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FiReSTaRT
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« on: September 29, 2007, 08:10:29 pm »

For starters let me say hello and thank you for organizing this community.
Here's my situation: My fiance is living in Chile and I'd like to organize for her to come over for a visit. Unfortunately, if she gets refused, that could have a negative impact on the spousal sponsorship application.. So I have 2 questions about the situation..
1) What are her chances of getting the TRV?
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-Owns an apartment
-Doesn't have a job but she is a student (doing her final year in university) down there [only one exam left]
-Her address is in a part of Santiago that's like Forest Hill for Toronto
-She doesn't have much of her own cash but I'd provide for food, lodging, internal travel, medical insurance etc.
2) If she gets refused, what is the extent of the negative impact on the spousal sponsorship?

Thank you in advance.

Edit: The TRV would be for a visit only. She'd be going back to Santiago, where the wedding would occur anyways.
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willycheng
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2007, 08:18:06 pm »

Hi,

The importance for TRV application is to convince the officer that the applicant's visit is only temporary.  Proofs of tie to her home country help.  These can be (but not limit to):

- assets owned at home country
- proof of round-trip tickets, travel and accommodation arrangement
- the requirement to return to complete her education

However, if the applicant gets refused, it should not impact on the spousal sponsorship application (as long as you both meet the requirement).

Willy Cheng
Certified Canadian Immigration Consultant
willy@chengcosgrove.com
www.chengcosgrove.com
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FiReSTaRT
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2007, 12:46:45 am »

Thanks Willy. The reason I was asking is that I'm almost positive that I saw a question of the kind while looking at Spousal Sponsorship apps (whether she's been refused for a TRV in the past).
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