For parent super visa, do they need to do medical before or after applying?
Please let me know ASAP
Please let me know ASAP
You can choose any. Read: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-temp.aspexpressentrant said:For parent super visa, do they need to do medical before or after applying?
Please let me know ASAP
My parent is planning on visiting for 2 months for the first time. Maybe in 5 years, he will stay for one year continuously. Should we say my dad is intend to visit for 2 months or 7 months? If we say, 2 months, would they issue him a regular visitor visa instead of a super visa?Rossei said:You can choose any. Read: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-temp.asp
- If you choose to do an upfront medical, attach the copy that the doctor provides with your application
- If you choose to do it later, wait for instruction your visa office provides
An upfront medical may save you some time.
They may.expressentrant said:My parent is planning on visiting for 2 months for the first time. Maybe in 5 years, he will stay for one year continuously. Should we say my dad is intend to visit for 2 months or 7 months?
If we say, 2 months, would they issue him a regular visitor visa instead of a super visa?
Thanks for your reply!Danish421 said:3) I moved to Canada in Oct' 2015 and got a job in Jan' 2016 there by my NOA for 2014-2015 was $0. (Don't think that would be an issue? As I am above the LICO now.)
Any response is highly appreciated!
I believe They really like to see your NOA for LICO.
manan.parikh said:Thanks for your reply!
Ok so in this case would it be better then just to apply for a visitors visa? Any thoughts?
I'm not an expert in Online Application. But I think you should fill out from your mom's point of view.manan.parikh said:Hello Everyone,
I am about to start applying for my mom for the Super Visa and I have a few quick questions:
1) While applying online, I am mainly confused about filling up the fields (I am applying for my mom and will be representing her). So should the information in the fields be my information and then add a family member? Or should I fill them with my moms point of view?
Sure, you can be her representative. In that case, you have to fill out Representative Form.2) Also if I am representing her should I mark this as yes? Are you giving someone access to your application?
There is nothing called a NOA for 2014-15. It's either for 2014 or 2015. To be eligible to apply for Super Visa in 2016, you must show T4 or NOA from 2015.3) I moved to Canada in Oct' 2015 and got a job in Jan' 2016 there by my NOA for 2014-2015 was $0. (Don't think that would be an issue? As I am above the LICO now.)
Thanks for your reply!Rossei said:There is nothing called a NOA for 2014-15. It's either for 2014 or 2015. To be eligible to apply for Super Visa in 2016, you must show T4 or NOA from 2015.
Most likely, it won't suffice. If you're from an "underdeveloped" country (from where most immigrants come to Canada), NOA that meets LICO is treated as a MUST.manan.parikh said:Thanks for your reply!
Sorry I meant NOA for 2015, I do have that but since I had no income in that, the amount totals to $0. My current job started in Jan'2016 and I can show a letter from Employer, Pay Stubs since then etc. Would that suffice?
Sorry I know this has been discussed many a times.
Right, was afraid of that! Perhaps wait it out for next March, sure does sound more feasible.Rossei said:Most likely, it won't suffice. If you're from an "underdeveloped" country (from where most immigrants come to Canada), NOA that meets LICO is treated as a MUST.