Hi Everyone!!!
My parents were both PRs but have been overseas for the last 6-7 years, their cards have naturally expired. They were taking care of their elder parents and their businesses. I have become a citizen in 2017.
If they would like to freely visit me in Canada (and leave, as needed):
They are not ready to make a permanent move to Canada because of their commitments at home. But it would be nice if they can visit time to time before deciding to move for good. Is that greedy of them ?
They do not necessarily mind not being citizens for now...
Thanks so much! I know this question leaks over to many forum subject headings...
My parents were both PRs but have been overseas for the last 6-7 years, their cards have naturally expired. They were taking care of their elder parents and their businesses. I have become a citizen in 2017.
If they would like to freely visit me in Canada (and leave, as needed):
- Should they enter as PRs but with expired cards, granted the 30-day grace period (if i remember correctly?) before being kicked out, but apply for some kind of status inside? what could that be?
- Should they find a way to relinquish PR status overseas?
- And get a normal tourist visa? Would a tourist application be affected negatively because they gave up the PR?
- OR should I apply for a long term supervisa after they relinquish PR status? so they can come and go as they please? Would this be hard to get?
They are not ready to make a permanent move to Canada because of their commitments at home. But it would be nice if they can visit time to time before deciding to move for good. Is that greedy of them ?

They do not necessarily mind not being citizens for now...
Thanks so much! I know this question leaks over to many forum subject headings...