We applied for a super visa for my mother in December 2023, she gave her biometrics. Then my mother came to Canada with us as a tourist, we are from Mexico and in January of 2024 she could still enter Canada as a visitor and then our plan was, when she gets a response from the Canadian Embassy we would just go back to Mexico, if she gets the super visa approved we come back and she enters with that visa.
But things changed drastically for us with the new visa requirements for Mexicans, now my mother's eta was cancelled, she got an email from the government saying that her ETA is cancelled but she can stay in Canada for up to six months as a tourist.
Our concern is, if the Canadian embassy asks her for a medical exam, we go to Mexico to do it and then they take a long time to process the super visa, then she would have to stay there alone.
Does anybody know if a medical exam for someone who is applying for a super visa could be done in Canada?
But things changed drastically for us with the new visa requirements for Mexicans, now my mother's eta was cancelled, she got an email from the government saying that her ETA is cancelled but she can stay in Canada for up to six months as a tourist.
Our concern is, if the Canadian embassy asks her for a medical exam, we go to Mexico to do it and then they take a long time to process the super visa, then she would have to stay there alone.
Does anybody know if a medical exam for someone who is applying for a super visa could be done in Canada?