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jagannath

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Hi All,

My mother in law got supervisa back in 2019 and visited Canada in 2020 for 2 yrs.
This time when she landed on Mar 10 2023, her PP was stamped with just entry date of 10th March 2023. Does she need to apply for visa extension if she plans to stay back after the 6 month timeframe?
Her 6 months is getting completed on Sep 10 2023.

Thanks in advance
 
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Hi All,

My mother in law got supervisa back in 2019 and visited Canada in 2020 for 2 yrs.
This time when she landed on Mar 10 2023, her PP was stamped with just entry date of 10th March 2023. Does she need to apply for visa extension if she plans to stay back after the 6 month timeframe?
Her 6 months is getting completed on Sep 10 2023.

Thanks in advance

What is the expiry date of the visa?
 
Somewhere in 2027

5 years from this info, with no hand written expiry date, but in your case it would be until the expiry date on the super visa:

If parents and grandparents who possess the temporary resident super visa or letter of introduction have a stamp in their passport with no handwritten date, or if they have no stamp, then the period of authorized stay is 5 years from the date of entry.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...isitors/examination-admission-port-entry.html
 
5 years from this info, with no hand written expiry date, but in your case it would be until the expiry date on the super visa:

If parents and grandparents who possess the temporary resident super visa or letter of introduction have a stamp in their passport with no handwritten date, or if they have no stamp, then the period of authorized stay is 5 years from the date of entry.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...isitors/examination-admission-port-entry.html
Appreciate your help!! Thanks for the confirmation.