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  1. steaky

    Visit visa for dying sister

    Certainly no one can replace parents. But you need to move on. That's life.
  2. steaky

    Visit visa for dying sister

    You still have your husband and kids.
  3. steaky

    Moving back to USA from Canada

    But this is under "Moving to Canada from the US" and not the other way around. So you post in a US immigration forum.
  4. steaky

    A few months short of Residency Obligation in first 5 years. YVR or YYC less likely Sec 44?

    Not sure why you add me into this discussion. Nor do I want to read anything wrote by you. Back to the topic, would you rather suggest OP to take YYZ or any other port of entry?
  5. steaky

    Consequences of being reported on form 44 for not meeting non-residency obligation.

    I think risk remains if the person apply things such as sponsor their family for immigration before he meet more than 2 year residency.
  6. steaky

    Visitors Visa for Kids

    Whichever worked for you.
  7. steaky

    Canadian getting married in Vietnam; when getting my passport notarized & legalized, is only the page with my photo & info needed?

    Shouldn't you be in contact the embassy, high commission, or consulate of the country where you plan to get married to determine about what documents you will need?
  8. steaky

    Lost PR Card, then found it

    You realised you replied a five years post?
  9. steaky

    Mother-in-law super visa

    Doesn't make sense. The host (sponsors) should be the daughter (herself or with her husband). Or Sister-in-law by herself or with her husband.
  10. steaky

    I need help

    Why would a sister support you? What about your parents?
  11. steaky

    Legal Change of Name issue for the PR card renewal

    Looks like the poster left the forum.
  12. steaky

    Visitor Visa for Brother

    My bad. You're right.
  13. steaky

    Visitor Visa for Brother

    How about you invite both your father and brother to visit you? Then your father and your brother apply the visitor visa together? If so, his FD & property can be counted as ties.
  14. steaky

    Visitor Visa for Brother

    No, the pet lives in India with the brother as quoted in the first post: "He resides at our family home in India and independently manages household responsibilities, including caring for our family dog".
  15. steaky

    Concern About Meeting PR Residency Requirement While Studying Abroad

    After graduating in July 2028, return to Canada and do not renew your PR card until you physical lived in Canada 730 days.
  16. steaky

    When to Renew Canadian Visit Visa ?

    Why not getting the renewed passport sooner before she get the US visa?
  17. steaky

    Forms to complete

    I would use the link IRCC sent.
  18. steaky

    Does protected person child (born in Canada) who has Canadian passport need USA prior visa before travel ?

    Canadian passport holders visiting USA do not need a visa.
  19. steaky

    Unable to apply for visitor visa

    You shouldn't finalize your ticket booking until visa approval. Hopefully it's a refundable one.