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igag
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« on: July 25, 2011, 02:50:47 am »

Here is what is my problem.
In the middle of May I applied with my nine-year-old son for the  Canadian Visitor visa - single entry.
Our goal is visiting Toronto and a local hockey camp because my son loves ice hockey.
The documentation that I submitted was just fine and I was told the embassy that I was 100%  proved why we are going , that no little concern that I will don t return  to the country and the problem has arisen because my job in the period 1998-2000 .Thay  told me  that by a Canadian immigration law section all of which were at that time worked for the government of Serbia and were important in certain positions can not get a visa for Canada. I was on a few interviews where I mainly argued that during that period I was an ordinary office worker with no authority and no position. They told me that I have submitted everything that I requested and I'll get a response in 10 working days. Since then, it took 25 working days and I went to the embassy and there have kindly told me that I have not forgotten and that is pending.
My question is whether the scheduled time and date to the 17th for me August has any influence on the procedure of processing my application. I have already bought tickets, stay organized in Toronto, organized activities on a visit to the camp my child .......
      I am fully aware that my file is currently in Canadian Security Intelligence Service
and I know that there probably has a lot of files to process, so when I get in line.
Is there any chance to complain about the procedure somewhere, because I think that I in turn did everything right and that I as an ordinary man completely disempowered.
It is not logical that we do not get any response, so even if it is refused.
It turns out to be 2 years in advance to apply for a Canadian tourist visa and to visit two weeks with my son I have to go through such a process.
I know that the rules as they are, and I can not do anything.
I know it's hard to answer me via mail but please for any advice because here find only a wall and can not get any information.
Greetings from Serbia! Cry
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igag
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« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2011, 09:21:41 am »

Today I got the visa ! Grin Grin Grin
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Baloo
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« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2011, 09:26:43 am »

Today I got the visa ! Grin Grin Grin

Congratulations.
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2011, 07:33:43 am »

Hi there Mr Baloo,
                        I actually wanna apply for a tourist visa to Canada......usually the regular processing time for a TRV in my country (Nigeria) is 15 working days,...now my question is this...If i plan to send my aplication to the visa office by this august 2011, ..........when do u think i should select as my travel date to canada?
I mean  the time difference between my application processing time  and my selected date of travel to Canada.
Thanks in Advance.
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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2011, 08:20:01 am »

Hi there Mr Baloo,
                        I actually wanna apply for a tourist visa to Canada......usually the regular processing time for a TRV in my country (Nigeria) is 15 working days,...now my question is this...If i plan to send my aplication to the visa office by this august 2011, ..........when do u think i should select as my travel date to canada?
I mean  the time difference between my application processing time  and my selected date of travel to Canada.
Thanks in Advance.

This is a balance between personal choice, the cost of travel and the speed that the TRV can be processed.
Quoted times are not always reliable, I would pick a date that allows at least a month or more after processing of the TRV.
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