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    parents visitor visa

    Well, they did apply on Oct 10 and happy to say that 3 weeks after submission they have finally gotten approved for visa! They did get rejected when applied for the first time in August.. this was the second time they applied.
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    parents visitor visa

    My parents live in the same city as I am.. and ofcourse will be caring for the child. So I wont be dependent on my in laws to take care when they come to visit. Do you think mentioning this would show the VO that they will be here just for visit?
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    parents visitor visa

    Hi all, My in-laws are applying for visitor visa from Saudi Arabia. I am pregnant and their purpose of visit is to visit their first grandchild when he'll be born in November. Their visit is for 2 weeks. - My father in law has an employment letter that states by what date he has to return to...
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    February 2017 * OUTLAND SPOUSAL APPLIC*

    Hello all, Today I noticed that my ecas status has changed to decision made but my gc key account show background check in progess and eligibility review in progess :/ How should I check whether they have accepted or rejected?
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    February 2017 * OUTLAND SPOUSAL APPLIC*

    Im in the same situation too! Received SA but it didn't say whether my file will be transferred or not so no AOR2 and the status same every time i log in my account. It is discouraging
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    Spousal Sponsorship question

    Hey all, We submitted our application for sponsoring my husband and I have a few questions that I hope I would get answers for 1. We have not lived together except when my husband came to Canada as a visitor so we do not have any form of joint ownership or bank accounts and all however would my...
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    Temporary Resident Visa for Husband (I am Permanent resident in Canada)

    Hi I am trying to apply for visitor visa for my husband. He is currently a student and my question is will his letter of enrollment in university be a good proof to show that he will not overstay in Canada? Also, since he currently does not have a full time job will showing his tuition payments...