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Which one is more suitable: visitor vs. supervisa for parents

dattap

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Rossei said:
I'm from Bangladesh. My mom is a widow and I'm the only child. While my father was alive, she never worked. She acted as a 'sleeping director' of the company my father used to co-own when she applied for TRV. Well, that's my story.

But I've seen my fellow countrymen getting success for their parents when both parents are alive and any/both of them are employed. I couldn't help comparing my mom's situation. She visited almost 20 countries with my father and never over-stayed anywhere. She was never refused a visa in her life other than Canada. She was called for an interview and told "You're getting profits from your compnay without working, your only son is over in Canada, you can easily sell your properties, leave Bangladesh and live with him permanently" when I invited my mom to attend my convocation. It was me whose study permit was going to expire and they thought we would both live permanently - weird!!!

Seeing your case, your parents have good chance in getting visitor visa since they're both employed and have some properties. But again, you can never be sure about it. You got a negative point as me for not having other siblings (believe me I wished for a bro/sis seeing all these). Your parents visiting your grandmom once a week isn't gonna help much unless they're taking care of her everyday for medical reasons. Research a bit more about your country how they handle cases and how frequent the rejection is.


Hi Rossei
I am from Bangladesh as well been here since 2002 as a student and now a citizen. My parents have visited me in 2005 on a TRV but now their TRV got rejected on weak ties ground. They are very upset. They want to come for one month as both of them have jobs and they want to come to my MBA grad ceremony in October. Should I do supervisa or TRV. Does it not seem weird to apply for two diffierent kind of visas in a period of 6 months. Also I have a pending sponsorship application for them.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 

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dattap said:
Hi Rossei
I am from Bangladesh as well been here since 2002 as a student and now a citizen. My parents have visited me in 2005 on a TRV but now their TRV got rejected on weak ties ground. They are very upset. They want to come for one month as both of them have jobs and they want to come to my MBA grad ceremony in October. Should I do supervisa or TRV. Does it not seem weird to apply for two diffierent kind of visas in a period of 6 months. Also I have a pending sponsorship application for them.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
I replied to your PM.
 
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I recently got my PR and I want my mom to be with me, I don't have a job here and have only been in Canada for a month, can I apply for her to get a Super Visa. I can prove the
 

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I recently got my PR and I want my mom to be with me, I don't have a job here and have only been in Canada for a month, can I apply for her to get a Super Visa. I can prove the
No - you need a job to bring her here on a super visa.
 

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canuck78

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Please look into the requirements for a supervisa. Looks like you are at least 3 years away from qualifying for a supervisa if you get a job and meet the minimum income requirement.
 

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Please look into the requirements for a supervisa. Looks like you are at least 3 years away from qualifying for a supervisa if you get a job and meet the minimum income requirement.
No - this is for sponsoring a parent for PR. For the supervisa, you just need to have a job that meets the income requirement.
 
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jbhkaur

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No - this is for sponsoring a parent for PR. For the supervisa, you just need to have a job that meets the income requirement.
Hi,

I applied for parents supervisa and got approval and parents landed last week, but at airport they were told they got visitor visa instead of supervisa. They stayed in Canada last year on supervisa and we had to apply again because passports expired.

Any idea why its visitor visa as we applied for supervisa.

Thanks for replying in advance
 

canuck78

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Hi,

I applied for parents supervisa and got approval and parents landed last week, but at airport they were told they got visitor visa instead of supervisa. They stayed in Canada last year on supervisa and we had to apply again because passports expired.

Any idea why its visitor visa as we applied for supervisa.

Thanks for replying in advance

I suspect because you are sponsoring them via PGP they only gave them a TRV. Otherwise you your parents would most likely move right now and never return to their home country.
 

jbhkaur

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I suspect because you are sponsoring them via PGP they only gave them a TRV. Otherwise you your parents would most likely move right now and never return to their home country.
Can they do that? Don’t they need to inform us as we need to make plans accordingly. In mycic it just said approved.

I guess they can do what they want.

Can we do anything about it I mean can we send email to cic?

Thanks for replying.
 

canuck78

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No they don't need to inform you of anything. You àre a visitor if you are on a supervisa or on a TRV so you should have a place to return to in your home country. That was only my theory about why your parents were only granted a trv. Others have also received a visa different then the one they requested. I'm sure there are various reasons. Based on your reaction it seems like your parents have moved to Canada after they got their supervisa and had no intentions of returning to their home country.
 

jbhkaur

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No they don't need to inform you of anything. You àre a visitor if you are on a supervisa or on a TRV so you should have a place to return to in your home country. That was only my theory about why your parents were only granted a trv. Others have also received a visa different then the one they requested. I'm sure there are various reasons. Based on your reaction it seems like your parents have moved to Canada after they got their supervisa and had no intentions of returning to their home country.

Thank you for replying.

In a way yes, there were no intentions to move for at least two years and also one of my sibling expecting baby in July so that’s why I wanted to know my options.

Thanks
 

canuck78

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Unfortunately on arrival CBSA could also limit how long you stay when you have a supervisa. There are never any guarantees when it comes to visitor visas.