angelparnes said:
hello there!i'm a filipino and i'm on my maternity leave right now,i've been reading all the topics regarding supervisa here cause i really don't have the idea on how to get my parents here in canada for the SUPERVISA. i am eager to get them here in canada and please if some of you guys know on how to deal about this supervisa please and kindly help me pursue this one.i'm planning to apply them right this july already and i don't know if i'll be the one for them to apply or they should be the one to apply in manila?or can i apply them here in canada through the online application?or they are the one to go to visa canadian embassy to apply?
please give me all the required documents needed for the application and all the guides and forms and checklist for this SUPERVISA,i've been searching through the website but i'm still confused on what form will i'm going to use.
thank you so much and i will highly appreciate alot if there's someone who can teach me and help me to make this one possible.hope to hear back from you guys soon.thank you
Hi, what I did for my mama are these:
Note: You have an option to apply online or by mail. In Online, you have to make sure that your parents have an access to a scanner, for they have to scan all their supporting document excluding passport.
We are on the same situation. I am in maternity leave when I applied my mother. Here's what I did:
1. Gather documents: Notice of Assessment, meet the low income threshold,
Low Income Cut-Off (LICO)
Size of Family Unit Minimum necessary income
1 person (your child or grandchild) $23,298
2 persons $29,004
3 persons $35,657
4 persons $43,292
5 persons $49,102
6 persons $55,378
7 persons $61,656
More than 7 persons, for each additional person, add
Note: if you have 1child+husband+you+your Parents (2)= 5persons you need $49,102 annual family gross
2. I made an invitation letter but address to VO, notarized by the Red Seal Notary.
Note: while you are gathering your documents, ask your parents to gather there's. (example land title, bank
statement , anything to prove their home ties.)
3. You need to photocopy your birth certificate, your PR/Citizenship card.
4. I filled up the forms for Temporary Resident Application
cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/visa.asp
Plus the supporting documents from embassy in Manila. Manila.gc.ca
5. Ask for bank draft at your bank. In your case $150x2 for multiple entry; $75 x2 for single entry.
5. I sent the completed/filled application package to my mother, in order, and my mother just inserted her
supporting documents when she had the package.
6. She called PIASI for scheduled pick up, in your case they have new changes. Pls refer:
canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/visas/apply-how_demande-comment.aspx#courier
7. Once picked up or sent, all you all can do is wait for the initial response. Usually 15-20 days after application receive by embassy.
Good luck!