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Jaffery007

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Mar 9, 2025
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Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.
 
Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.

Your parents don't qualify for a super visa. It needs to be a TRV. Suggest only one parent apply and you keep the trip short (2-3 weeks). Chances of approval are going to be likely very low given your status in Canada.
 
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Hi,

We live in Canada. currently our status is protected person and holding a OWP which is valid till Y2027. Both me and my spouse are working on a full time permanent job, having a good financial conditions, living on a rental space. Our PR application is under process (AOR) received 6 month ago.

Questions related to calling parents:

1-
Can a Protect Person in Canada able to invite his/her parents to Canada while they expect a new baby birth soon?
2- Which type of TRP would be preferred to apply (Visitor visa or Super visa) for parents to come on a visit and support my wife during and after her pregnancy .
3- Which one is having higher rate of success (Visitor visa or Super visa) considering my status as protect person as I am gonna be inviting/sponsoring them.
4- How many % chances of visa success?
5- I wanted to call both my mother and father together, is this the right decision or i can call only my mother only?
6- Any documents check list which can make their case stronger.

Any other thoughts or key point to be considered while apply for their visa and on securing parents visa successfully.

Thanks in Advance , much appreciated.
Extremely slim . Your status will more than likely be taken into account when THEY apply for the visa
As well the birth of a child will cause a tie to Canada.
Immigration may assume they’ll apply for asylum as well , and that they’ll stay to take care of all your children while both of you work .

Taking care of children without a valid work permit is illegal

You might want to prepare to meet in a third country

Note . You are NOT sponsoring them . It’s THEIR application and THEY have to the ties that they will return and that they can afford this trip

You as the spouse is the person who is expected to support your spouse before and after the arrival of the child ; not the parents
 
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