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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    Then you're so lucky. I'm wondering how you convinced them that you would return your baby to home country. Because at VO in my home country they didn't believe me, even if I proved my wife still has a job , we have an apartment back home, we have our parents which can take care of the child , I...
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    Visit visa for 3yr old, mother PR

    This situation shows clearly that even in the case of TRP the applicant must convince the officer it would leave Canada before the TRP expiration. So the difference between TRP and TRV is that in case of TRV there are some other (objective) reasons for rejection which could be waived under...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    Everybody thank for your comments. I'm not very much convinced right now to go to the TRP path. For me it seems the least probable to obtain, because I have no idea what would they consider compelling. What is the thing which is the most compelling possible? The difference between life and death...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    SenoritaBella, regarding the points against me : 1 - she has the option to extend maternal leave, with 1 unpaid year, but she has to be in Canada until July 2013 to keep PR status 3 - sponsorship application in progress is not a tie to Canada and they say an application for TRV in this case must...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    Well, this is not an official information. There is nowhere in official documentation that TRP is for babies born to PRs out of the country. Here is the official info in OP 20: Persons eligible for a temporary resident permit Any person who is: • inadmissible and seeking to enter Canada if an...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    Digging through OP-11 document I found a list of thing assessed by VOs : against TRV and pro TRV: Against: What ties do you have with Canada? • Who invited the person to Canada? Is there proof of an invitation? • What family does the person have in Canada? What is their immigration status in...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    PR doesn't have chances to be approved soon, not this year I think. I read stories with lost files and things like this...I have no time for that. My flight back is already booked, if I don't get TRV, then my way is out.
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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    I guess you have to withdraw the application and submit a new one.
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    Thank you for trying to help. The facts are simple : we became PRs in 2010 June and lived abroad and had the baby abroad. I came here in June, got everything required for a sponsorship application and applied for sponsorship. The mother lives now with the baby at her parents and obviously she...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    She is a 7-months old girl. My spouse which is her mother also is on maternal leave , she has ties in the home country having a job. Her mother employer must keep the job until December 2013, this is the regulation. Also grandparents are in the home country. Are these ties strong enough for them...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    This cannot be an objective and in itself a reason to deny a visa. This is just a reason to believe something. And people tend to believe what they like to. IRPA says that all applications for visas must be judged respecting Canadian Human Rights Act. Here is an excerpt from CHRA: 3. (1) For...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    This is the base I've made the application for TRV. I showed to them I have an PR application for my child in progress. Guess what - the second reason was "you are an intended migrant". On DUAL INTENT regulations, I think they shouldn't even mentioned. I also stated in my cover letter that I...
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    job change during sponsor evaluation

    Well, the employment history I submitted to them since I got PR has 2 years worked abroad and the employment offer I got just before submitting the application. They might think it's not genuine and want to check. Wouldn't be a good thing to call the employer and be informed I'm not anymore...
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    job change during sponsor evaluation

    Should CIC be informed of a job change during sponsor evaluation process? I know is never a good thing to change anything during an immigration process, but also nobody wants to stay in a job just because CIC doesn't like changes. There is nothing specified on their website, only family status...
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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    I don't understand this situation. Usually CPC-M does this kind of financial assessments and they already approved you as a sponsor. Did they give you a reason for which your daughter doesn't qualify for PR?
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    The officer has stated the reason why he doesn't believe the applicant would leave Canada is family ties and migrant intent. Having an family sponsorship application in progress it implies strong family ties in Canada. It also implies migrant intent. Following this its obvious that having a...
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    TRV refused for child of permanent residents

    Hi , I was refused a TRV visa for my child for which I already applied for sponsorship and the officer gave two reasons he is not convinced that my child would leave Canada: -family ties in Canada an country of origin -intended migrant Here it is an excerpt from CIC website : "An applicant...
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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    Well, I understand to refuse a TRV if at least one of the parents IS NOT in Canada or before the sponsorship. But I am in Canada, I applied for sponsorship, and even if I had not applied is very legitimate to be visited by my family, being daughter, parents or whatever. What I plan to do right...
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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    Unfortunately there is no formal appeal; but I read somewhere that a justice action would be possible, if you have reasons to believe that they did not follow the procedures. An for me it looks like this, seeing this "You are an intended migrant". They wouldn't have mentioned at all if it didn't...
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    Dependent Child, join here!!!

    I'm not so sure that TRP will do the job. TRP is for an inadmissible person, but this is not the case. My daughter was never declared inadmissible from a reason or another. There are two reasons for refusal in their letter: -I did not convince the officer that I'll not break the immigration...