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Hi,
Just read this forum question about filing supervisa for in-laws. I am in a similar situation. My wife and I would like to bring her parents (my in laws) on supervisa here. She is a housewife ( unemployed) so no employment letter or pay stubs of hers is available, however, we did file her income tax return on zero salary and got NOA. Our household income (my income) can well cover for the LICO. Can she still sponsor her parents for supervisa(I will be co signer)? We got our PR in March 2022.
Did you/original poster ever get the supervisa for your MIL based on your wife's unemployment and your income?
Hi

Just to add to what everybody else said

Parents would need to get Canadian travel insurance for at least 1 year - pricy
 
Hi

Just to add to what everybody else said

Parents would need to get Canadian travel insurance for at least 1 year - pricy

Being able for parents to visit for long periods of time is a privilege that comes with a small cost compared to being able to stay for 5 years. If people can’t afford the expense and the added living costs for 1-2 more people then parents don’t have to remain in Canada for a full year or more. As already indicated many actually need to go to the hospital and use their supervisa insurance and the cost of supervisa insurance is much better than a 100k bill for emergency medical care.
 
Being able for parents to visit for long periods of time is a privilege that comes with a small cost compared to being able to stay for 5 years. If people can’t afford the expense and the added living costs for 1-2 more people then parents don’t have to remain in Canada for a full year or more. As already indicated many actually need to go to the hospital and use their supervisa insurance and the cost of supervisa insurance is much better than a 100k bill for emergency medical care.
Sorry i should have been more clear

Parents would need to get Canadian travel insurance for at least 1 year before applying which is BS. Processing time can take 1month or 2 or 3. Sure you get insurance when you travel.
 
Being able for parents to visit for long periods of time is a privilege that comes with a small cost compared to being . If people can’t afford the expense and the added living costs for 1-2 more people then parents don’t have to remain in Canada for a full year or more. As already indicated many actually need to go to the hospital and use their supervisa insurance and the cost of supervisa insurance is much better than a 100k bill for emergency medical care.
Again, what do you mean able to stay for 5 years? Read what is super visa before you comment.
 
Hi,, i know it’s old thread,,, just wondering if any 1 got super visa for parents in laws? in same situation want to apply for my mother-in-law but wife never worked in canada, we have PR and staying here for almost 1.5 yrs, filed tax last year.. house hold income is above minimum income… any sample of invitation letter would be appreciated
 
Hi,, i know it’s old thread,,, just wondering if any 1 got super visa for parents in laws? in same situation want to apply for my mother-in-law but wife never worked in canada, we have PR and staying here for almost 1.5 yrs, filed tax last year.. house hold income is above minimum income… any sample of invitation letter would be appreciated


Hi, I am also in same boat. Would like to know how it went for you guys ?was it all good ?

I would like to invite my in-laws to Canada through Super visa. Me and My wife - both are PR's. I am employed with a stable income and way above the LICO cut off , but my wife is not employed . I would like to know whether we are still eligible to apply super visa for my in-laws even though my wife is not currently employed. If, we can apply what special care should be taken while providing documentation?

Thanks in advance