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Super Visa for my Parents

KARAN134

Newbie
Feb 10, 2023
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Hi Experts,

My wife and I came to canada as PR last year in Sept. I have been working since day 1 and have a salary of $70K. My T4 has less income because I have started work in sept.

1.) Can I still apply for Super Visa for my parents?
2.) should a letter from employer, T4, $8K in my account and $16K in parents account be enough as proof of funds?
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Hi Experts,

My wife and I came to canada as PR last year in Sept. I have been working since day 1 and have a salary of $70K. My T4 has less income because I have started work in sept.

1.) Can I still apply for Super Visa for my parents?
2.) should a letter from employer, T4, $8K in my account and $16K in parents account be enough as proof of funds?
Suoervisa is based on income earned that year not your salary. That is why most people do not qualify for a supervisa for at least a year after moving to Canada. The preferred proof of income earned is the NOA so likely you’ll need to wait until around next March to apply. A supervisa is also not meant for parents to try to live to Canada with their child which is another reason the supervisa is not available right away. Parents can try to secure a TRV to make a shorter visit but can only access the longer visit times ones their child has become more established in Canada. Savings level is pretty low for a supervisa given that you have the cost of flights and 1 year of supervisa insurance that you’ll need to pay for upfront. That could easily be 6k+ plus you will have to consider the extra expense of having longterm visitors from food to higher utilities, a winter wardrobe if they don’t have one, etc.
 

Home_13579

Star Member
Nov 28, 2022
134
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When I check "processing times" for Super Visa in my country, it's about 130 days. Right now it is 100 days for my parents.

They already passed the Medical Exam. It's "assessing Eligibility" now.

Should I continue waiting, or send a Web Form to ask the latest status?

IRCC didn't ask for any additional information/documents.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,587
13,519
When I check "processing times" for Super Visa in my country, it's about 130 days. Right now it is 100 days for my parents.

They already passed the Medical Exam. It's "assessing Eligibility" now.

Should I continue waiting, or send a Web Form to ask the latest status?

IRCC didn't ask for any additional information/documents.
Processing times ar just estimates. You can have much faster processing times or much longer processing times. There is no point asking about status at this point. Their application is being processed normally.
 
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The CanadaDream

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Jun 29, 2017
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Pune
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0125
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22-09-2018
Hi Everyone,

I am applying for my father's SuperVisa. I too want to understand the difference between what to upload as "Proof of Income" & what to upload as "Funds (proof)"? I have the following documents:
1. NOA of last year (its a little shy of LICO requirements) - got a new job in 2023 with increased income that meets LICO requirements
2. T4 of last year
3. Employment letter showing latest yearly income (meets LICO requirements)
4. last 6 months pay stubs
5. last 6 months chequing & savings bank statements (not too much to show in them approx. 1.k average in savings and approx. 500cad in chequing)
6. can arrange a financial support declaration letter (self-attested) - not sure if it should be notarized

Which of these can I show in "Proof of Income" & which ones in "Funds(proof)"? Please help me resolve this dilemma. Thank you.
 

steaky

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Nov 11, 2008
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Hi Everyone,

I am applying for my father's SuperVisa. I too want to understand the difference between what to upload as "Proof of Income" & what to upload as "Funds (proof)"? I have the following documents:
1. NOA of last year (its a little shy of LICO requirements) - got a new job in 2023 with increased income that meets LICO requirements
2. T4 of last year
3. Employment letter showing latest yearly income (meets LICO requirements)
4. last 6 months pay stubs
5. last 6 months chequing & savings bank statements (not too much to show in them approx. 1.k average in savings and approx. 500cad in chequing)
6. can arrange a financial support declaration letter (self-attested) - not sure if it should be notarized

Which of these can I show in "Proof of Income" & which ones in "Funds(proof)"? Please help me resolve this dilemma. Thank you.
1 to 4 - Proof of Income
5 - Proof of Fund
6 - No need
 
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abby20

Newbie
Feb 11, 2024
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When I check "processing times" for Super Visa in my country, it's about 130 days. Right now it is 100 days for my parents.

They already passed the Medical Exam. It's "assessing Eligibility" now.

Should I continue waiting, or send a Web Form to ask the latest status?

IRCC didn't ask for any additional information/documents.
Hello, this might be late but I wanted to ask you a question about how you applied for your parent's supervisa. Did you send in separate applications for each of them or just one application is enough with one of them as a main applicant?
 

gokul0989

Star Member
Apr 21, 2020
195
21
Hello All,
I applied for my MIL super visa. My wife started work only in Sep 2023, so her NOA did not show the income to meet the LICO requirements.
But, I have also provided my NOA, T4, employment letter and pay stubs to support. Would that be sufficient proof of income for a super visa.
Thank you
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,878
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Hello All,
I applied for my MIL super visa. My wife started work only in Sep 2023, so her NOA did not show the income to meet the LICO requirements.
But, I have also provided my NOA, T4, employment letter and pay stubs to support. Would that be sufficient proof of income for a super visa.
Thank you
You can co-sign with your NOA and T4 to meet LICO.
 

sugar@123

Member
Sep 16, 2024
19
1
Suoervisa is based on income earned that year not your salary. That is why most people do not qualify for a supervisa for at least a year after moving to Canada. The preferred proof of income earned is the NOA so likely you’ll need to wait until around next March to apply. A supervisa is also not meant for parents to try to live to Canada with their child which is another reason the supervisa is not available right away. Parents can try to secure a TRV to make a shorter visit but can only access the longer visit times ones their child has become more established in Canada. Savings level is pretty low for a supervisa given that you have the cost of flights and 1 year of supervisa insurance that you’ll need to pay for upfront. That could easily be 6k+ plus you will have to consider the extra expense of having longterm visitors from food to higher utilities, a winter wardrobe if they don’t have one, etc.
hi according to you what should be the amount that should be in the bank account of applicant for supervisa application please please reply
 

steaky

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Nov 11, 2008
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hi according to you what should be the amount that should be in the bank account of applicant for supervisa application please please reply
Depends where the applicant is coming from. The applicant is expected to pay things from cost of airfare, supervisa insurance, clothing, accomodation, to food.

Since the children or grandchildren are based in Canada, they should know how much those things costs in Canada. Btw, how much funds do they have in the bank account?
 
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sugar@123

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Sep 16, 2024
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Depends where the applicant is coming from. The applicant is expected to pay things from cost of airfare, supervisa insurance, clothing, accomodation, to food.

Since the children or grandchildren are based in Canada, they should know how much those things costs in Canada. Btw, how much funds do they have in the bank account?
hi thank you for your reply to reply my father has more than 30k in his bank account one child below 20 college student one child working one child in Canada with his wife co sign 90k above income although bank account has only 9k of both