Most typically include proof they are employed when they apply for the supervisa. Liquid cash is what is most important. Though to predict how being unemployed will impact your application. For good reason it could be a concern for IRCC. When unemployed the goal should be to minimize your...
Processing can take months. Would compare to others applying from India. Either people are processed quickly mainly by AI or months because the TRV is being precessed manually.
“A friend of mine told me that I can rent even a small room on Ottawa or something and change my driving license to be in Ontario.” Not exactly a clear statement of intent to relocate to Ontario.
Although there is freedom of movement in Canada after you receive PR if you declare you will not...
Lots of examples online where last semester has been part-time. It is not an uncommon scenario. As long as you are compliant with the terms of your study permit and meet the requirements of PGWP there should be no issues.
There is no exact timeline. IRCC has a backlog and is now reviewing most TRV applications more carefully which is also leading longer processing times.
Incredibly dependent on your personal circumstances. You need to show you will be able to financially support your parents. If you have substantial savings and could afford to be unemployed for quite a while and still support your parents financially it is very different than having minimal...
This is fraud and misrepresentation on many levels. Your friend may also run into issues when he applies for citizenship if he lied that he was an Ontario resident when actually living in Quebec the whole time. IRCC is much stricter when it comes to misrepresentation these days. Good luck if you...
Yes but you would also need to break all your ties with Quebec and relatively soon which is not always that easy. Don’t believe there is the ability to apply while still living in Quebec with the intent to move like there is with CEC. This was a predictable problem that should have been...
Canada is facing unprecedented backlogs. Not getting smaller. At least be right if you feel the need to criticize me.
https://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/statistics/protection/Pages/index.aspx
There are countless examples of families of protected people, asylum claimants and refugees getting denied. Also a TRV doesn’t guarantee entry into Canada. Getting a TRV in general is much harder than it was just a year ago.
Depends why and whether they qualify. Adding people and trying to take people off of mortgages comes with a lot of potential issues. Many are now stuck on mortgages they can’t get off of. If you are trying to circumvent purchasing requirements also not a good idea. Would suggest speaking to a...