Hello 2016, Same case with me also. I applied on Oct 19 and my TRV application is still open. IRCC responded with my query 3-4 days back saying application is in-process.2016 said:Hi Bryanna,
I have applied online on October 19 for TRV, but still my application status is Open. I made case specific inquiry on Nov 30 but no response from them. There was 2 email notifications, one in Nov 11 saying your application has been updated but nothing was changed, again another notification on Nov 21 saying there have been no updates in your application.
Another thing, i accidently linked my online account to another online account and when i log into my account, in view my submitted application section, no data available message comes. And in this situation i again need to link my account to another account and then will be able to see my application status open. Need to link all the time when i want to see my application status.
Please advice me on those two issues above.
Thank you for your help.
Hi Kapil,Kapil Manchanda said:Hi Seniors,
Have a query regarding visa for parents since i cud not find it anywhere and thought can get better advise here. I am awaiting ITA n will probably get in next draw. As per super visa requirements i shall b able to sponsor my parents after filing atleast 2 years' tax return and also able to show minimum income. That will take too long. In the meantime, can i apply visitor visa (10 years multiple entry with stay not exceeding 6 months at a time) for them and after 2 years or so wen i become eligible then apply for super visa. this way they can visit n stay with me. Is it possible or will there b any restrictions in changing of normal visitor visa to super visa?
need advise on wat can b the best recourse.
Thanks
ThanksBryanna said:Hi Kapil,
Your parents can certainly apply for TRVs even if you have not got an ITA/PR. They must demonstrate strong ties to their home country + adequate finances to pay for their visit + a genuine purpose to visit. Basically, your parents must prove they do not intent to remain long-term in Canada i.e until you're eligible to apply for their super visas.
Do note: Whether or not your parents are issued 10 years MEVs (TRVs) will depend on the assessment made by the visa officer. Not everyone who applies gets 10 years MEVs.... some applicants may get even single entry, 6 months' TRVs.
BTW the maximum length of visa for Canada is up to passport expiry. Not 10 years.
Also, whether a visitor is allowed to remain in Canada for 6 months, on each TRV entry, will depend on the CBSA officer that s/he meets at the POE
Cheers
Thankspanc0021 said:Hi kapi,
You can apply anytime for supervisa. Even though they had visitors visa. They have to apply from their home country with paper application.
Thanks For the reply bryanna.Bryanna said:Hi Viji,
You can certainly invite your in-laws. It doesn't matter if you were a primary applicant/dependent for your PR.
You and your husband must be co-inviters for the invitation letter + do include a copy of your marriage certificate. You can provide your NOA, employment letter, bank statement, etc (instead of your husband's)
Cheers