hello there,Thanks for replying. No police cert red'q as mentioned above. Sending docs next week.
could you pls list all the docs required? thank you so much.
hello there,Thanks for replying. No police cert red'q as mentioned above. Sending docs next week.
1. Copies of all passports of primary applicant (parents/grand parents)hello there,
could you pls list all the docs required? thank you so much.
Your fiancee's mother has very little chance of approval and committing misrepresentation when he just got his PR back after H&C is just stupid. You've already been told that. He needs to declare you (if you are common law) and your baby. He doesn't have enough savings. He doesn't even have enough funds to pay for the insurance or the flight. He didn't meet LICO for last year. Doesn't have his own apartment. His mother has no savings. Leaving your paralyzed husband for 2 years isn't very strong ties. Don't listen to the consultants they just want your money and you don't have the money to spend on that fee. If your fiancee meets LICO for 3 people next year and has much more savings he will have a chance at getting supervisa. I'm sorry to be direct but it seem pretty clear that you don't fit the requirements for supervisa.Hi @Bryanna
What do you are the chances of getting a supervisa approved with this situation:
*Mother in law already went to Canada 2014 and stayed for 1 year and 3 months under supervisa
*Mother in law has a paralyzed husband back home, an 18 year old son, a 24 year old son and a 6 months old grand daughter
*Mother in law has two children in Canada
*The son who sponsored her did not meet the LICO for NOA 2017 because he just received his open permit last december 2017 and thats when he started working and paying his tax
*The son’s current salary does meet the LICO but not the NOA 2017
*The son showed a bank statement of only $900
*The son said in the invitation letter that the sister who is partially blind wants to spend time with the mother.
*the son said in the invitation letter that the kom will stay for 2 years
*the son said in the letter that he is staying in the aunt’s hous and with the family of the aunt and grandparents
What do you think of trhe chances? Although the mom has strong ties back home, do you think the officer will still consider the partially blind daughter in Canada?
We have been telling the mom that. But she wouldn’t just listen. She thinks that my fiancee doesn’t want her to go here. We told her that my fiancee needs to build his finances first. We also applied for a mortgage and told her that we can sponsor her next year. But she’s very stubborn. So my fiancee gave up and just gave all the docs the agency asked us to produce. But my fiancee warned her mom and told her not to blame him if things did not turn out the way she wants it.Your fiancee's mother has very little chance of approval and committing misrepresentation when he just got his PR back after H&C is just stupid. You've already been told that. He needs to declare you (if you are common law) and your baby. He doesn't have enough savings. He doesn't even have enough funds to pay for the insurance or the flight. He didn't meet LICO for last year. Doesn't have his own apartment. His mother has no savings. Leaving your paralyzed husband for 2 years isn't very strong ties. Don't listen to the consultants they just want your money and you don't have the money to spend on that fee. If your fiancee meets LICO for 3 people next year and has much more savings he will have a chance at getting supervisa. I'm sorry to be direct but it seem pretty clear that you don't fit the requirements for supervisa.
Any April/May supervisa NDVO applicants still waiting for passport request?
I applied on May 24 2018Any April/May supervisa NDVO applicants still waiting for passport request?
1. Copies of all passports of primary applicant (parents/grand parents)
2. Copy of another national identity card
3. Proof of family ties in home country (proof of assets/property, family registration certificate that shows relation ship of the family members)
4. Letter stating reason of visit to canada
5. Invitation letter from person inviting parents/grand parents to Canada
6. Proof of medical insurance purchased in Canada
7. Digital photo
8. Copy of passport and PR card for the person inviting parents/grand parents to Canada
9. Proof of funds to support the parent’s stay in Canada
10. There are are couple of forms that come with the application. Those need to be filled out and submitted along with the application
This is all i can remember right now.
Thanks
Ahmad
I think you can Upload it as an additional DocumentsWhere to add insurance document? , I can’t see any option in my online supervisa checklist for insurance upload.Is there option for insurance upload or not?