Hi,
I was searching online for the main differences between supervisa and TRV and I found that the main difference in CIC website that in the Supervisa you provide 1 year medical insurance and economic and the political situation in your home country should be stable.
These two conditions do not appear on the TRV basic requirements. I am not sure how political situation will affect the supervisa applicants but not the tourism applicants. and how stable the political situation should be?
I am asking this because we would like to apply for our parents a visitor visa. We are not sure if we should apply for supervisa or tourism visa. anyone can advise please?
Our parents currently live in Yemen and as you may know the political situation is not that stable. In anycase, we will have to wait till the political situation calms down. but again we don't know how stable the situation should be in order to be qualified for a supervisa. Please help if you support us applying for a supervisa or a tourism TRV.
thanks in advance!
I was searching online for the main differences between supervisa and TRV and I found that the main difference in CIC website that in the Supervisa you provide 1 year medical insurance and economic and the political situation in your home country should be stable.
These two conditions do not appear on the TRV basic requirements. I am not sure how political situation will affect the supervisa applicants but not the tourism applicants. and how stable the political situation should be?
I am asking this because we would like to apply for our parents a visitor visa. We are not sure if we should apply for supervisa or tourism visa. anyone can advise please?
Our parents currently live in Yemen and as you may know the political situation is not that stable. In anycase, we will have to wait till the political situation calms down. but again we don't know how stable the situation should be in order to be qualified for a supervisa. Please help if you support us applying for a supervisa or a tourism TRV.
thanks in advance!