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maria_786

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Anyone here applied for supervisa within canada? i have been reading some posts here that says that it is possoble but only for 2 yrs? my mother currently is in canasa on visitor permit but doesnt have a TRV..can i apply for her super visa for 10 yrs? Also my base salary income is around 34k thats wht mentined on my job letter annually but with monthly commisions my income for 2015 was 40k on my T4 is that okay? Also how much is it for medical insurance? is it better if she goes back home b then i apply for her super visa for 10 yrs? Also my mother has been on visitor status for the past 5 yrs she received 3 yrs extension once n 2 yrs after she also did get a trv inside canada in jan 2013 last time from ottawa office
 
When you say that your mother got a TRV from inside of Canada in 2013, I take it that she has been applying to extend her status in Canada every six months since then?
 
Hi,

No, your mom must apply for a super visa from her home country. For this, you must be a PR + prove you meet LICO for 2 persons (yourself and your mom) + proofs of medical insurance coverage for minimum CAD 100,000

Here is the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/supervisa-who.asp


Cheers
 
scylla said:
When you say that your mother got a TRV from inside of Canada in 2013, I take it that she has been applying to extend her status in Canada every six months since then?

its actually a long story we initially came to canada as diplomats since my father was a diplomat so adter 5 yrs when his job was over in canada he went back home to continue his job me my sibling n my mother stayed in canada so since feb 2011 she has been on visitor visa she traveled twice since then to back home now i will be getting my PR in a month jst have to do the landing within a month or so.
 
Bryanna said:
Hi,

No, your mom must apply for a super visa from her home country. For this, you must be a PR + prove you meet LICO for 2 persons (yourself and your mom) + proofs of medical insurance coverage for minimum CAD 100,000

Here is the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/supervisa-who.asp


Cheers

i spoke to some one who was in the same situation they told me that i can apply within canada for my mother's super visa but it will be like an extension for 2 yrs basically but since my mother doesnt have a TRV she has to go back home n apply for TRV from there but it takes almost 3 months from there n by the time she goes n sends her application it wont be worth it bcz her permit will be expiring nyw by that time, i guess i better consult with a lawyer or a consultant to get accurate info since im still confused. n i do meet the LICO n medical insurance coverage too
 
maria_786 said:
i spoke to some one who was in the same situation they told me that i can apply within canada for my mother's super visa but it will be like an extension for 2 yrs basically but since my mother doesnt have a TRV she has to go back home n apply for TRV from there but it takes almost 3 months from there n by the time she goes n sends her application it wont be worth it bcz her permit will be expiring nyw by that time, i guess i better consult with a lawyer or a consultant to get accurate info since im still confused. n i do meet the LICO n medical insurance coverage too
What you are referring to is Parents/grandparents - Authorized period of extended stay after an initial entry on a TRV.... this is NOT a super visa. A super visa will allow someone to remain for up to 2 years straightaway on initial entry without applying for an extension.

Parents and grandparents who are already in Canada on a temporary resident status may apply for an authorized period of extended stay - for up to 2-years - by sending the application to CPC-Vegreville..... whereas the parent/grandparent must apply for a super visa from his/her home country
 
super visa has to be applied from the country of residence...i.e in your case will be INDIA.
 
OH sorry...from MARS...?????

Or where ever is your nest...
 
Bryanna said:
What you are referring to is Parents/grandparents - Authorized period of extended stay after an initial entry on a TRV.... this is NOT a super visa. A super visa will allow someone to remain for up to 2 years straightaway on initial entry without applying for an extension.

Parents and grandparents who are already in Canada on a temporary resident status may apply for an authorized period of extended stay - for up to 2-years - by sending the application to CPC-Vegreville..... whereas the parent/grandparent must apply for a super visa from his/her home country

yea so i guess i will apply for 2 yr extension n then will decided later if i want to do super visa once she goes back home or sponsorship in jan 2017
 
diplomats dont come under red tape....

not sure :)
 
Applied for Mom to get pending one year extension on March 16.

Last Year, Officer issued her only 11 months of stay.

Will share further details as application proceeds.