Good day to all.
I am hoping to apply for my 75 year old mother’s visitor visa so she may revisit Canada (had Visitor visa multiple entry in year 1998 and came to Canada for a tour). Her young grandchildren and daughters are here who she has not seen in more than a decade (since birth to the grandchildren). As I was filling out the form there is a question about her travel records in the past 5 years. She returned from the US last 2022. She had overstayed in the US and got work over there while undocumented. My father who is 73 will not be joining her as he has some pre existing medical conditions. This is also the reason why she will need to go back to take care of her husband’s health. We think of not applying for supervisa since we think it will take longer and she has no plans of staying more than 3 months anyway. She has multiple properties and a good bank account plus her other child and grandkids plus my father as her ties to her country. Also, she is already 70 years old. My sister and I are both Canadians now, as well as all her grandchildren.
My question is, how do we answer the question about her travel records, and how can we prove that she has no intentions of overstaying in Canada as she just wishes to visit her daughters and grandkids, who she has not seen for more than a decade, for a few months?
Thank you for those who will find time to respond.
I am hoping to apply for my 75 year old mother’s visitor visa so she may revisit Canada (had Visitor visa multiple entry in year 1998 and came to Canada for a tour). Her young grandchildren and daughters are here who she has not seen in more than a decade (since birth to the grandchildren). As I was filling out the form there is a question about her travel records in the past 5 years. She returned from the US last 2022. She had overstayed in the US and got work over there while undocumented. My father who is 73 will not be joining her as he has some pre existing medical conditions. This is also the reason why she will need to go back to take care of her husband’s health. We think of not applying for supervisa since we think it will take longer and she has no plans of staying more than 3 months anyway. She has multiple properties and a good bank account plus her other child and grandkids plus my father as her ties to her country. Also, she is already 70 years old. My sister and I are both Canadians now, as well as all her grandchildren.
My question is, how do we answer the question about her travel records, and how can we prove that she has no intentions of overstaying in Canada as she just wishes to visit her daughters and grandkids, who she has not seen for more than a decade, for a few months?
Thank you for those who will find time to respond.