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Feb 6, 2021
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Hello,
I am a dependent/underage child applying for a study permit( I have been accepted into university) and I want my mum to escort me to Canada. Basically, I want her to have a temporary visitor visa so she can come and visit me whenever.
I have two questions:
1. When applying online, should I apply for her visa with my account? So a family application would be submitted? Or should she create her own GCKey account? This is confusing because I want us to get our visa at the same time so we can leave together.
2. If applying for another family member in one account, you will be asked to fill the "Use of a Family Representative" form. Can I be the representative when I am a dependent child?

Thanks!
 

co2020

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Hello,
I am a dependent/underage child applying for a study permit( I have been accepted into university) and I want my mum to escort me to Canada. Basically, I want her to have a temporary visitor visa so she can come and visit me whenever.
I have two questions:
1. When applying online, should I apply for her visa with my account? So a family application would be submitted? Or should she create her own GCKey account? This is confusing because I want us to get our visa at the same time so we can leave together.
2. If applying for another family member in one account, you will be asked to fill the "Use of a Family Representative" form. Can I be the representative when I am a dependent child?

Thanks!
  1. You need to apply from one account because she will be accompanying you. Even if you are a minor, you are the primary applicant. However, your mum will fill/supervise and sign the applications for you.
  2. Yes you will be asked to fill the family representative form it is just a standard form that generates when family members make a joint application. Your mum is the one who will fill it because she is representing you. In other words she is the appointed representative authorized to conduct business on your behalf and receive information on your case file.
 
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Thank you so
  1. You need to apply from one account because she will be accompanying you. Even if you are a minor, you are the primary applicant. However, your mum will fill/supervise and sign the applications for you.
  2. Yes you will be asked to fill the family representative form it is just a standard form that generates when family members make a joint application. Your mum is the one who will fill it because she is representing you. In other words she is the appointed representative authorized to conduct business on your behalf and receive information on your case file.
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Your mother needs to apply for the TRV separately. She is not part of your application.

You'll need to make sure you have a guardian in Canada due to your age.
 
Feb 6, 2021
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I have a custodian but I am going to live on campus.

So she should create her own GCKey account? Due to the varying processing times, our visas may not be granted at the same time though.
Also, do you recommend applying online or in person?
 

scylla

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Buffalo
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28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
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I have a custodian but I am going to live on campus.

So she should create her own GCKey account? Due to the varying processing times, our visas may not be granted at the same time though.
Also, do you recommend applying online or in person?
Yes - she should create her own account.

Apply online.

Yes - there are varying processing times right now and your mother's visa may not be ready in time to travel. Depending when you plan to travel and whether travel restrictions are still in place, she may also need authorization from IRCC in order to be allowed to travel.
 
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co2020

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Your mother needs to apply for the TRV separately. She is not part of your application.

You'll need to make sure you have a guardian in Canada due to your age.
The mother is not part of the application and putting the application together doesn't indicate so but since she wants to accompany the student in his travel its best they do it at once. One application is for study permit while the other is for TRV.

If she applies separately for TRV what would be her reason for travel? Still accompanying him/her. Due to the current length in processing times. I don't think this is viable.

If she wants to apply separately she would have to wait for him/her to get approved first and then apply based on that reason. Its better they apply together. It makes things and explanation easier. Its just two separate applications in one file. Except if his/her mother isn't interested in accompanying and would prefer to visit later on.
 
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Feb 6, 2021
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  1. You need to apply from one account because she will be accompanying you. Even if you are a minor, you are the primary applicant. However, your mum will fill/supervise and sign the applications for you.
  2. Yes you will be asked to fill the family representative form it is just a standard form that generates when family members make a joint application. Your mum is the one who will fill it because she is representing you. In other words she is the appointed representative authorized to conduct business on your behalf and receive information on your case file.
Just to clarify, my mum would be listed as the representative even though it is my CIC account and I am the primary applicant?
 

co2020

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Just to clarify, my mum would be listed as the representative even though it is my CIC account and I am the primary applicant?
No use your mums account. The authorization gives her the authority. Yes you will remain the principal applicant.

Don't forget that this is in no way a professional advice. This is based of my personal experience and cases differ.
 
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PriyankaPratik

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I have been granted study permit for May 2021 intake along with my husband and child. Now i want my mother to accompany me on visitor visa for initial 3-4 few months so that while we settle in there she can spend time with my son in my absence.
1. If i select the purpose of visit as " visit family/friends", i have to upload the invitation letter. Is this valid that i invite her along with me to stay for some months in Canada.
2. If i write the invitation letter - has it to be written to immigration officer or to my mother to invite her?
3. Should i apply using her own different GC key? since i have already received my study permit.

Can the experts please help me. Thanks!