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jonashumm

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Apr 12, 2017
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Hello,

My name is Jonas and I will be travelling to Canada for 3 months in May. I applied for an Intercompany Transfer Work permit. Lacking of knowledge in those matters, I thought this was what I needed.
However, after having received my refusal, I did a lot of research and it turned out, all I need is a business visa (incl. eTA)

Now, I am afraid that I might run into problems when entering Canada because of my refused work permit application. Is it safe for me just to do the eTA application and the application for a business visa or can I clarify that applying for a work permit was wrong in the first place.

I appreciate every help you can provide. Thanks

Best regards,
Jonas Hummel
 
jonashumm said:
Now, I am afraid that I might run into problems when entering Canada because of my refused work permit application. Is it safe for me just to do the eTA application and the application for a business visa or can I clarify that applying for a work permit was wrong in the first place.

There is no such thing as "buisness visa"... and also you either have a TRV or an eTA, not both.

Nonetheless you only will have to explain to the CBSA officer assessing your case that the WP was the wrong application. That's it.
 
Yeah, I mean eTA but I hope I can get through as a business visitor. I hope explaining my case to an officer will suffice.
 
jonashumm said:
Yeah, I mean eTA but I hope I can get through as a business visitor. I hope explaining my case to an officer will suffice.

What do you mean by "buisness visitor"? There is no such thing.

If you enter you will have a status of "visitor".