) overstay in the UK. There is zero chance a TRV is going to be approved with this history. Canada won't grant him a visa given his history in the UK since they'll be concerned he'll abuse his visa privileges here as well. You should assume he won't be able to enter Canada until you've sponsored him for PR and his PR visa has been approved.
 
Outlander said:
How can an Indian citizen apply for a waiver to enter the Canada if they have been or are likely to be denied admission because they overstayed a previous visit in another country (UK)?



I suggest you do is sponsor your partner outland and everyone is right with cic they see it as spa big Ted flag
 
If I sponsor him for PR, will overstay in U.K. be an issue? Can he be inadmissible on the basis of overstayer in another country?
 
Outlander said:
If I sponsor him for PR, will overstay in U.K. be an issue? Can he be inadmissible on the basis of overstayer in another country?



i suggest you call cic asked but with them it's a red flag
 
Outlander said:
If I sponsor him for PR, will overstay in U.K. be an issue? Can he be inadmissible on the basis of overstayer in another country?

That won't be an issue , Canada approved family members and they overstayed . filed for refugee and were deported from Canada .
 
TANMEX said:
That won't be an issue , Canada approved family members and they overstayed . filed for refugee and were deported from Canada .







your right
 
Outlander said:
If I sponsor him for PR, will overstay in U.K. be an issue? Can he be inadmissible on the basis of overstayer in another country?

If you're concerned about that Sri Lankan person who received that Procedural Fairness letter, you have to understand that is a very unusual circumstance. IRCC rarely would use this rule to prevent family from reuniting.

It's possible either that person had more to their story, or the officer was being overzealous. Applicants definitely are granted PR with overstays all the time.
 
Aquakitty said:
If you're concerned about that Sri Lankan person who received that Procedural Fairness letter, you have to understand that is a very unusual circumstance. IRCC rarely would use this rule to prevent family from reuniting.

It's possible either that person had more to their story, or the officer was being overzealous. Applicants definitely are granted PR with overstays all the time.




Some of these officers can have a bAD DAY
 
carolbb23 said:
Some of these officers can have a bAD DAY

Not one officer will make all decisions about your file and certainly not in one day .
 
TANMEX said:
Not one officer will make all decisions about your file and certainly not in one day .



But they are trainned to look for fruads or legit realtionship