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Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?

Jaffery007

Full Member
Mar 9, 2025
28
1
Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
58,935
14,586
Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.
1. you ca invite them but approval will be based on their profile
2. They don’t qualify for a supervisa
3 See above
4 very tough to say without knowing their profile and why you claimed asylum. Typically more difficult than if you weren’t protected people.
5 If your mother is prepared to travel alone would suggest she apply alone because your father would be her tie to her home country. If they will only travel together both should apply at the same time.
6. They proof of ties to their home country (employment, property, dependent family memebers, etc.) and proof of their personal savings.
 

Jaffery007

Full Member
Mar 9, 2025
28
1
1. you ca invite them but approval will be based on their profile
2. They don’t qualify for a supervisa
3 See above
4 very tough to say without knowing their profile and why you claimed asylum. Typically more difficult than if you weren’t protected people.
5 If your mother is prepared to travel alone would suggest she apply alone because your father would be her tie to her home country. If they will only travel together both should apply at the same time.
6. They proof of ties to their home country (employment, property, dependent family memebers, etc.) and proof of their personal savings.
Thanks.
Their ages +57 & +60 , profession retired from jobs in home or house wife.
All other siblings were married. They own a house , no major saving. They both can travel together.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
58,935
14,586
Thanks.
Their ages +57 & +60 , profession retired from jobs in home or house wife.
All other siblings were married. They own a house , no major saving. They both can travel together.
Will likely be tough to get approved but you can certainly try.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
58,935
14,586
They both do have USA valid visa. Still chances are less or I can wait for PR?
What is their citizenship and were your grounds for asylum issues that could be affect your parents? Have they visited the US recently and returned home? Assume they must have had to have shown funds to get the US visa so what happened to those funds? If denied I would wait until you have PR but supervisa also not guaranteed.
 
Feb 8, 2025
10
3
Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.
Its 99% impossible to see them even though you turn to be citizens
I am just stating facts
 

Copingwithlife

VIP Member
Jul 29, 2018
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My lawyer told me the refugee thing always stays in your immigration status even after citizenship
Of course it does . Everyone has a master file in Canada . My file states how I derived citizenship. My file started showing my birth province . Your file started when one claimed asylum .
It’ll show all the history

That doesn’t disappear just because you get citizenship
It’ll always be in the system how you derived citizenship
It’s 2025 it’s all data driven

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/passport/forms/pdf/pptc153.pdf

Look at a passport application
 
Feb 8, 2025
10
3
Of course it does . Everyone has a master file in Canada . My file states how I derived citizenship. My file started showing my birth province . Your file started when one claimed asylum .
It’ll show all the history

That doesn’t disappear just because you get citizenship
It’ll always be in the system how you derived citizenship
It’s 2025 it’s all data driven

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/passport/forms/pdf/pptc153.pdf

Look at a passport application
Indeed