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Mrs.Sam
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jetice, nice to see you made it to the forum again and indeed I think you're going to make it to Canada too!
I think it's good that they contacted your mother to redo the medical because it expired which means they're getting to the end of the line!!!!
It may be another month before she hears anything back from Kingston, but they ARE working on it .
Great that they have the original documents now too!
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Mrs.Sam
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Family Class Sponsorship of a spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner or dependent child living outside Canada Part 3: Country Specific Instructions Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago
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A_Yardie
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TRV= Temporary Resident Visa or Visitors Visa
you apply as any other person would by filling out the forms and paying yr fees. this visa doesnt allow you to live in canada, there is a time limit as to how long you can stay in the country legally.
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Applied Nov 2007, Docs Request Nov 2008, Medical & Proof of Funds Mar 2009, PR Granted Oct 2009, Landed June 2010.
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A_Yardie
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try this site, it should give you all the info you need to apply for a TRV.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/apply-how.asp
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Applied Nov 2007, Docs Request Nov 2008, Medical & Proof of Funds Mar 2009, PR Granted Oct 2009, Landed June 2010.
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Mrs.Sam
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Hi missingmybaby,
Given that you have an application for a PRV, you're going to need to make a substantial effort to prove that he will come back to Jamaica when the TRV, Temporary Resident Visa expires. If he has a job, a letter from his employer confirming that he has *** weeks vacation & a job he is expected to return to. Ties to the community (taking care of mother/father etc). Return airplane ticket, travel insurance while in Canada with expiry date.
Explain that you understand the process is lenghty, how long you haven't seen each other, any committments in Canada that prevent you from getting to Jamaica to see him, financial burden if you do leave your job for an extended time, no more vacation pay, Child responsiblities, job, family duties etc.
You need to make it clear that the best option for both of you is for him to come here to visit. If you can convince them of that, and that indeed he will return before the TRV expires. You should be okay. I also advise that you apply for it ASAP, as rumor has it they pound out TRV's in record numbers in December. Not sure if there is any truth to that, but I think if it can work in your favor. Sooner is better. Especially if you want him here for Christmas..... maybe play religion in your favour as well.
How to apply for your Temporary Resident Visa
1. Obtain a Temporary Resident Visa application package.The package includes the application guide and all the forms you need to fill out. Download and print the application package. 2. Read the guide.Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The fee for processing your form is not refundable, so make sure you are eligible to get a Temporary Resident Visa before you apply. 3. Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents.The application form contains instructions. Read the instructions and be sure to provide the required documents. If you do not provide all the requested information or documents, your application may be delayed. You can use the same application form for your spouse or common-law partner, and for dependent children under 18 if they will be travelling with you. All required documents must be included with your application:
4. Pay the fee and get the necessary receipt.The fee per person is $75 for a single entry visa, $150 for a multiple entry visa or $400 for a family (multiple or single entry). Check the website of the visa office responsible for the country or region where you live for more information on fees, including how to pay them.
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Mrs.Sam
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FYI: PRV’s: How many do they process every year?
Facts and figures 2008 – Immigration overview: Permanent residents Canada – Permanent residents by source country
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Hi Mrs. Sam,
Do these figures include all the applicants, approved and denied? |
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Mrs.Sam
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No, but I wish they would disclose that type of info.
This is the number that were issued for the correlating year.
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Yeah, it would be interesting to see how many in fact they do process. Maybe we can do a study ourselves (if only we know the bases of their decisions). Sigh. |
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there are some general guidelines that must be followed for the application.
after that however, the decision rests with the immigration officer that has yr file and the quotas that have to be met. i've been thru some circumstances with both the us and canadian immgration offices that lead me to believe that at times, it really is just the luck of the draw. |
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Applied Nov 2007, Docs Request Nov 2008, Medical & Proof of Funds Mar 2009, PR Granted Oct 2009, Landed June 2010.
Wishing for a better Jamaica. |
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