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Author Topic: Im about to apply for a Canada Visitor Visa.. opinion? denied or approved?  (Read 773 times)
rogue2578
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« on: July 26, 2009, 02:36:52 am »



This is my situation. Im going to lodge my application in about a week or so. In your opinion what are my chances of being denied or approve of a Canadian tourist visa


My travel histories :  3 schengen visas (Europe) ,
Canadian Tourist ( expired already)
Valid US  Multiple tourist visa.

My problem is, I am a Registered nurse here in the Philippines. Most Consular officer doesn't like that. Because of poor job prospect for Nurses here in my country. So I'm currently studying Master of Arts in Nursing  in one of the reputable university in Manila to be a professor. To further my education in an profession  that is just impossible to get hired in.

I have Bank deposits worth $4000 canadian for the trip.
My German-Filipino daughter  will not be accompying me on my short trip.

 Im also unemployed but I have bank statement / history ( 2 year bank history)  to prove that I have money  to support my trip. The money comes from my German boyfriend who is supporting me from the beginning.

Also if a Consular officer will search my families' travel records , ( My Father, Mother, 3 siblings has Valid US Visa) NO ONE OVER STAYED or dishonour the immigration rules and regulation of any country especially the USA ...

If you are a consular officer, what will be my chances of obtaining a CANADIAN TOURIST VISA?

Any opinions or help will be very much appreciated... Thank you
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jtob
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2009, 02:56:54 am »

hi rogue,
i would say you have a good chance of being approved for a visa.

you should write that you're a student at present and send your recent student registration forms.
also attach all your old passports with us and schegen visas and travels.

i would suggest that you go to a travel agency and book flights and tours for canada and attach these as supporting papers. book a flight to the USA with only a few days side trip to vancouver or toronto.

go for it, you have everything to gain and only P3225 to lose.

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rogue2578
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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2009, 10:01:04 pm »

Thank you very much for your comment. Take care God bless! ^_-
 
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nabeez
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2009, 02:46:30 pm »

Hi jtob,

I have a similar question but different situation:

My sister in law is pregnant and would like to give birth in Canada. I'm a permanent resident in Canada and have a good job here.

So her due date is in Nov, what is the best Visa type she should use to get accepted: Visit Visa, Student Visa (with registration in some ESL classes), Tourist?

I would really appreciate your answer.

Thanks,
Nabil   
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djredeyes
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« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2009, 01:35:37 pm »

are you ok now? have you got you visa? let me know.thanks
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