My spouse has applied for PR and is currently in Canada on a work permit. Is it okay for me to enter Canada with a visitor visa?
Entering Canada with Visitor Visa: Spouse on Work Permit
Yes, it is possible for you to enter Canada on a visitor visa while your spouse has applied for permanent residency (PR) and is currently in Canada on a work permit. Here are some key points and considerations to keep in mind:
Key Considerations
1. Purpose of Visit:
o Clearly state the purpose of your visit when applying for the visitor visa. Typical purposes include visiting your spouse, tourism, or short-term stay.
2. Temporary Intent:
o As a visitor, you need to demonstrate that your stay in Canada is temporary and that you intend to return to your home country after your visit. This is crucial because visitor visas are for temporary stays, even if your long-term intention is to join your spouse permanently once their PR is approved.
3. Supporting Documents:
o Provide strong supporting documents to demonstrate your ties to your home country. This can include:
Proof of employment or studies.
Property ownership or rental agreements.
Financial statements.
Family ties or other commitments that require you to return home.
4. Invitation Letter:
o An invitation letter from your spouse in Canada can be helpful. The letter should include:
Your spouse's status in Canada (work permit and PR application details).
The purpose and duration of your visit.
Assurance that your spouse will support you during your stay if necessary.
5. Travel and Health Insurance:
o Ensure you have travel and health insurance covering your stay in Canada.
6. Consistent Information:
o Ensure that all information provided in your visitor visa application is consistent and accurate. Any discrepancies can lead to complications or refusal.
Steps to Apply for a Visitor Visa
1. Complete the Application:
o Fill out the online application form for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) through the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
2. Pay the Application Fee:
o Pay the non-refundable visa application fee.
3. Submit Supporting Documents:
o Gather and upload all required supporting documents, including:
Valid passport.
Proof of financial means.
Ties to your home country.
Invitation letter from your spouse.
Travel itinerary.
Travel and health insurance.
4. Biometrics:
o Schedule and attend a biometrics appointment if required. This involves providing fingerprints and a photograph.
5. Wait for Processing:
o Processing times can vary, so check the IRCC website for current processing times.
6. Travel to Canada:
o If your visa is approved, you can travel to Canada. At the port of entry, you must demonstrate that your stay is temporary and that you will comply with the conditions of your visa.
Summary
You can enter Canada on a visitor visa while your spouse is on a work permit and has applied for PR. Ensure that your application demonstrates the temporary nature of your visit, your ties to your home country, and your intention to return home after your visit. Providing strong supporting documents and a clear purpose of visit can increase your chances of a successful application.
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