when did u apply?I God my passport request today .it was my first time apply for visa visitor.
when did u apply?I God my passport request today .it was my first time apply for visa visitor.
thats good, is it supervisa? and congrats.Eligibility start 24 may ans request for passeport the same day
My dad has same issue and i got per-existed conditions Insurance and we got visa approval in few days.Hello everyone,
please advise, I want to do super-visa for my dad I think it would make sense as I came to Canada as international student over 7yrs now. My parents nor siblings never visited me. I should be getting my Citizenship before end of this year my background check completed just waiting for oath letter.
1. My dad health condition not excellent he has diabetes but no critical issue well maintained. I hope this won’t be a problem to grant him the visa?
2. Can you recommend best health insurance company that fit his health condition?
Note: He is a business man and have properties also myself have a great income as a proof of financial support.
Thank you
Okay…..thank you!My dad has same issue and i got per-existed conditions Insurance and we got visa approval in few days.
GO to any insurance broker they all are same, shop carefully.
Good luck.
i signed my mothers invitation letter for visitor visa and it got approved. this time for her supervisa i did the same ,just signed the invitation letter and waiting for the decision. its up to u if u wanna get it notarisedHi! Could anyone help me understand if I need to Notarise my invitation letter for my parents? One of my friends told me it would be a good practice instead of just signing yourself.
I've submitted a notarized invitation letter for my parents super visa application and their application is in progress right now. I always submitted notarized invitation letters in the past as well (all for visitor visas for my family members). Some of them got their Visa and some were refused. So I dont think it matters. Its just what you prefer.Hi! Could anyone help me understand if I need to Notarise my invitation letter for my parents? One of my friends told me it would be a good practice instead of just signing yourself.