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I am planning to apply visa for my parents to visit me and my husband. For current visit(planning around April), they will stay only for few weeks, but in future after my father's retirement, they may stay for a long duration. So, I am confused whether I should go for TRV or Supervisa.

Parents Ties:
- My Father is a govt employee(retirement due in July 2020) and mother is housewife
- Bank balance : around $11000 CAD in father's account and around $4000 in mother's account
- Property : House on father's name (around $120,000 CAD) and some property on mother's name (around $ 80,000 CAD)
- Few LICs for both of them ; jewelry, vehicle etc
- Younger brother(unmarried) is back home and also a government employee - Living with parents
- No Travel History

For SuperVisa:
- I came in Canada in July 2018 on basis of spousal sponsorship. For last year, household income was around $50,000 and this year, it would be around $120,000.
- Have proper paystubs, bank balance, job letter

P.S. - Earlier my in-laws were planning to visit us. Got TRV in December 2019. But due to some reasons, their plan is canceled. Now, If I'll apply for my parents' visa soon after their application, will it impact their chances?

Need advise for which visa should I go for?
 
I am planning to apply visa for my parents to visit me and my husband. For current visit(planning around April), they will stay only for few weeks, but in future after my father's retirement, they may stay for a long duration. So, I am confused whether I should go for TRV or Supervisa.

Parents Ties:
- My Father is a govt employee(retirement due in July 2020) and mother is housewife
- Bank balance : around $11000 CAD in father's account and around $4000 in mother's account
- Property : House on father's name (around $120,000 CAD) and some property on mother's name (around $ 80,000 CAD)
- Few LICs for both of them ; jewelry, vehicle etc
- Younger brother(unmarried) is back home and also a government employee - Living with parents
- No Travel History

For SuperVisa:
- I came in Canada in July 2018 on basis of spousal sponsorship. For last year, household income was around $50,000 and this year, it would be around $120,000.
- Have proper paystubs, bank balance, job letter

P.S. - Earlier my in-laws were planning to visit us. Got TRV in December 2019. But due to some reasons, their plan is canceled. Now, If I'll apply for my parents' visa soon after their application, will it impact their chances?

Need advise for which visa should I go for?

Suggest you apply for visitor visa first. Processing time is longer for supervisa (50+ days) and you wont get it in time for your travel
 
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Once you get a visit visa, and do a few visits, and establish that you abide by the laws/obligations of your visa type and don't overstay, it will be easy to obtain a supervisa under CAN+ processing when your visit visa expires..
 
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