Hi friends
Is it a good idea to apply for Super visa for my father and mother separately, to avoid the effect of rejection of one on the other's application. I am afraid that my father might not pass the medical test for super visa and so think of applying for the regular visitor visa for him, after I get the super visa approved for my mother. Could anyone please suggest if this will be a good idea. I am very worried as I really want my parents to come and gradually settle in Canada, but dont understand what to do. My father has been treated for SLE and lupus in the past and is currently said by a doctor to has FSGS () .Please help
Is it a good idea to apply for Super visa for my father and mother separately, to avoid the effect of rejection of one on the other's application. I am afraid that my father might not pass the medical test for super visa and so think of applying for the regular visitor visa for him, after I get the super visa approved for my mother. Could anyone please suggest if this will be a good idea. I am very worried as I really want my parents to come and gradually settle in Canada, but dont understand what to do. My father has been treated for SLE and lupus in the past and is currently said by a doctor to has FSGS () .Please help