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Ryffa_Q

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Jul 25, 2010
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Sarawak, Malaysia
Category........
Visa Office......
Kuala Lumpur
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15th August 2011
AOR Received.
Sponsor approved 1st Nov 2011 AOR 21st November 2011
Med's Done....
03-06-2011 - medical received
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Submitted when applied for TRV 17th November 2011
VISA ISSUED...
24th November 2011
LANDED..........
14th December 2011
Question:
I plan to submit spousal PR apps this month and at the same time submit a TRV app sometime in Oct (or after sponsor approval) to visit hubby maybe with my parents in Dec. What are the chances of the TRV getting approved? We can show evidence of strong ties back home to convince of CIC no overstaying i.e. property, letter from employers, kids etc. Ballpark figure? 50-50?

Just need to know before we purchase the tickets...as they sure ain't pocket change...
 
Show as much evidence of your ties to your home (all that you mentioned) BUT there is a huge chance that you'll be denied (uhhhh.... 90% of denial, maybe)...

Don't buy any tickets before you are approved since you are are more likely not to be. I think you just have to show your possible travel itinerary.

Goodluck! My husband was denied for TRV, so I'm pretty jaded about the whole process! :)
 
thanks Limanoid for the quick response

that was what i did when i applied my first trv in 09, didn't buy the tickets till it was approved however i was hoping a return ticket would provide evidence you actually plan to come back,

anyways, will try to apply once sponsorship is approved as i've read in other thread it would actually helped

many thanks again.
 
Ryffa_Q said:
Question:
I plan to submit spousal PR apps this month and at the same time submit a TRV app sometime in Oct (or after sponsor approval) to visit hubby maybe with my parents in Dec. What are the chances of the TRV getting approved? We can show evidence of strong ties back home to convince of CIC no overstaying i.e. property, letter from employers, kids etc. Ballpark figure? 50-50?

Just need to know before we purchase the tickets...as they sure ain't pocket change...

If you submit spouse PR app and TRV app., then its something termed as "dual intent". Both the applications will be considered. Now how this will be interpreted by the officer...don't know.
There is no point in booking a ticket. I mean yes, for one thing if the ticket you book and show with TRV application would suggest that you will come back, BUT it is still a risk.
 
Yes, I would try too no matter my chances. It is only $75 to apply!

It's a HUGE plus that you have been approved for TRV before. They look positively on people who have a good travel record (that is if you left Canada when you were supposed to!). So I think your chances are good.

Ryffa_Q said:
thanks Limanoid for the quick response

that was what i did when i applied my first trv in 09, didn't buy the tickets till it was approved however i was hoping a return ticket would provide evidence you actually plan to come back,

anyways, will try to apply once sponsorship is approved as i've read in other thread it would actually helped

many thanks again.