sadansrkirs said:Same situation to me happen sometime last year..u no need to leave the country..meantime u can apply for visitor visa
sadansrkirs said:Same situation to me happen sometime last year..u no need to leave the country..meantime u can apply for visitor visa
sanpatel30 said:I am on visitor since one year
xpressentry said:Are you able to work as a visitor? I dont think so but I could be wrong. I dont live in Canada and i just submitted my eAPR yesterday. Was wondering if I could apply for a visitors visa and job hunt and then flagpole to land.
jamesls1 said:You can certainly visit and apply for jobs, attend interviews. Being present will make it easier for sure. However, you cannot work until PR and you may find it tricky for companies to want to interview you while there's uncertainty about PR. It depends on your profession and the demand really as to whether you can put in good groundwork by being here.
xpressentry said:Are you able to work as a visitor? I dont think so but I could be wrong. I dont live in Canada and i just submitted my eAPR yesterday. Was wondering if I could apply for a visitors visa and job hunt and then flagpole to land.
xpressentry said:Do you reckon there can be a high chance of visit visa refusal when PR is underway?
farazafzal said:PR and the visit visa are independent of each other. Last year when I got ITA I applied for visit visa, with a reason to visit my ultimate destination. I got for myself and family multiple entry visit visa until the expiry of our passports.
xpressentry said:Did you apply online? How long did it take to get your visit visa? Have your got your PR already?
jamesls1 said:Do you have a British passport / passport from a visa-exempt country? If so, no need to apply you just come here
xpressentry said:Did you apply online? How long did it take to get your visit visa? Have your got your PR already?
xpressentry said:I am not a British national. I need a visa.