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Hi, My Sibling is intending to apply for a visitor visa to Canada with 3 children.

Aside from proving that she will finance her trip to Canada. She is also intending to take a short coarse of 3 months (No IELTS required for short courses ). My question is, by showing her taking a short course makes her application to visit to Canada weaker or stronger. Is she better off just doing simple visitor application without the mention of taking the short course? Would appreciate if I can get forum members opinion. Thanks
 
Hi, My Sibling is intending to apply for a visitor visa to Canada with 3 children.

Aside from proving that she will finance her trip to Canada. She is also intending to take a short coarse of 3 months (No IELTS required for short courses ). My question is, by showing her taking a short course makes her application to visit to Canada weaker or stronger. Is she better off just doing simple visitor application without the mention of taking the short course? Would appreciate if I can get forum members opinion. Thanks

I personally would not mention the course. Makes the purpose of her visit seem more questionable, especially if she is bringing three kids with her. I would stick with applying as a visitor only.
 
Hi, My Sibling is intending to apply for a visitor visa to Canada with 3 children.

Aside from proving that she will finance her trip to Canada. She is also intending to take a short coarse of 3 months (No IELTS required for short courses ). My question is, by showing her taking a short course makes her application to visit to Canada weaker or stronger. Is she better off just doing simple visitor application without the mention of taking the short course? Would appreciate if I can get forum members opinion. Thanks

Do the children have time off from school for the 3 months? Even if they are granted a TRV when they enter Canada they may not be granted that long of a stay. They will be expected to return home to attend school.