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redgiemental
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« on: August 15, 2008, 07:15:13 am »

My parents, myself and my two brothers are all on the same application for Canadian Visa. Can I drop out of the application and let theirs continue or would then need to reapply all over again?

They are already living there on work permits.

I am currently halfway through a Law degree and engaged. I am not sure if or when I want to move to Canada.

If I let the activate the Visa in december and let the five years to establish residency expire can I still visit Canada as a visitor or will I be completely barred from entry?

In all honesty if I don't move in the next five years I won't be moving at all so losing the ability to live there isn't really the issue. I would obviously still like to visit my parents and family even if I decide I am happier living here in the UK. Any information is welcome.

I am a UK citizen, still living in the UK and we are at the stage of needed to go for a medical. I may be too late am I right?
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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2008, 12:31:30 pm »

Hi

My parents, myself and my two brothers are all on the same application for Canadian Visa. Can I drop out of the application and let theirs continue or would then need to reapply all over again?

They are already living there on work permits.

I am currently halfway through a Law degree and engaged. I am not sure if or when I want to move to Canada.

If I let the activate the Visa in december and let the five years to establish residency expire can I still visit Canada as a visitor or will I be completely barred from entry?

In all honesty if I don't move in the next five years I won't be moving at all so losing the ability to live there isn't really the issue. I would obviously still like to visit my parents and family even if I decide I am happier living here in the UK. Any information is welcome.

I am a UK citizen, still living in the UK and we are at the stage of needed to go for a medical. I may be too late am I right?

Why not keep your options open?  Things change, get your visa, "land" and then return to the UK.  To maintain your PR you have to reside in Canada for 2 years in every 5 year period.  So that gives you 3 years to make to your decision.  What does it cost you?  The cost of the medical and a return plane ticket to Canada, gives you much more option.  But hey, its your decision.

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« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2008, 08:54:15 am »

I imagine that means I can still visit the country from time to time strictly as a visitor if I decide to remain in the UK then. That was my main concern to be honest.

If in 10 years I change my mind can I reapply or is it a one time only thing? I imagine 3 years is long enough though so I'm not concerned as much with. Information is always good when making your mind up about something so big.
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