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mrs waseem

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Dec 13, 2009
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I'm here on refugee claimant with work permit, my husband struck in home country how can I get travel permission so he can join us on family union
 
I'm here on refugee claimant with work permit, my husband struck in home country how can I get travel permission so he can join us on family union

Your husband would need to apply for a TRV (tourist visa) in order to be able to join you in Canada. Since you have claimed refugee status here, the chances of the TRV being approved are very low. However he can certainly try.
 
[He is having visit visa but pblm is he need travel permit like why his travelling is essential not for tourist purpose, as it being 3 months he struck in home country n couldn't join us.


QUOTE="scylla, post: 8619206, member: 51365"]
Your husband would need to apply for a TRV (tourist visa) in order to be able to join you in Canada. Since you have claimed refugee status here, the chances of the TRV being approved are very low. However he can certainly try.
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[He is having visit visa but pblm is he need travel permit like why his travelling is essential not for tourist purpose, as it being 3 months he struck in home country n couldn't join us.


QUOTE="scylla, post: 8619206, member: 51365"]
Your husband would need to apply for a TRV (tourist visa) in order to be able to join you in Canada. Since you have claimed refugee status here, the chances of the TRV being approved are very low. However he can certainly try.
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After you filed for asylum there is a good chance your husband’s TRV was cancelled. Don’t book a non-refundable ticket before making sure he is still able to travel.
 
With current Pandemic situation and government regulation he will be not able to travel or any tourist is not allowed to travel in Canada until further notice. When normal flight schedule to resume please check with the nearest Canadian High Commission about the validate of the visa, as your husband TRV may be cancelled when u filed claim in Canada. Good luck
 

After you filed for asylum there is a good chance your husband’s TRV was cancelled. Don’t book a non-refundable ticket before making sure he is still able to travel.
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But in my case it was mentioned my husband will join me even my lawyer knew this,hope his visa is still valis
 
It’s unlikely your lawyers meant he would be able to come immediately, but rather he would be included in your claim.