muz Posts: 13
Posted On: 1/19/2015
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Greetings,
To fulfill my Residency Obligation to stay in Canada for 2 years out of 5 years, I must return to Canada before 15-Jul-2015.
I have my own child (now 1.5 years old) who was born outside Canada and holds an Indian Passport.
In order to return to Canada along with my newborn child, I am supposed to approach nearest Canadian Embassy to get Entry Visa for my newborn child. Here I am confused, should I apply for TRV or TRP ?
Although there are ample Blogs/Discussions related to the same issue !
But, I did not find any satisfactory/straight answer endorsed by CIC or related competent authorities from Canada.
Your advise/guidance might help hundreds of people facing same issue as mine.
Thanks - MUZI
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PMM Posts: 661
Posted On: 1/19/2015
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Hi
Greetings,
To fulfill my Residency Obligation to stay in Canada for 2 years out of 5 years, I must return to Canada before 15-Jul-2015.
I have my own child (now 1.5 years old) who was born outside Canada and holds an Indian Passport.
In order to return to Canada along with my newborn child, I am supposed to approach nearest Canadian Embassy to get Entry Visa for my newborn child. Here I am confused, should I apply for TRV or TRP ?
Although there are ample Blogs/Discussions related to the same issue !
But, I did not find any satisfactory/straight answer endorsed by CIC or related competent authorities from Canada.
Your advise/guidance might help hundreds of people facing same issue as mine.
Thanks - MUZI
1. You first apply for a TRV and if that is refused, then you request a TRP for the child. If both are refused, either you or your spouse (if both are PRs or if you are single) one will have to return to Canada to submit the sponsorship.
PMM
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muz Posts: 13
Posted On: 1/27/2015
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Hi
Greetings,
To fulfill my Residency Obligation to stay in Canada for 2 years out of 5 years, I must return to Canada before 15-Jul-2015.
I have my own child (now 1.5 years old) who was born outside Canada and holds an Indian Passport.
In order to return to Canada along with my newborn child, I am supposed to approach nearest Canadian Embassy to get Entry Visa for my newborn child. Here I am confused, should I apply for TRV or TRP ?
Although there are ample Blogs/Discussions related to the same issue !
But, I did not find any satisfactory/straight answer endorsed by CIC or related competent authorities from Canada.
Your advise/guidance might help hundreds of people facing same issue as mine.
Thanks - MUZI
1. You first apply for a TRV and if that is refused, then you request a TRP for the child. If both are refused, either you or your spouse (if both are PRs or if you are single) one will have to return to Canada to submit the sponsorship.
PMM
Thanks PMM !
I have few supplementary questions related to the subject.
Once I bring my child to Canada [most probably Ontario] on TRV, where and which department should I apply for the PR Card ? I have seen in many forums where they say that I can apply for PR in two ways "In Land" and Out Land ! Could you explain what does it mean ? And Which one is feasible for in my case.
Thanks - Muz
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PMM Posts: 661
Posted On: 1/27/2015
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Hi
Hi
Greetings,
To fulfill my Residency Obligation to stay in Canada for 2 years out of 5 years, I must return to Canada before 15-Jul-2015.
I have my own child (now 1.5 years old) who was born outside Canada and holds an Indian Passport.
In order to return to Canada along with my newborn child, I am supposed to approach nearest Canadian Embassy to get Entry Visa for my newborn child. Here I am confused, should I apply for TRV or TRP ?
Although there are ample Blogs/Discussions related to the same issue !
But, I did not find any satisfactory/straight answer endorsed by CIC or related competent authorities from Canada.
Your advise/guidance might help hundreds of people facing same issue as mine.
Thanks - MUZI
1. You first apply for a TRV and if that is refused, then you request a TRP for the child. If both are refused, either you or your spouse (if both are PRs or if you are single) one will have to return to Canada to submit the sponsorship.
PMM
Thanks PMM !
I have few supplementary questions related to the subject.
Once I bring my child to Canada [most probably Ontario] on TRV, where and which department should I apply for the PR Card ? I have seen in many forums where they say that I can apply for PR in two ways "In Land" and Out Land ! Could you explain what does it mean ? And Which one is feasible for in my case.
Thanks - Muz
1. You would have to sponsor the child outland as there is no processing in Canada for children.
PMM
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muz Posts: 13
Posted On: 4/20/2015
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Today my daughter was granted TRV valid for next three year. And now we will be moving to Canada by Jul 2, 2015. Do I need to apply Permanent Residence for my daughter before moving to Canada or once we move to Canada in July ? In your last post you mentioned that I have to sponsor the child outland, what does that mean ?
