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  1. steaky

    Do I stand any chance?

    They also wrote: once I am settled into another job again in US. Did you read this? Also, as in my example, one can move to Canada but keep job in US.
  2. steaky

    Visitor visa applied for 3rd time

    Special discounts tickets are most likely non refundable. You shouldn't buy them before your Canadian visa is approved because it's not required (as opposed to applying for Schengen visa).
  3. steaky

    PR card Renewal

    April 2027
  4. steaky

    Do I stand any chance?

    You can probably keep your US job (ex. in Detroit) while at the same time immigrating to Canada (ex. residence in Windsor). Many people commute from one country to another.
  5. steaky

    Visitor visa applied for 3rd time

    Go visit countries such as US, Australia, UK first. Afterwards, you have travel history.
  6. steaky

    Parents Visit visa/Super Visa from Pakistan - Connect here

    Having waited so long, you might as well give more patience waiting. Two months ago, someone also told you: to consider withdrawing the application and applying again. Drastic but seems the easiest option if there are no answers.
  7. steaky

    Visitor visa applied for 3rd time

    What are the changes since the 2nd time visa application was refused?
  8. steaky

    Category change for application

    How about you withdraw the former and then reapply the latter?
  9. steaky

    Informing IRCC about marital status change

    Yes, your ex still hold the PR. And the undertaking probably is still in effect.
  10. steaky

    Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking

    Why are going to fill out the form?
  11. steaky

    may

    It shows travel history.
  12. steaky

    Visitor visa rejected for mother in law

    Visiting family in itself is already a reason for traveling. Few overseas trips (especially US ones) shows travel history.
  13. steaky

    Visitor visa rejected for mother in law

    Get a US tourist visa first. After some travels to the US, she will have travel history. It would be easier afterwards. Alternatively, assume you both meet low income cutoff, she could apply for super visa. Birthdays are not good reasons for traveling.
  14. steaky

    may

    Get an US visa first.
  15. steaky

    I am a football coach looking for work in Canada

    Do you coach offensive or defensive line? Only you can answer.
  16. steaky

    Confused by wording I am seeing around! Spousal sponsorship

    It has always been 2 applications in one submission. Used to be paper applications: completing the forms, enclosing the supporting document, fee receipts, etc. in one envelope and mail/courier to IRCC.
  17. steaky

    Study Permit in Background check for over 9 months - filing writ of mandamus

    Nevertheless there are people take IRCC to court over study permit delays: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/chinese-students-permit-delays-ircc-court-1.7623307 Read an applicant quitted his 170K Canadian dollars yearly job in China before he can actually get the study permit!
  18. steaky

    Visitor Visa - Lawyer recommendation

    It's under legal help. Here you go: https://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-temporary-resident-visa-visitor.html
  19. steaky

    Super Visa - June 2025

    2: parents-in-law :)
  20. steaky

    Visitor Visa - Lawyer recommendation

    You can contact the host of this forum which is based in Montreal.