This is not really a problem if your wife is home mom. I have got also my mother in law super visa only by showing my income. The invitation was from my wife to her mother but cosigned by me and you have to tell that your income is household income. It doesn't matter its ur or your wife's income or collective. You must be income cut off requirement if you wana apply for super visa. Best option is always SUPER VISA coz officer needs a very solid reason to decline it.Hello Everyone,
I'm planning to apply for either a standard visitor visa or supervisa for my mother-in law. Can anyone give some insights on the following queries:
1. My wife is a stay at home mom and I work full time, has anyone applied successfully with this type of scenario? Any tips?
2. Has anyone tried an upfront medical exam as shown in the website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-temporary-residents.html#when
Appreciate any tips/ideas from all you.
Edit: Please ignore the username, Canadian citizen here, its from an old account and can't seem to edit it.