Hi,
I just quit my job, Anyone knows if I can apply supervisa for my parents still? Can they just use their savings for financial proof?
thank you
Hi, I am applying my mother super visa and she already have visitor visa. My question is that Does she need to show funds from India ? or In can show my Canadian funds for my mother ?
Hi,
I just quit my job, Anyone knows if I can apply supervisa for my parents still? Can they just use their savings for financial proof?
thank you
You need to show proof that you've met the LICO based your family size plus your parents by showing NOA from CRA, pay stubs, and employment letter, not only bank statements. You need to show that you can support your parents while they are in Canada.
Hi, I am applying my mother super visa and she already have visitor visa. My question is that Does she need to show funds from India ? or In can show my Canadian funds for my mother ?
A visitor visa is more dependent on the financial ability of the visitor, however, with super visa, it is more dependent on the ability of the child to support their parents/grandparents. While it's great to show proof that your parents have funds, it is not required. It is more on you to show proof you meet the LICO.
Hi everyone. I applied for my mother’s super visa on January 23 and received a request for biometrics two days later. She got them done on January 30th. When I log in to her account, I can see the box at the bottom titled “Applicant Information” and it lists the biometrics number and the date it was done. However, under “ Biometrics” it states the following message: We have not received your fingerprints. Check your biometrics request message below for details.
does anyone else have this?Is this a technical issue?
Hello,
I have the same situation. However her medical is passed.
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A visitor visa is more dependent on the financial ability of the visitor, however, with super visa, it is more dependent on the ability of the child to support their parents/grandparents. While it's great to show proof that your parents have funds, it is not required. It is more on you to show proof you meet the LICO.
Thank you for sharing this
Supervisa (mom already had expired Canada and US visitor visas). Applied via CGKey
Feb 28 2022: Application submitted
March 2: BIL
March 9: Bio submitted
March 10: Upfront medical exam
March 14: Update medical exam report through webform
March 21: Medical passed
March 28: Biometrics valid letter and PPR
Supervisa (mom already had expired Canada and US visitor visas). Applied via CGKey
Feb 28 2022: Application submitted
March 2: BIL
March 9: Bio submitted
March 10: Upfront medical exam
March 14: Update medical exam report through webform
March 21: Medical passed
March 28: Biometrics valid letter and PPR
congrats please share your timeline and from which country you have applied
My timelines for others' reference. Applied for super visa for my mom from India.
2 December, 2021: Biometrics done
10 March, 2022: Medical test done upfront
19 March, 2022: Super Visa Application submitted
28 March, 2022: Eligibility Review started
30 March, 2022: Received BVL and PPR
Hi,
I have a question regarding the invitation letter and the " written and signed promise of your financial support for your parents or grandparents for their entire stay in Canada". For these letters, is it sufficient that I type in my name and details or should I take a print out and sign them using a pen and then scan the letters and upload them?
Regards,
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Hi,
I have a question regarding the invitation letter and the " written and signed promise of your financial support for your parents or grandparents for their entire stay in Canada". For these letters, is it sufficient that I type in my name and details or should I take a print out and sign them using a pen and then scan the letters and upload them?
Regards,
I took printout, signed and scanned the copies. No need for notarization, if that's what you meant to ask.
Hi,
I have a question regarding the invitation letter and the " written and signed promise of your financial support for your parents or grandparents for their entire stay in Canada". For these letters, is it sufficient that I type in my name and details or should I take a print out and sign them using a pen and then scan the letters and upload them?
Regards,
I just E-signed it, didn't print.
I took printout, signed and scanned the copies. No need for notarization, if that's what you meant to ask.
Thank you so much for the reply
I just E-signed it, didn't print.
Thank you so much for the reply
Hi,
I have a question regarding the following financing question:-
How much money do you have for your stay in Canada? (In Canadian dollars - CAD). I need to fill this up for my father and mother. I am submitting my most recent NOA as the proof of Income. I was wondering what amount should I put here. Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
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