Hi,
Please give me some sound advice as to whether to apply family sponsorship or super visa to bring my maternal 88 yo grandmother from HK into Canada ASAP.
Here is my situation...Her health is declining and neither my parents are in the position to take care of her. I'd like to bring her to Montreal to spend her remaining time with me and my family. Super visa seems to be a viable solution and the quickest way to get her in but I have the following questions:
1. She has many pre-existing conditions, not sure if it would be possible to get her insured and even if so would be very expensive I think.
2. My understanding is Super Visa can be good for 10 years but every 2 years need to be renewed. Would it be possible to get declined during renewal?
3. Can I apply for family sponsorship while she is on Super Visa in Canada?
4. My mother does not have a birth certificate. So it's difficult to prove my grandmother is indeed my grandmother. Any suggestions and alternatives?
Thank you in advance!
Please give me some sound advice as to whether to apply family sponsorship or super visa to bring my maternal 88 yo grandmother from HK into Canada ASAP.
Here is my situation...Her health is declining and neither my parents are in the position to take care of her. I'd like to bring her to Montreal to spend her remaining time with me and my family. Super visa seems to be a viable solution and the quickest way to get her in but I have the following questions:
1. She has many pre-existing conditions, not sure if it would be possible to get her insured and even if so would be very expensive I think.
2. My understanding is Super Visa can be good for 10 years but every 2 years need to be renewed. Would it be possible to get declined during renewal?
3. Can I apply for family sponsorship while she is on Super Visa in Canada?
4. My mother does not have a birth certificate. So it's difficult to prove my grandmother is indeed my grandmother. Any suggestions and alternatives?
Thank you in advance!