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PMM Posts: 661
Posted On: 4/20/2015
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Hi
Today my daughter was granted TRV valid for next three year. And now we will be moving to Canada by Jul 2, 2015. Do I need to apply Permanent Residence for my daughter before moving to Canada or once we move to Canada in July ? In your last post you mentioned that I have to sponsor the child outland, what does that mean ?
1. No, you apply for PR for your daughter once you are in Canada. It means that you send the sponsorship and her application to Mississauga, if approved, then Mississauga will send the application to an overseas office for processing. Probably Ottawa (it is considered an overseas office) or maybe LA. Make sure when you arrive that your child gets a visitor record for at least 1 year.
PMM
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JRA714 Posts: 1
Posted On: 5/12/2015
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Today my daughter was granted TRV valid for next three year. And now we will be moving to Canada by Jul 2, 2015. Do I need to apply Permanent Residence for my daughter before moving to Canada or once we move to Canada in July ? In your last post you mentioned that I have to sponsor the child outland, what does that mean ?
Hi, I am also hoping for a TRV grant for my son. If you don't mind may I ask how were you able to get the visa? What documents did you submit and how long was the process? Congratulations! I hope to get the same positive result for my child. Planning to send the request too.
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muz Posts: 13
Posted On: 5/20/2015
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Hi JRA714, I attached following documents: 1. Copies of PR Cards [My and my wife] 2. Passport Copies [My, my wife and the child] 3. A Letter in which I mentioned that we are going for permanent settlement and requested them to grant TRV for my baby born outside Canada. 4. Bank Statement [approximately $60,000]
Wish you very good luck.
Thanks - Muz
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asankasrd21 Posts: 1
Posted On: 1/12/2016
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Hi,
I have experiencing the same scenario as what JRA 714 had, where I was refused to accompany my daughter born outside Canada though I am a Canadian PR holder.
I was instructed by CIC to apply for a TRP.
Please advice me on the procedure to apply for a TRV
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Moderator Moderator Posts: 4142
Posted On: 1/14/2016
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Hi There
You can find the Application for Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa - TRV) on the Government of Canada's website.There are different applications if you are applying online or on paper.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
===== Theresa Information & Referral Specialist, CIRS Your Settlement.Org Team
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muz Posts: 13
Posted On: 1/24/2016
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Hi,
I brought my daughter (2 years old) on TRV to Canada on Jul-2015. And on Toronto Airport officer granted her Visitor Record valid for a year. Applied for her Permanent Residence immediately after her arrival. In Sep-2015, I got confirmation from CIC that I have met the sponsor eligibility criteria and the PR file of my daughter was forwarded to New Delhi. But unfortunately till now I did not hear anything from Canadian mission in New Delhi ! I knew it does not take long for kids' PR applications, but I am not sure why there is delay in my case ! CIC website shows may application is "In Process" status. Is this delay normal, and how long does it take in average? Should I write to Canadian Embassy in New Delhi to know the current status? Thanks Muz
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Drasky Posts: 13
Posted On: 4/20/2016
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Hello MUZI,
I am exactly in the same situation as that of yours. I want to know to which address to Mississauga you sent the sponsorship application? To which particular post box no? Because there are separate post box no for each category of application.
Regarding your waiting time, CIC web site shows it will need 16 months for decision of sponsoring child from inside Canada category.So you are in normal time frame. If you write before 16 months, most probably they will not answer you. Hope for the best.
Hi,
I brought my daughter (2 years old) on TRV to Canada on Jul-2015. And on Toronto Airport officer granted her Visitor Record valid for a year. Applied for her Permanent Residence immediately after her arrival. In Sep-2015, I got confirmation from CIC that I have met the sponsor eligibility criteria and the PR file of my daughter was forwarded to New Delhi. But unfortunately till now I did not hear anything from Canadian mission in New Delhi ! I knew it does not take long for kids' PR applications, but I am not sure why there is delay in my case ! CIC website shows may application is "In Process" status. Is this delay normal, and how long does it take in average? Should I write to Canadian Embassy in New Delhi to know the current status? Thanks Muz
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Hellgate Posts: 1
Posted On: 12/8/2018
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Hi
I, my wife and my daughter has PR card. However my new born baby doesnt have since he born outside of Canada.We applied TRV to the embassy and paid 100 Cad for TRV application. After a month we received request letter which is saying us to pay 200Cad more for TRP. I also paid it and I am waiting now. Does anybody know what doest it mean? What is the processing time of TRP outside Canada? I have been waiting for 2 months.
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