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Looking for guidance from immigration lawyers, consultants, or anyone who has dealt with a similar situation. Here’s our case:

Person 1 — Brother (Currently in Canada)
• Came on a study visa, could not complete studies
• Study permit expired, continued to stay
• Applied for a visitor record (confirmation letter received)
• Currently working without authorization


Person 2 — Sister (Currently in India)
• Has a previous SOWP refusal (more than 1 year ago)
• Wants to come to Canada as soon as possible

Person 3 — Husband (Currently in Canada)
• On a valid work permit
• Has not yet filed for PR


Our Questions:
1. Does the brother’s situation affect the sister’s visa application?

2. What is the best strategy for all three collectively?
 
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Looking for guidance from immigration lawyers, consultants, or anyone who has dealt with a similar situation. Here’s our case:

Person 1 — Brother (Currently in Canada)
• Came on a study visa, could not complete studies
• Study permit expired, continued to stay
• Applied for a visitor record (confirmation letter received)
• Currently working without authorization


Person 2 — Sister (Currently in India)
• Has a previous SOWP refusal (more than 1 year ago)
• Wants to come to Canada as soon as possible

Person 3 — Husband (Currently in Canada)
• On a valid work permit
• Has not yet filed for PR


Our Questions:
1. Does the brother’s situation affect the sister’s visa application?

2. What is the best strategy for all three collectively?
How is this complex? Based on points to immigrate.

1. Working illegally but nothing to do with sister
2. Apply to visit
3. Has even been invited?
 
My main concern is if the brother’s current situation affects sister’s visa in any negative way?

Definitely could be an issue for a TRV and could be an issue for parents if they want to visit for example. Your brother should return home. His visitor record will be refused since he has been out of status for quite a long time given he wasn’t compliant with the terms of his SP.
 
Definitely could be an issue for a TRV and could be an issue for parents if they want to visit for example. Your brother should return home. His visitor record will be refused since he has been out of status for quite a long time given he wasn’t compliant with the terms of his SP.
In this case what if the brother is not willing to come back before the visitor record decision ? What options do the sister and her husband have?
 
In this case what if the brother is not willing to come back before the visitor record decision ? What options do the sister and her husband have?
How is the sister coming to Canada? She will have to say she has a brother in Canada. It should not impact her but you never know.
 
How is the sister coming to Canada? She will have to say she has a brother in Canada. It should not impact her but you never know.
Applying for a visitor visa to see husband. She has a job in India so she should be able to show ties to home country.
 
Applying for a visitor visa to see husband. She has a job in India so she should be able to show ties to home country.
She needs more than that. Her husband is in Canada so her only family tie and strongest tie not to return. A job is not enough. If she has applied before for a work permit and been refused then IRCC knows she will not leave. Needs to show income property, business etc.
What is husband's job and when does his work permit expire?
 
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In this case what if the brother is not willing to come back before the visitor record decision ? What options do the sister and her husband have?

No matter what your brother needs to return home. Delaying will just cause more problems.