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    SUPERVISA MULTIPLE ENtry

    Hi! If i m not mistaken, and if the rules has not changed recently, you should have this question in the general application form, right after the question about preferred language. It the question #3 of the application.
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    Visitor Visa Advice

    There is no form for that. You have an online folder "Travel history" and you have to upload a document with scanned copies of your visas, entry/exit stamps. On the first page of this document you can list all the visited countries and the dates of the trips. That s it.
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    Visitor visa application for my spouse after submitting sponsorship application

    I agree with you. That was exactly what I have experienced while preparing my own application package. I felt myself as the wizard of oz trying to stick all my documents in 4 MB. But believe me, it s possible. Split your documents into two parts: most important and less important proofs. For me...
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    Visitor Visa Advice

    All the fees are nonrefundable in case of rejection.
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    Visitor visa application for my spouse after submitting sponsorship application

    Leopold_31 is right. Do not worry, it will not affect the sponsorship process at all. Just make sure, that your wife will apply for TRV after you will be approved as a sponsor. In this case she will have more chances to get the positive answer. Moreover your wife have quite good chances...
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    Super Visa from within Canada- possible?

    Anusai, why are you posting the same questions under different posts? Your question about medical was answered already here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/need-urgent-information-on-visitor-visa-t181766.0.html;msg2843811#msg2843811 All the rules about TRV (single...
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    INVITATION LETTER .. will a scan copy work?

    Yes, it will
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    Visitors vise for my wife - questions

    I cannot say for sure, but I have seen a similar question on a different forum. The lady wanted to apply for her mother and was asking about IP, because she was in Canada at the moment. She was not sure, but still did it. A few weeks later her mother got a visa. So, i guess it s ok.
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    Visitor Visa Advice

    In Canada it s different. Single entry visa is usually valid for 6 months. As for multiple entry, it depends on each applicant's situation. Some people get it up to their passport's expiration date (which might be 10 years for example), some - for 3 years. I was asking for 3 years multiple visa...
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    Visitors vise for my wife - questions

    Hi! Last December I applied for TRV to visit my husband too. In the folder "Purpose of travel" (online application) I upload document which contained: - Cover letter, explaining what is the reason of my travel to Canada, how long I want to stay there, what are the reasons which will make me to...
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    Visitor Visa Advice

    Sort of. In my opinion, you have to explain, what will make you come back to your country after you visit Canada (good and stable job for example). You also have to mention your previous refusal, the reasons of that refusal and what have change in your situation since that time. In other words...
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    Visitor Visa Advice

    +1. According to what you have described, you have pretty good chances. If you really want to go there, try again. Visa fees are not really big, you you won't lose much. Good luck!
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    Temporary Resident Visa - applied from Ukraine

    Congratulations! I am very glad that everything worked fine for you!
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    PR obligations. Really appreciate experts help for my situation

    Zardoz, Leon, thanks for the quick answers! I have familiarized myself with this document http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/enf/enf23-eng.pdf in particular with A28(2)(a)(ii) and R61(4). So this part is clear for me now. Another part of the puzzle is non-residence vs residence...