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Parents Super Visa Oct 2023 Timeline

s_ramneek

Newbie
Feb 5, 2018
5
0
Seeking advice regarding my mother's ongoing Super Visa application:

My mother already has a Canadian visitor visa and she has travelled here twice for 5 months each. We initiated her supervisa in Feb 2024 so that she could live here for longer period. She gave her medical tests on 7th April 2024 and she was asked to give few more tests, Her creatinine levels were reported as high 1.9. She was asked to give a test to check for TB which didn’t get anything abnormal and we were told by the hospital that reports are fine, but after a week we got an email to get her retested for Creatinine and Urine examination after 2 months. When we consult our doctor at Fortis hospital, they have told that although her creatinine is high but nothing alarming at her age and this has been stable for last 6 years. They have done some more tests but nothing can be done immediately to reduce creatinine levels.

  • If the doctor gives us a recommendation that my mother’s kidneys are stable and there will be no such alarming risk, will that be relevant when she will go for her test. What are the chances for her to get the Super visa done?
  • Secondly, if her supervise gets rejected, her visitor vosa will still remain in place and will that too be effected?
Pls advice on this
 

Sejn

Newbie
Apr 23, 2021
8
0
Can we do medical after submitting the application, before cic requests for medical for supervisa?
 

ronsa1234

Newbie
Jul 21, 2024
1
0
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could provide me with some information, given my case:
  • Super visa application submitted on August 31, 2023.
  • Biometrics completed on September 4, 2023.
  • No update since then.
I called IRCC a couple of months ago and was told that I just need to wait. However, it seems awfully long time time. Any advice?
Thanks!
 

Niks klassen

Full Member
Jun 22, 2021
27
5
Seeking Advice on Super Visa Insurance for Parents with Pre-Existing Conditions (Diabetes)

Hi everyone,
I'm planning to file a Super Visa for my parents and I'm looking for insurance policies that cover pre-existing conditions. One of my parents has stable diabetes, requiring regular hospital visits every six months and occasional lab tests to monitor the condition.
We plan to bring a six-month supply of medicine from India. However, I am concerned about how to handle prescription refills once they're here. I understand that to buy pills, I would need a prescription from a family physician in Canada. My question is: will the family physician issue a prescription without knowing the current level of diabetes? Would they require lab reports before doing so?
Additionally, are these lab tests and subsequent prescription costs covered by the insurance policy, given that they are non-emergency situations? Does anyone have experience with managing diabetes, obtaining prescriptions, and going through lab tests under such circumstances?
Any insights or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated
 

darkmago

Hero Member
Oct 25, 2017
210
92
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hamilton, On. canada
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
OTTAWA
NOC Code......
1122
Job Offer........
Yes
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
14-03-2018
Doc's Request.
14-03-2018
AOR Received.
14-03-2018
IELTS Request
07-01-2017
File Transfer...
14-03-2018
Med's Done....
17-11-2017
Passport Req..
28-06-2018
VISA ISSUED...
05-07-2018
LANDED..........
17-07-2018
Hi, I have a question.
My grandmother has recently received the supervisa on her passport, however, she is in canada right now with her visitor visa. She has a US Visitor visa as well.

Can I take her to the USA and return to canada the same day by land, but this time enter with her supervisa to start that counting? she is in canada for 1 month so far. I am thinking to go to niagara falls in USA, and comeback through the rainbow bridge.

let me know please.