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amarecharla
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« on: December 06, 2011, 05:34:54 am »

Hi All,
I am planning to apply for a TRV now. Along with the other documents,Can I ask my wife to write a letter requesting to VO to approve my TRV??

How does it sound??

Seniors pls help me.......

 @ Enfield,PMM: Please give me ur suggestions.

Regards,
Abhi.
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amarecharla
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2011, 06:30:26 am »

Brothers, please reply..
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enfield
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2011, 12:01:48 pm »

Hi All,
I am planning to apply for a TRV now. Along with the other documents,Can I ask my wife to write a letter requesting to VO to approve my TRV??

How does it sound??

Seniors pls help me.......

  @  Enfield,PMM: Please give me ur suggestions.

Regards,
Abhi.

Hi,

What would you like to prove with such a letter?

Your wife or her visa status has NOTHING to do with the approval of your visitor visa. You must prove/show thing in an "individual capacity". You must prove your intentions of leaving Canada post TRV.

You need,

1. A valid (and a logical) reason to visit Canada.
2. A sound bank statement + Source of money.
3. Work history/job profile.
4. Your level of establishment in India.
5. Family/background details.
6. ITR's/Form 16.

Even after submitting/meeting all requirement, really no guarantee of TRV (especially in India). Unlike a student visa, getting visitor visa is the toughest  task.

In short, there is only thing between you and your visitor visa.

"your intention of leaving Canada".
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2011, 02:38:27 pm »

But enfield how can one brings his/her spouse on depedant visa? Whats the process for the if one is already in canada on study visa?
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Zainuddin1989
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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2011, 07:42:05 pm »

But enfield how can one brings his/her spouse on depedant visa? Whats the process for the if one is already in canada on study visa?

Hi,

What would you like to prove with such a letter?

Your wife or her visa status has NOTHING to do with the approval of your visitor visa. You must prove/show thing in an "individual capacity". You must prove your intentions of leaving Canada post TRV.

You need,

1. A valid (and a logical) reason to visit Canada.
2. A sound bank statement + Source of money.
3. Work history/job profile.
4. Your level of establishment in India.
5. Family/background details.
6. ITR's/Form 16.

Even after submitting/meeting all requirement, really no guarantee of TRV (especially in India). Unlike a student visa, getting visitor visa is the toughest  task.

In short, there is only thing between you and your visitor visa.

"your intention of leaving Canada".
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Zainuddin1989
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« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2011, 02:10:21 am »

Plx reply enfield thnx
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enfield
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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2011, 02:30:13 am »

But enfield how can one brings his/her spouse on depedant visa? Whats the process for the if one is already in canada on study visa?


Hi,

1. Apply for a visitor visa from your country of residence or citizenship.

2. Refer CHC website of your homeland, and check out procedure/forms/requirement.

3. Refer "Visitor" section of this forum.

and finally, we are just a part time posters and students, not experts.
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