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ishm

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Jun 17, 2016
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My daughter recently got university admission in Canada. We need to apply for a study permit for her while my wife and I would like to apply for a visitor visa to accompany her for about two weeks and visit my son who stays in another province. I have made a CIC account and completed the questionnaire to get the document checklist. I used my own details to create the account and selected that I want to submit an application for my family members (one for study permit for my daughter and one for visitor visa for my wife). Is this the advisable way to do the application or is it better for my daughter to have her own account for her study permit application and my wife and I use the current one? I was also concerned given that the processing times for the study permit and visitor visa are very different. We also need to travel before going to Canada and so are concerned that our passports will be kept for the same amount of time as our daughters since they are submitted from the same account?
 
My daughter recently got university admission in Canada. We need to apply for a study permit for her while my wife and I would like to apply for a visitor visa to accompany her for about two weeks and visit my son who stays in another province. I have made a CIC account and completed the questionnaire to get the document checklist. I used my own details to create the account and selected that I want to submit an application for my family members (one for study permit for my daughter and one for visitor visa for my wife). Is this the advisable way to do the application or is it better for my daughter to have her own account for her study permit application and my wife and I use the current one? I was also concerned given that the processing times for the study permit and visitor visa are very different. We also need to travel before going to Canada and so are concerned that our passports will be kept for the same amount of time as our daughters since they are submitted from the same account?

Your daughter needs to apply for the study permit separately.

It's typically more difficult to get approved if you already have a sibling studying in Canada (can make it look like you have plans on remaining there long term). Strongly recommend your daughter apply for the study permit first. Once she is approved, you can then apply for the visitor visa with your spouse.