My parents have a multi-entry TRV valid till 2023. They entered Canada in Apr 2019. Also, in May 2019, I applied for their PR, and the application was accepted in 2019 intake cap (and I received the AOR). Their 6-month stay on TRV is going to finish soon. I would like my parents to stay with me until they get the PR (probably next 4-12 months based on current estimates).
To extend the stay, I believe I have two main options:
Few questions:
1) Which option would you folks recommend me to go with, super-visa application or 6-months extension application, and why?
2) What are the chances of getting 1 or 2 year visitor record (if I apply for super-visa)?
3) Would the impact of 'ties to home country' be less in case of #1 super-visa as compared to 6-months-extension?
4) I heard that the host's financials matter more in case of super-visa; while in TRV, applicant's financials matter more. Is that true?
To extend the stay, I believe I have two main options:
- Apply for regular 6-months extension.
- Apply for super-visa, hoping that they will give me a 2-years (or 1 year) visitor record. (I understand that IRCC don't issue visa sticker on passport from inside canada, they only give visitor record).
Few questions:
1) Which option would you folks recommend me to go with, super-visa application or 6-months extension application, and why?
2) What are the chances of getting 1 or 2 year visitor record (if I apply for super-visa)?
3) Would the impact of 'ties to home country' be less in case of #1 super-visa as compared to 6-months-extension?
4) I heard that the host's financials matter more in case of super-visa; while in TRV, applicant's financials matter more. Is that true?