Cannot thank you enough for your prompt response
@canuck78 .
My mother has visited Canada twice since 2020.
Visit 1 : Feb 2020 to Oct 2021 ( She had originally come for 3 months on a Tourist Visa but couldn't travel back because of COVID . We got her visa extended successfully a couple of times )
Visit 2 : March 2022 to Feb 2024 ( This was on a Super Visa. Since her passport was expiring in Aug 2024, she returned to her home country to get the passport renewed and apply for a fresh Super Visa . That application is the one that got rejected )
This was the Reason for Visit cited in the rejected application:
I wish to visit my son and his family ,offering support for my 7 year old grandson in his formative years and fostering familial bonds. My son is a Canadian Citizen ,his wife and my grandson are Permanent Residents. As things stand now, I wish to render my support beginning June 2024 and continue to be with my family until the end of the school year in 2025. I graciously seek an opportunity to contribute to the well-being and development of my loved ones.
Also, she added some more clarifying details about ties to home country in a letter of explanation (which I now realize was quite flimsy) :
I wish to assure you that I have every intention of returning to my home country after the trip ends. My husband and I have entered Canada on multiple occasions and have traveled back at feasible times. My husband owns a house in our home country that we live in. It's upkeep is our joint responsibility.
I had mentioned something on similar lines in my invite letter as well :
My Mother is applying for a Super Visa so that she may visit me for an extended period from June 01 2024 to August 15 2025 to provide assistance to my 7-year-old son during his crucial developmental phase and strengthening family ties.
Her presence during the school year will allow her to contribute to the welfare and growth of my son while also allowing my wife and myself to carry out our professional duties a little easily.
My mother will stay with me and, while she can take care of herself financially, I will provide for all her needs and necessities for this trip.
On this note - majority of the funds that she showed in her account were actually in the form of fixed deposits (kinda like GICs in Canada). Would that be a cause for concern? I presume that it's really my income and finances that matter in the application and not hers.
We now have documentation about my mother's pension and a certificate from the bank mentioning that she needs to physically be present in the country to get it.
Would really appreciate your guidance on strengthening her fresh application