According to me ,immediate family members don’t need exemptions letter.Sorry for asking but does she have exemption letter?
If her family are PRs or citizens with a valid visitor visa, authorization is not needed.Sorry for asking but does she have exemption letter?
Depends on whether the parent is traveling on a super visa or visitor visa. If super visa, then one way is fine. If visitor visa, it needs to be return.May I ask you if your mother's bought a return tickets or just one-way ticket to Canada? thanks
how long would you think the return ticket should be for? 6 months does sound enough time for family reunification, so the longer the better?Depends on whether the parent is traveling on a super visa or visitor visa. If super visa, then one way is fine. If visitor visa, it needs to be return.
Shorter is usually better. If it's too long it can make IRCC / CBSA concerned the individual has plans on remaining in Canada long term.how long would you think the return ticket should be for? 6 months does sound enough time for family reunification, so the longer the better?
Oh I am not the OP but thanks for the information, I already post my question in my own threadShorter is usually better. If it's too long it can make IRCC / CBSA concerned the individual has plans on remaining in Canada long term.
Does your parent already have an approved TRV? Are you a Canadian citizen or PR?
She bought return ticketMay I ask you if your mother's bought a return tickets or just one-way ticket to Canada? thanks
Which document should I have to show relationship to mother . As Canadian passport does not have any names on it . As I became citizen in feb 2020. So I have Expired Indian passport that shows mothers name . Can I use that one . Please advise
Does an eTA count as a super visa?Depends on whether the parent is traveling on a super visa or visitor visa. If super visa, then one way is fine. If visitor visa, it needs to be return.