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I want to apply for a visitor visa for my parents from India.

My status in Canada:
I am on an open work permit which expires 6 months from now.
Currently, I am waiting for a decision on my CEC PR application and have yet to apply for a bridging work permit.

Parents' status:
My father is a retired government employee but has extensive travel history to multiple European nations and has served in France and Afghanistan on official deputations.
He is currently on a government pension with a sufficient bank balance to support his travel.
My mother is a homemaker and has always been one.
My sister lives in India and has a job there so that is a reason for them to go back. I am not applying for her visa right now.

The reason invite to my parents is to attend my Graduation Ceremony in late October 2022 and would like to show them around a few cities.
So here are my questions:
1. Is it advised to apply for their visitor visa when my open work permit expires in February 2023? (although I would have applied for a bridging open work permit by then which extends my stay in Canada). Could, having a current work permit only with 6 months more on it, have a negative impact on their file?
2. The second thing is the processing time for a visitor visa from India right now is 158 days. That means if I apply today then within 158 days the date of my convocation would have passed by a big margin. Would this lead to outright rejection for them?
 
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I want to apply for a visitor visa for my parents from India.

My status in Canada:
I am on an open work permit which expires 6 months from now.
Currently, I am waiting for a decision on my CEC PR application and have yet to apply for a bridging work permit.

Parents' status:
My father is a retired government employee but has extensive travel history to multiple European nations and has served in France and Afghanistan on official deputations.
He is currently on a government pension with a sufficient bank balance to support his travel.
My mother is a homemaker and has always been one.
My sister lives in India and has a job there so that is a reason for them to go back. I am not applying for her visa right now.

The reason invite to my parents is to attend my Graduation Ceremony in late October 2022 and would like to show them around a few cities.
So here are my questions:
1. Is it advised to apply for their visitor visa when my open work permit expires in February 2023? (although I would have applied for a bridging open work permit by then which extends my stay in Canada). Could, having a current work permit only with 6 months more on it, have a negative impact on their file?
2. The second thing is the processing time for a visitor visa from India right now is 158 days. That means if I apply today then within 158 days the date of my convocation would have passed by a big margin. Would this lead to outright rejection for them?

They will be processed like any other visitor visa so their savings, assets, ties to their home country, etc. are what are really important. Processing can be much faster than posted times so would apply asap if they want to try and attend your convocation.
 
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They will be processed like any other visitor visa so their savings, assets, ties to their home country, etc. are what are really important. Processing can be much faster than posted times so would apply asap if they want to try and attend your convocation.
thank you for your response.