Did you open the link?They already have Visitor visa of Canada and they have visited Canada last year already on it. I want to apply for supervisa.
Did you open the link?They already have Visitor visa of Canada and they have visited Canada last year already on it. I want to apply for supervisa.
Yes I did it showed me LICO requirement along with some visitor visa information.Did you open the link?
Hi..Hi All,
I hope for your expert opinion on this.
My parents applied for a Visitor visa and got rejected last year. I am planning to apply for a Super visa as I have the financial eligibility for that.
I am the only child (therefore, Hard to show home ties) and my parents are old. Mother 75 years and Father 70 years (Has diagnosed with cancer 10 years ago and doing treatments from time to time). But both are physically independent.
They are not planning to stay in Canada for more than 3 months at a stretch but as they got rejected visitor visa one time I am planning to apply for Super visa, thinking they will evaluate my income and stability. They have a property (for my father's name-The house they live in) , a government pension, and rental income.
Me and my husband together meets LICO to invite our parents for the last 3 years. My husband works for the Provincial government in BC and I am working in a privet organization with a household income above140,000 this year onwards.
My questions are
1. If they do not pass the medical exam and therefore if the super visa gets refused, can I again apply for a visitor visa and will that be a negative impact again on the visitor visa?
2. Is it better to apply for only the mother first stating the father who is a home tie, and secondly apply for the father stating the mother is a home tie or vice versa instead of applying them together?
3. Are they evaluating medical inadmissibility to the same extent as PR for a super visa? Coz my father disclosed cancer and all the treatments he is taking in the medical exam and mother got excited at the time of the medical test and she got BP 170/90.
4. If they need further tests and if they send the procedural fairness letter before rejecting the visa for medical inadmissibility, when can I expect that?
I am a little disappointed to struggle with everything regarding refusals even though we are settled in Canada, and we work for Canada. I dont know if we are unable to have our parents to visit us at least one time before they are unable to.
Thanks in advance!
Based on the trend, I have seen it could take anywhere from a month to two, hang in there . you will get your positive decision soon.Hi Everyone, I have a question about Super visa application. My parents have taken the medical exam, as per the request from IRCC. My question is,
how long will it take to receive PPR after medical exam? They are waiting to hear from IRCC about the latest progress. I check every day for the status, it has been almost 1 month after the medical exam. No updates... Should I send a web form to ask?
I see it as a technical glitch where the status of the Eligibiltiy and BG are being displayed wrongly.Applied super visa Nov - 18, Medicals cleared on Jan 3rd, PPR Jan 19
I have a question, Eligibility and Background check are still in progress. Is it normal, I thought it would be completed before issuing PPR. Please let me know
Then nothing to bother about. Go ahead and send the passports.It is showing as we approved your application and we have requested your passport for finalizing the application
May I ask how long it took you to reach this stage after passing the medical exam?It is showing as we approved your application and we have requested your passport for finalizing the application
I Understand the reason to come and taking care of new born baby is not a good reason. Although she to join the family on the delivery of her daughter's first baby and spent sometime and visit various places.Anyone who applied with monthly supervise insurance has been denied. Not sure why it is allowed since people can easily stop paying for a variety of reasons and then it is very hard to remove people. A supervisa is a better option if your mother has limited savings. I would also not mention pregnancy as a reason to need to come to Canada unless there is a medical reason why your mother needs to be in Canada like your wife being on strict bedrest. Otherwise women are able to live without help while pregnant. Their partners should help them at home.