DSCanada said:
Guys Could some one please advise me on my situation explained above?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5256ETOC.asp
What must I do to obtain a super visa?
In order to obtain a super visa, you will need to apply at a visa office and provide:
1. a letter of invitation from your child or grandchild residing in Canada. You must also include your host child or host grandchild’s family composition (dependants, including spouse, children or other relatives that are financially dependent on your host child or host grandchild).
2. one of the following documents to prove that your child or grandchild meets the Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) minimum:
-Most recent copy of the Notice of Assessment. If you do not have a paper copy of your Notice of Assessment on file, you can view (and print) your tax returns as well as other personal tax information using the CRA's My Account online service. To register or login, visit My Account.
-Most recent copy of the T4 or T1
-Original letter from employer stating title, job description and salary
-Employment insurance pay stubs
-If self-employed, a letter from an accountant confirming annual income
-Proof of other sources of income (pension statement, investments, etc.)
3. evidence of the parent or grandparent relationship to the Canadian citizen or permanent resident you wish to visit (e.g. birth certificate, baptismal certificate or other official documents naming you as parent or grandparent)
4. proof that you have private medical insurance valid for a minimum of one year from a Canadian insurance company and that:
covers health care, hospitalization and repatriation,
provides a minimum coverage of $100 000, and
is valid for each entry to Canada and be available for review by a port of entry officer.
You may be required to appear in person to have your biometric fingerprints and photo (biometric information) taken at a biometric collection service point.
You will be required to undergo a medical examination.
What must my child or grandchild do to meet the LICO minimum?
You child or grandchild’s income must meet or exceed the minimum necessary cut off, as identified annually in the Income Table.
In the letter of invitation they must calculate their family size. This factor determines the amount of income required to provide care and support for you and your spouse, if applicable. They may use the table below to calculate the family size:
Your child or grandchild counts:
Themselves;
Their spouse or common-law partner;
Their dependent children;
any person they may have sponsored previously and for whom the sponsorship agreement and undertaking are still in effect.
They count the number of persons they will be supporting:
You, and
Your spouse or common-law partner, if applicable.
They add the number of persons covered by steps 1 and 2. The total represents his family size.
They look at the LICO in the Income Table in this guide to determine if they meet the minimum required for their family size.
To demonstrate that they meet the minimum income required, your child or grandchild may include one of the documents listed in the Document Checklist (IMM 5484).
If your child or grandchild does not meet the LICO minimum, their spouse or common-law partner can assist by also providing a letter of invitation with one of the documents listed in the Document Checklist (IMM 5484).