The expiry date on the TRV is irrelevant. How long was she allowed to enter Canada when she arrived in Sept?Hi, my mom has a visitor visa expired in Feb 18 2025. She came in Canada on Sep 23 2024 and has booked a flight already to leave Canada on March 18 2025. Currently is she considered overstaying and will this affect her next super visa application?
I'm not sure where to find this information ? It's a visitor visa.The expiry date on the TRV is irrelevant. How long was she allowed to enter Canada when she arrived in Sept?
Did CBSA stamp a date in her passport?I'm not sure where to find this information ? It's a visitor visa.
Yes, there is a stamp says sep 23 2024Did CBSA stamp a date in her passport?
No other dates? If not, she was allowed in for six months.Yes, there is a stamp says sep 23 2024
no, I don't see other dates, thanks for reassuring. If you may allow me to ask you another question. We applied a new visitor visa for her within canada and it was rejected yesterday. I found out it was because in the invitation letter we used the reason " to look after grandchild". Now she decided to go back to our homecountry and apply for supervisa. My question is what reasoning can she put in the application for supervisa given that she has a history of rejection ...No other dates? If not, she was allowed in for six months.
You cannot apply for a visitor visa from inside Canada, only a visitor record. Never should have applied and now must state she has refusal. It wasn’t because of letter because she wasn’t eligible.no, I don't see other dates, thanks for reassuring. If you may allow me to ask you another question. We applied a new visitor visa for her within canada and it was rejected yesterday. I found out it was because in the invitation letter we used the reason " to look after grandchild". Now she decided to go back to our homecountry and apply for supervisa. My question is what reasoning can she put in the application for supervisa given that she has a history of rejection ...
She doesn't qualify to apply for a new TRV within Canada. The application has to be processed outside of Canada. IRCC will often view taking care of grandchildren as working illegally. Avoid giving that as a reason for visiting in the future. Make sure you declare the TRV refusal in the super visa application.no, I don't see other dates, thanks for reassuring. If you may allow me to ask you another question. We applied a new visitor visa for her within canada and it was rejected yesterday. I found out it was because in the invitation letter we used the reason " to look after grandchild". Now she decided to go back to our homecountry and apply for supervisa. My question is what reasoning can she put in the application for supervisa given that she has a history of rejection ...
yeah I regret that I didn't read carefully before applying for her but on their site they don't specify that you cannot apply while in Canada.You cannot apply for a visitor visa from inside Canada, only a visitor record. Never should have applied and now must state she has refusal. It wasn’t because of letter because she wasn’t eligible.
When my mom heads back to home country, should she try applying supervisa or visitor visa with her history of refusal?She doesn't qualify to apply for a new TRV within Canada. The application has to be processed outside of Canada. IRCC will often view taking care of grandchildren as working illegally. Avoid giving that as a reason for visiting in the future. Make sure you declare the TRV refusal in the super visa application.
Your choice. I can't comment on that.When my mom heads back to home country, should she try applying supervisa or visitor visa with her history of refusal?
Would suggest she establish herself back into her home country before applying again.When my mom heads back to home country, should she try applying supervisa or visitor visa with her history of refusal?
thank you, can she apply the 2nd day she is back our homecountry or she needs to wait for few months before applying ?Would suggest she establish herself back into her home country before applying again.