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IslandGirl
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Posted: 03 Jan 2010 at 5:00pm |
Because, as I said above - I'm almost certain, and the CIC manual seems to suggest, that you can't even apply for a TRP UNTIL you've been denied a visa going the "regular" route.
As in - it's not up to you to make a decision about the visitor visa and just decide that you aren't going to get it, bypass it entirely & go straight to the TRP
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job_seeker
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Why not apply for a TRV first. Then you'll know by how the visa officers will respond to your application, if and when you get a negative response. When refused, you'll know how to explain later why you're applying for a TRP. |
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bamboo forest
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well what should i do now and which is better for me. applying for a temporary resident visa and when refused for trpermit.or directly for temporary resident permit?
and what docs i need for trp |
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jamaisomal
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Well the TRP is not certain either. You could pay for it and still be refused. Any application that anyone makes can be refused and the fees are still not refundable.
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Application sent May 13, 2010
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bamboo forest
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thanks, but why should i pay for TRV when i know i will be refused. -->The
fee for processing your form is not refundable, so make sure you
are eligible to get a Temporary Resident Visa before you apply" cic
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IslandGirl
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See, I think your problem is going to be that you haven't tried "normal" routes yet
From IP1 Temporary Resident Permits Normally, persons who do not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act are refused permanent resident or temporary resident visas abroad, denied entry at a port of entry, or refused processing within Canada. In some cases, however, there may be compelling reasons for an officer to issue a temporary resident permit to allow a person who does not meet the requirements of the Act to enter or remain in Canada. Temporary resident permits should not be used to restore the temporary resident status of a visitor, student or worker when their status has expired. As far as cost - a TRP is $200 whereas a single entry visa fee is $75 and a multiple is $150 I really, really think you are going to need to apply for a visitor visa first before you make the automatic assumption that you're going to be refused. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/apply-how.asp
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bamboo forest
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ive never tryed.
i dont have money just for tryes:) im looking for something sure(trp isnt sure but still the chance is bigger right?) thats why i wanna know which papers exactly i need. |
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IslandGirl
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Okay sorry - maybe I misunderstood - is this a case where, if you stay out of trouble for the prescribed time (3 yrs) then the charges are dismissed & your record is totally cleared afterward?
What I meant is - have you attempted to get a visa (if required - can't remember) and you've been denied because of this? Or have you tried to come to Canada before & been told that you can't because of your charges?
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this sentence is kind of probation. suspended sentence. after 2011 my record should be clear. but still i cant try with PR till 2013.i dont have any community sentences nor going to sign every day at the police station. i just have 4 months prison and if im senteced in the next 3 years i should go in the prison for 4 months+ the months till the end of the sentence. but ofcourse im not going to :)
i dont have any restrictions,bans,Supervision,Compulsory (unpaid) work or whatever. i cant understand your last question. what you mean is this has been a problem for my wife? -no she is canadian and the only problem for her is that next time when she come in bulgaria must pay 100 euros cos she overstayed the visa last time. PS.now i found the right sentence. conditional discharge Edited by bamboo forest - 03 Jan 2010 at 7:47am |
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IslandGirl
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See I ask because it's not an automatic - you'd still have to apply for rehabilitation.
if no, when did you complete your prison term? Has this been a problem for you w/Canada or are you assuming?
Edited by IslandGirl - 03 Jan 2010 at 6:52am |
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