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haqshemul

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Hello Dear Friend,

I just need to know that, I have given my biometrics a month ago for my Canada transit visa but still haven't get the decision.

Do you have any suggestion for me?
 
Hello Dear Friend,

I just need to know that, I have given my biometrics a month ago for my Canada transit visa but still haven't get the decision.

Do you have any suggestion for me?

There's nothing you can do but wait. All processing is slow right now due to COVID. IRCC is also prioritizing processing of TRV applications for those with family members - so that means your application will be processed with a lower priority.

If traveling soon is important to you, then rebook using a different itinerary that avoids Canada.
 
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@scylla Thank you very much dear friend for your help. Actually I must fly through Canada because I have to travel to Barbados as a digital nomad.

Can you please give me an idea how long it can be taken to make the decision?
 
@scylla Thank you very much dear friend for your help. Actually I must fly through Canada because I have to travel to Barbados as a digital nomad.

Can you please give me an idea how long it can be taken to make the decision?

Where are you located?
 
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i am from bangladesh.

Unfortunately visa processing is very slow in that part of the world right now. The official posted processing time is around 12 months. You'll probably get through faster however you may still be waiting quite a long time. Plus there's of course no guarantee it will be an approval.

You can fly through the US or Europe and avoid Canada. I would recommend changing your travel itinerary to transit through another country rather than waiting for the Canadian visa.
 
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Unfortunately visa processing is very slow in that part of the world right now. The official posted processing time is around 12 months. You'll probably get through faster however you may still be waiting quite a long time. Plus there's of course no guarantee it will be an approval.

You can fly through the US or Europe and avoid Canada. I would recommend changing your travel itinerary to transit through another country rather than waiting for the Canadian visa.
Thank you very much dear friend for your kind help. Actually getting uk usa or europe transit visa is very tricky then canada bcoz they need tricky physical move and papers but canada has nice onlone system and less tricky papers which Is very good for me as a digital nomad. Can give me a hints about my approval percentage for my canada trv if i await then?
 
Thank you very much dear friend for your kind help. Actually getting uk usa or europe transit visa is very tricky then canada bcoz they need tricky physical move and papers but canada has nice onlone system and less tricky papers which Is very good for me as a digital nomad. Can give me a hints about my approval percentage for my canada trv if i await then?
No one can give you “hints about your approval percentage.”
 
Thank you very much dear friend for your kind help. Actually getting uk usa or europe transit visa is very tricky then canada bcoz they need tricky physical move and papers but canada has nice onlone system and less tricky papers which Is very good for me as a digital nomad. Can give me a hints about my approval percentage for my canada trv if i await then?

I can't guess your approval percentage.

Your chances of approval will increase if you have the following: strong ties to your home country (e.g. property ownership, employment), previous travel to countries requiring visas (such as the US and UK), significant funds to support your travel.
 
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Thank you very much for your lot of guidance.

Actually i am a top level freelance fashion designer and illustration artist. I was in garments industry as a designer from 2002 to 2009 then joined online platform where i earn about $5000-$8000 each months.

i haven't visit any country before i was not interested to spend money on traveling but now i found that i need to travel to get design inspiration from various natural places of the globe that's why applied for barbados 12 nomad visa and have been approved. Now i need canada transit visa to be in Barbados.
 
Thank you very much for your lot of guidance.

Actually i am a top level freelance fashion designer and illustration artist. I was in garments industry as a designer from 2002 to 2009 then joined online platform where i earn about $5000-$8000 each months.

i haven't visit any country before i was not interested to spend money on traveling but now i found that i need to travel to get design inspiration from various natural places of the globe that's why applied for barbados 12 nomad visa and have been approved. Now i need canada transit visa to be in Barbados.

In that case your chances of approval are on the low side since you have no travel history.
 
Thank you very much for your lot of guidance.

Actually i am a top level freelance fashion designer and illustration artist. I was in garments industry as a designer from 2002 to 2009 then joined online platform where i earn about $5000-$8000 each months.

i haven't visit any country before i was not interested to spend money on traveling but now i found that i need to travel to get design inspiration from various natural places of the globe that's why applied for barbados 12 nomad visa and have been approved. Now i need canada transit visa to be in Barbados.

It is incredibly unusual itinerary. I have never met a fashion designer leaving their country for up to a year with only a backpack. Barbados is expensive and far away where you could go to somewhere like Bali and live for a fraction of the cost. Still pretty clear to me that you plan on claiming asylum.
 
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It is incredibly unusual itinerary. I have never met a fashion designer leaving their country for up to a year with only a backpack. Barbados is expensive and far away where you could go to somewhere like Bali and live for a fraction of the cost. Still pretty clear to me that you plan on claiming asylum.
Thank you friend, actually i m creating apparel designs for lot of clients around the globe especially 80% company and client comes from usa, canada, caribean and eu. All i create designs for outdoor theme, surf life, hunting, sports, wildlife, etc. Since many years i did designs by researching their places through google but now i need create designs based on different view that's why i need to travel these location as my all clients need the design based on their area base naturd.
 
Oh then what should i do?

There's nothing you can do but wait for your application to be processed.

If the application is refused, you should see if you can get a visa to visit Europe / UK and build your travel history before applying to Canada again.
 
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