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    US Visa Application Question

    IMO in order for you to issue a B-1 visa, you should have a valid document that convinces the VO. You cannot go on a B-2 visa for your work purpose. So, get a letter from your company to meet clients in US which can help with B-1 visa but again, this is not for granted. Good luck!
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks @msweet42 for all the info. Appreciate it.
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Hi, the point is not them moving to Canada. Since they are getting old, I thought a Supervisa can at least help them to stay with me for 2 years instead of traveling with a visitor visa for every 6 months.
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    I am still employed with my US company and working remotely and getting paid. So, I am technically getting payslips from them but not sure if that would qualify me for applying Supervisa.
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    So, I would not be able to apply for Supervisa until I file my taxes after January?
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    Sole proprietorship eligibility for Business outside Canada

    Hello Experts, I am an independent consultant and would like to setup a firm so that I can start working in Canada.I have few questions though: If I am earning dividends from my financial institutions outside Canada, should I be reporting them to both CRA and IT in other countries? Since I...
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks @canuck_in_uk ! I hope that wouldn't be the case for visitor visa at least. So, if I get a job now, I wouldn't be able to show all the funds at a time until a year right or at least by end of this tax year? How would IRCC calculate in that case? Would I not be able to apply Supervisa...
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thank you @canuck78 ! I get your point but, my question is, if I don't get a job in the next three months, am I not eligible for applying supervisa for my parents despite having enough funds with me in Bank (US and Indian Accounts together) to cover for my parents for an year?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks again @Jets13 ! So, since I am yet to get a job in Canada and say if I get a contract job for 3 months. Would that be still considered in terms of annual income? If so, my total might not be $24,949 for a single person right?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks for sharing all the knowledge bro! :) This forum is real wealth for Canada aspirants.
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks @Jets13 for the detailed explanation. I am not sure how much funds either myself (in case of Super Visa) or my parents (in case of Visitor Visa) should show. Also, can I show funds from my US account in the case of Super Visa that I can cover the expenses for my parents when they are here?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Doesn't adding my PR card also makes me to show some funds for their stay here?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Oh yeah! I wouldn't come just for healthcare and pay taxes in some other country. :)
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks @lampbreaker ! Could you also please answer the second part of #1 in my previous post?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Thanks @canuck78 ! I've never thought about the healthcare part in this whole process. I've got my health card for the current province. Do you think I am not covered in current province then?
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    As a Canadian PR, what are my options?

    Hello Experts, I've moved to Canada permanently as a PR but left out with many questions and thought senior members here can shed some light. I would like to bring my parents here just for visit. Do I apply Visitor visa or Super visa? Also, do I sponsor them or it doesn't matter as far as...
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    How do you import a car to Canada from the US?

    Actually, the process is fairly simple (based on personal experience). Just follow the guidelines on RIV website. One thing that was a surprise to me during my permanent move at the border was the GST I was charged on the value of my car. My car is a fairly new one and I ended up paying almost...
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    Guidelines to call IRCC CIC from US

    Thanks for suggesting this app buddy! This looks good to call US and Canada with a Canadian number. Great job SFO guys :D.
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    Soft Landing Experience - USA to Canada using Peace Bridge ( Used AVR while coming back to USA )

    It doesn't matter if you fill or not during your soft landing. I've never filled anything during my soft landing and has only declared when I moved to Canada permanently. Good luck!
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    For soft landing which sim work in canada

    AFAIK, Lucky, Virgin (BELL subsidiary), Telus offers SIM for $15-25 but that is just SIM. You might have to buy a plan after that.