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Joeyvinsce

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Hey folks .
I have applied for a TRV online a few months ago . Submitted all required doc. Including my expired U.S visit visa . I have been granted for 9 year multiple entry visa . Just a few days ago i returned back home from Canada .

But now . I am going to apply for my mothers visa , I tried to fill in the questionnaire for eligibility and checklist but I have a doubt about a question. It says "Have you legally travelled to Canada/US? This includes any family member you may be travelling with at this time." What does this "family member you may be travelling with at this time" means? I will be accompanying my mother when she visits Canada, but Is this question asking only about her or about her family member like me(son). It's confusing, I have travelled to US and will travel to Canada shorty, would that make this question's answer as "Yes".


Well if its a "yes" . Then the application leads to different doccument requirments . Which it has been asked to submit travel history of u.s or canada

Is it possible that i could submit mine instead . Because the question refers to . I am the family member that recently traveled to u.s and canada .
Hopefully i could get a clear answer to this .
Thank you
 
Hey folks .
I have applied for a TRV online a few months ago . Submitted all required doc. Including my expired U.S visit visa . I have been granted for 9 year multiple entry visa . Just a few days ago i returned back home from Canada .

But now . I am going to apply for my mothers visa , I tried to fill in the questionnaire for eligibility and checklist but I have a doubt about a question. It says "Have you legally travelled to Canada/US? This includes any family member you may be travelling with at this time." What does this "family member you may be travelling with at this time" means? I will be accompanying my mother when she visits Canada, but Is this question asking only about her or about her family member like me(son). It's confusing, I have travelled to US and will travel to Canada shorty, would that make this question's answer as "Yes".


Well if its a "yes" . Then the application leads to different doccument requirments . Which it has been asked to submit travel history of u.s or canada

Is it possible that i could submit mine instead . Because the question refers to . I am the family member that recently traveled to u.s and canada .
Hopefully i could get a clear answer to this .
Thank you
Are you from India, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, or China? I am guessing this question refers to the CAN+ program.
 
Im from india . And no one answered my question yet . Bit surprised . I need help . And some guidance please
I don't know the answer to your question because I'm not familiar with CAN+ and if eligibility extends to family members.
 
Is there anyone that i could ask ? Or a suggestion atleast
This is a forum of unprofessional volunteers, and it is the weekend. You will have to wait.

(But if you ask me, this question is of little consequence and it doesn't matter how you answer because all it does is determine eligibility for CAN+...I have never encountered this question because I am not from a CAN+ country.)
 
This is a forum of unprofessional volunteers, and it is the weekend. You will have to wait.

(But if you ask me, this question is of little consequence and it doesn't matter how you answer because all it does is determine eligibility for CAN+...I have never encountered this question because I am not from a CAN+ country.)
Guess i will have to wait . Thank you very much
 
But now . I am going to apply for my mothers visa , I tried to fill in the questionnaire for eligibility and checklist but I have a doubt about a question. It says "Have you legally travelled to Canada/US? This includes any family member you may be travelling with at this time." What does this "family member you may be travelling with at this time" means? I will be accompanying my mother when she visits Canada, but Is this question asking only about her or about her family member like me(son). It's confusing, I have travelled to US and will travel to Canada shorty, would that make this question's answer as "Yes".
You would answer 'No' to this question.

As per the IRCC definition of family members, your mom/your parents are not immediate family members. Only your spouse/dependent children would be.


Is it possible that i could submit mine instead . Because the question refers to . I am the family member that recently traveled to u.s and canada .
As for CAN+: Even if your spouse or dependent children apply with you, they are NOT eligible for CAN+ processing.

CAN+ is only for applicants who have previously traveled to the US/Canada in the last 10 years and/or have a valid US visa
 
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bellaluna said:
Are you from India, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, or China? I am guessing this question refers to the CAN+ program.

My bad, CAN+ seems to be global now. :)
 
My bad, CAN+ seems to be global now. :)
That's right. It has been extended to quite a few countries.... but not all..... Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka + a number of countries in the Middle East/Africa, etc cannot apply for CAN+ processing
 
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