- Mar 10, 2014
- 21
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPC Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 5125
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 29-12-2014
- Doc's Request.
- Affidavit sent
- Nomination.....
- Not Applicable
- AOR Received.
- 07/04/2015
- IELTS Request
- Submitted with Applic.
- Med's Request
- 23/06/2015
- Med's Done....
- 24/06/2015
- Interview........
- Not applicable
- Passport Req..
- Done
- VISA ISSUED...
- Done
- LANDED..........
- September 29, 2015
Please I need some urgent responses.
My hubby and I are permanent residents. I am about to have our first baby and I want my mum to come to Canada to help with the baby. I am a religious worker working on a charitable basis, so I don't get a salary, but my living expenses are covered by the church. My hubby is working but his income is $34,000, which is lower than the minimum income required ( for family of 3 is 37,000, family of 4 is $45,000). But I have a younger brother (from the same mum) who has been here for over 3 years on work permit, who is a Business Analyst earning $90,000 per annum and he wants to support the application financial and join us in inviting my mum on Super visa. PR is being processed on Canadian Experience Class, his open work permit expires in 7 months time.
I want to my husband's T4 and my brother's T4. Including:
My husband's: PR card, T4 and letter declaring his financial support for my mum's visit, and his signature co-signing the invitation letter with me
My Brother's: T4, letter from his employer, his work permit, plus letter showing his PR application has been accepted and in-process and a letter of his support for mum's application
Mine: invitation letter, My PR card, birth certificate, marriage certificate, bank balance showing $7000, letter from my gynaecologist stating I am having a baby and want my mum to come, obstetric scan photo.
Mum's: her bank statement showing another $7,000 of her own, and all other super visa requirements from her end as per instructions, as well as her property documents showing ties to home country.
QUESTION: Do you think this combination of documents is enough for them to approve my mum's super visa? Please urgent response needed, I am trying to submit online application ASAP, as I am having my baby in May.
Thanks in advance.
My hubby and I are permanent residents. I am about to have our first baby and I want my mum to come to Canada to help with the baby. I am a religious worker working on a charitable basis, so I don't get a salary, but my living expenses are covered by the church. My hubby is working but his income is $34,000, which is lower than the minimum income required ( for family of 3 is 37,000, family of 4 is $45,000). But I have a younger brother (from the same mum) who has been here for over 3 years on work permit, who is a Business Analyst earning $90,000 per annum and he wants to support the application financial and join us in inviting my mum on Super visa. PR is being processed on Canadian Experience Class, his open work permit expires in 7 months time.
I want to my husband's T4 and my brother's T4. Including:
My husband's: PR card, T4 and letter declaring his financial support for my mum's visit, and his signature co-signing the invitation letter with me
My Brother's: T4, letter from his employer, his work permit, plus letter showing his PR application has been accepted and in-process and a letter of his support for mum's application
Mine: invitation letter, My PR card, birth certificate, marriage certificate, bank balance showing $7000, letter from my gynaecologist stating I am having a baby and want my mum to come, obstetric scan photo.
Mum's: her bank statement showing another $7,000 of her own, and all other super visa requirements from her end as per instructions, as well as her property documents showing ties to home country.
QUESTION: Do you think this combination of documents is enough for them to approve my mum's super visa? Please urgent response needed, I am trying to submit online application ASAP, as I am having my baby in May.
Thanks in advance.