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tupas.alyssa

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Jun 11, 2014
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Philippines
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Visa Office......
CEM MANILA
Job Offer........
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App. Filed.......
Oct. 30,2014
Doc's Request.
March 15,2015
File Transfer...
Jan. 26,2015
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Dec. 1,2015
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July 2,2015 (in God's will)
Hi. I am from the Philippines and just got married recently to a PR holder in Canada. My husband and I are planning to apply for the visitor's visa to get me there faster. I am currently employed, been working in the company for more than 1 year. I have $2000 Canadian dollar in my savings account. Unfortunately, I don't have any house property or car. But I just recently renewed my contract with my company last Feb. 7, 2014 and that contract will end Feb.7 , 2015. So my question is, will they consider my visa application considering I only have my job, savings and the fact that I am married to a PR holder in Canada?

I will really appreciate your response.

P.S, I have my company contract, Certificate of Employment, Passbook, Salary Payslips and I could request for a leave letter from our company.
 
tupas.alyssa said:
Hi. I am from the Philippines and just got married recently to a PR holder in Canada. My husband and I are planning to apply for the visitor's visa to get me there faster. I am currently employed, been working in the company for more than 1 year. I have $2000 Canadian dollar in my savings account. Unfortunately, I don't have any house property or car. But I just recently renewed my contract with my company last Feb. 7, 2014 and that contract will end Feb.7 , 2015. So my question is, will they consider my visa application considering I only have my job, savings and the fact that I am married to a PR holder in Canada?

I will really appreciate your response.

P.S, I have my company contract, Certificate of Employment, Passbook, Salary Payslips and I could request for a leave letter from our company.

What is the purpose of your visit? What does it mean "to get me there faster"?
 
@ Jalex23

We are newly weds, so my husband would like to spend some time with me.
 
tupas.alyssa said:
@ Jalex23

We are newly weds, so my husband would like to spend some time with me.

How long is your visit going to last?
 
it will only take like for 3 weeks max.
 
tupas.alyssa said:
it will only take like for 3 weeks max.

You can try, but the chances are not very good:

- Your job is only good for less than a year, which weakens its value as a tie to your country, neither you have worked too long for them.
- You are married and that raises suspicion on your actual purpose of visit, how would the officer know once you are here you won't apply for PR?
- You are recently wed, so it raises suspicion if the marriage was just a way to help you immigrate faster.

I would not advise you to go through this path. I think the better way is to actually start a PR application. Yes, it takes time but if you are eager to be together he can travel for a couple of weeks later in the year.
 
The $ you have is not sufficient. General rule of thumb is $1000/week of stay.