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can+ any one got visa ?

nxx

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Sep 9, 2022
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Each applicant is processed individually, not together. There could be an approval for you, and rejection for your wife. Files are not grouped together for processing.
so my canada travel history wont help my wife?

do u think they will process mine fast or process together ?
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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so my canada travel history wont help my wife?

do u think they will process mine fast or process together ?
No. Your travel history is not her travel history. IRCC decides whether to process together or separately. If you have yet to start eligibility review then most likely yours is not being processed under CAN+.
 

jOnh13

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Sep 20, 2022
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No. Your travel history is not her travel history. IRCC decides whether to process together or separately. If you have yet to start eligibility review then most likely yours is not being processed under CAN+.
can you tell me that please i am in can+ or not i have usa via that i get last month i cover letter i mention usa visa and trvale plan to usa and canada on new year
 

nxx

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Sep 9, 2022
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No. Your travel history is not her travel history. IRCC decides whether to process together or separately. If you have yet to start eligibility review then most likely yours is not being processed under CAN+.
oh ..ok ...so might be need to wait one or two months correct ?
 

Naturgrl

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can you tell me that please i am in can+ or not i have usa via that i get last month i cover letter i mention usa visa and trvale plan to usa and canada on new year
Again, IRCC decides. Given you have never travelled to US but have travelled to Canada within 10 years, it may be processed as CAN+. Always assume that your application will not be processed as CAN+ and by current processing times from your country.
 

jOnh13

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Sep 20, 2022
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Again, IRCC decides. Given you have never travelled to US but have travelled to Canada within 10 years, it may be processed as CAN+. Always assume that your application will not be processed as CAN+ and by current processing times from your country.
no i never travel to usa and canada this first time plan for this .
 

Naturgrl

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no i never travel to usa and canada this first time plan for this .
So not sure if it would be processed under CAN+ since you just got US visa and have never travelled there. The whole point of CAN+ is that you show that you abide by Canadian and US immigration rules (eg no overstay). Again you will know if processed quickly.
 
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The Robust

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kumarh2020

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so my canada travel history wont help my wife?

do u think they will process mine fast or process together ?
Correct - your travel history is yours. Hers is hers.
Your background check is yours, hers is hers. I'm sure you wouldn't want to be jailed for a crime she committed! (example)

Hence your applications are handled individually. You could get a response faster or later, she could receive a rejection or approval sooner, and vice versa.
 
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kumarh2020

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i have new visa of usa
Having a USA Visa (new or old), and not having a Canadian Visa (new or old), and not having travel history to Canada in the last 10 years, does not qualify your file to be processed under Can+

Can+ is strictly for applicants who have had a travel history to Canada in the last 10 years, and have had new or old Canada VIsa for those travels. Also, you should not have overstayed at any time unless you've had a proper legal extension of visa / stay.
 
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sheikhab

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Having a USA Visa (new or old), and not having a Canadian Visa (new or old), and not having travel history to Canada in the last 10 years, does not qualify your file to be processed under Can+

Can+ is strictly for applicants who have had a travel history to Canada in the last 10 years, and have had new or old Canada VIsa for those travels. Also, you should not have overstayed at any time unless you've had a proper legal extension of visa / stay.
Please don’t mind but I think if you have valid US visa then you are eligible to fall in CAN+ category.