Hello, I have a question for whoever has been or knows a similar situation than mine.
I lived in Toronto from 2006 to 2009, I applied for refugee and was denied. However, I over stayed and was eventually deported to my country.
My sister now lives in Canada, she is a PR. She has had visitors this year from family members, our dad included. They have all gone to visit for a couple of weeks and been back with no issues. My sister is pregnant and I would love to go meet my nephew next year. My question is: What are the probabilities of getting a TRV approved?
I have been doing my research and I know I have to pay and submit an ARC, along with the TRV application, pay any fees they require, etc.
Has anybody been on the same or similar boat?
I am a bit hesitant as I have no family (spouse or children) of my own, but I do have a stable job back home. Aside from that I don't know what else they could focus on. And since our relatives have been visiting her this year, again, I thought they would take that into consideration that I will not be staying there and will comply as our family has.
If any one could shed some light on this matter, it'd be greatly appreciated. TIA
I lived in Toronto from 2006 to 2009, I applied for refugee and was denied. However, I over stayed and was eventually deported to my country.
My sister now lives in Canada, she is a PR. She has had visitors this year from family members, our dad included. They have all gone to visit for a couple of weeks and been back with no issues. My sister is pregnant and I would love to go meet my nephew next year. My question is: What are the probabilities of getting a TRV approved?
I have been doing my research and I know I have to pay and submit an ARC, along with the TRV application, pay any fees they require, etc.
Has anybody been on the same or similar boat?
I am a bit hesitant as I have no family (spouse or children) of my own, but I do have a stable job back home. Aside from that I don't know what else they could focus on. And since our relatives have been visiting her this year, again, I thought they would take that into consideration that I will not be staying there and will comply as our family has.
If any one could shed some light on this matter, it'd be greatly appreciated. TIA