Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-16 09:21:00)
by amitc
Hello Forum members. I am in UK under Tier1 G visa and both me and my wife working full
time in London. We are planning to visit US and Canada next year for few days. Guys can anyone please give me idea about tourist visa for US and Canada? Is there any common visa for US and Canada or I have to apply for both the visas? What documents require for both visa applications? As I didnât plan any ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-11 08:28:00)
by segex
I'v got similar worries on driving issues. I was disqualified by d
magistrate court for like 6months, sometimes ago and it reflects on my crb check. I was told by the citzn adv b., that it would take 99yrs! to be removed frm my record nevrthelss, that i latter got my full UK DL
I hope they'l not look at both as serious offences, like sxx offenders, drugs, muders, theft, robbery... etc...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-07 17:52:00)
by icecool
Hi there,i am currently studying in scotland(U.K) after my completion of my studies here in scotland im planning to go to canada on a student visa to complete my degree for 3 years.So i was just asking that will my studies in scotland effect my student visa application for canada?Someone just told me that if i completed my previous studies in scotland than
canadian immigration officer might ...
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-30 09:37:00)
by vinny
See also MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-27 18:48:00)
by nasirpk
U didnt tell how many years of full-time education you've completed...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-24 13:44:00)
by ca.funke
Hi all,
this section does not cover recent developments concerning visit-
visas (last Info I found from 2006), so I was wondering if anyone has any recent experience?
Scenario:
- I´m Belgian (no visa needed)
- my wife is Lebanese (the joys of that passport...)
- we live in Switzerland, Permanent Residence for my wife.
- I have a job, my wife is learning the ...
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-07-01 01:08:00)
by JAJ
If you were Canadian on 16 April 2009, you keep that status.
But if you were born between 15 February 1977 and 16 April 1981, you may have lost your
Canadian citizenship at age 28 unless you took steps to retain it.