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Drooza

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Sep 9, 2009
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Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
LONDON
NOC Code......
2253
Job Offer........
  1. Yes
App. Filed.......
15 Sep. 2009
Doc's Request.
17 Nov. 2009
AOR Received.
18 FEB. 2010
File Transfer...
17 Nov. 2009
Med's Request
20 March 2013
Med's Done....
09 April 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
17 june 2013
VISA ISSUED...
18 July 2013
LANDED..........
sept 29 2013
DEAR ALL

I WANT TO APPLY VISIT VISA TO CANADA AND MY FSW2 APPLICATION IN PROCESS.DOES ITS WORK OR NOT?
 
Drooza said:
DEAR ALL

I WANT TO APPLY VISIT VISA TO CANADA AND MY FSW2 APPLICATION IN PROCESS.DOES ITS WORK OR NOT?

Pls Visit This page

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-faq-introduction.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-work-in-canada-faq.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-work-permit-aranged-employment.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/immigration-canada-dual-intent.html


4. Can I apply for a Temporary Work Permit and a Canada Immigration Visa?

Yes, you can. You may apply for a Temporary Work Permit on its own or in combination with an application for a Canada Immigration Visa. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recognizes the concept of "dual intent" whereby, you desire to work in Canada temporarily and thereafter reside and work in Canada permanently.

3. Can I apply for Permanent Resident status and Temporary status at the same time?

You can apply for Permanent Resident status and Temporary status at the same time. Canadian Immigration policy recognizes the concept of dual intent.
 
Dual Intent
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Dual Intent refers to the concurrent processing of an application for Permanent Residence and an application for Temporary Status, therefore demonstrating the intention to both reside in Canada permanently and only temporarily, at the same time.
Although this may appear contradictory at first glance, in fact it is possible. Imagine, for example, the following scenario:

An individual submits an application for a Canada Immigration Visa. Before receiving the Canada Immigration Visa, the individual wishes to visit Canada for a short time and applies for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), or appears at the Port of Entry, if a national of a TRV exempt country. This is perfectly acceptable as long as the individual intends to leave Canada at the end of the visit.

The same principle applies to individuals who are in the process of applying for a Canada Immigration Visa and wish to obtain a temporary Work Permit or Study Permit.

An individual whose application for Permanent Residence in Canada is pending is subject to the same requirements as others when seeking entry into Canada temporarily. The individual should therefore have a reasonable purpose for entry, be prepared to leave Canada at the end of the temporary stay and understand that if a Canada Immigration Visa is issued, he or she must leave and re-enter Canada in order to officially land as a Permanent Resident.

An application for Temporary Status may be scrutinized more closely when a Permanent Resident application is under review, as there is an obvious intention to settle in Canada permanently. If the individual’s ties elsewhere can be demonstrated, however, an application for Temporary Status should succeed.
 
I quite disagree with your comment above.
I have visited Canada on 4 diffrenet occassions since my PR application was submitted
I have not at any point in time denied access or refused Temporary Visa to travel to Canada
You can apply to visit Canada while your PR application is in process provided
you meet the requirements.
Thanks
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