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Applying for Supervisa within Canada

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@ Bryanna and other expert in the group.

Following are IRCC's reply on Twitter:

1/4 Hi. We looked into your question some more and we can now confirm that your parents can be in or outside Canada when they apply for a super visa. Sorry about the confusion. Note: super visa applications are not processed in Canada

3/4 they receive a letter notifying them that they need to give biometrics, then they will have to leave Canada to do this. They should not travel to the U.S. if they’re only going to give biometrics. The U.S. border officials may not let them enter the country.

@DeeGeeVeeBee
Hi! In regards to this question. If one had biometrics done, can the applicant continue her application (medical & others) done within Canada? She currently holds a visitor visa.

@CitImmCanada

Hi. Yes, you can choose a panel physician anywhere in the world to do your medical exam. For more information: https://goo.gl/SfFnDx

Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/roshan0211/status/1089210639791214593

In short, question is, is it okay to say if someone has Biometric done in their home country, they can apply for Super Visa within Canada?
 
@ Bryanna and other expert in the group.

Following are IRCC's reply on Twitter:

1/4 Hi. We looked into your question some more and we can now confirm that your parents can be in or outside Canada when they apply for a super visa. Sorry about the confusion. Note: super visa applications are not processed in Canada

3/4 they receive a letter notifying them that they need to give biometrics, then they will have to leave Canada to do this. They should not travel to the U.S. if they’re only going to give biometrics. The U.S. border officials may not let them enter the country.

@DeeGeeVeeBee
Hi! In regards to this question. If one had biometrics done, can the applicant continue her application (medical & others) done within Canada? She currently holds a visitor visa.

@CitImmCanada

Hi. Yes, you can choose a panel physician anywhere in the world to do your medical exam. For more information: https://goo.gl/SfFnDx

Twitter/X Link: https://x.com/roshan0211/status/1089210639791214593

In short, question is, is it okay to say if someone has Biometric done in their home country, they can apply for Super Visa within Canada?
No

you cannot

it says it clearly on the Government’s website

And you’re posting Twitter replies from six years ago
 
No

you cannot

it says it clearly on the Government’s website

And you’re posting Twitter replies from six years ago

Thanks for your response, I agree with you about the X quote as well. I also had the same understanding (be outside Canada when you submit your application for a super visa) until yesterday when I was checking for the extension where it was showing the below option, then started looking at this.

3) Super Visa (in Canada)
(You may be eligible to extend your stay in Canada using a parent and grandparent super visa)

I would expect IRCC should already know based on the questions whether someone is eligible or not, and show the correct option(s) accordingly. :)
 
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Thanks for your response, I agree with you about the X quote as well. I also had the same understanding (be outside Canada when you submit your application for a super visa) until yesterday when I was checking for the extension where it was showing the below option, then started looking at this.

3) Super Visa (in Canada)
(You may be eligible to extend your stay in Canada using a parent and grandparent super visa)

I would expect IRCC should already know based on the questions whether someone is eligible or not, and show the correct option(s) accordingly. :)
The website isn’t that intuitive
 
My mother visitor visa is expiring end of next month .

She is still in India .

I have applied super visa in Oct 2024 .
Medical passed Jan 24
Waiting to PPR


can she still enter Canada and once ircc request her passport in coming weeks

Can we submit the passport in Canada for stamping .

what are my options.can anyone suggest me on this

thanks
 
My mother visitor visa is expiring end of next month .

She is still in India .

I have applied super visa in Oct 2024 .
Medical passed Jan 24
Waiting to PPR


can she still enter Canada and once ircc request her passport in coming weeks

Can we submit the passport in Canada for stamping .

what are my options.can anyone suggest me on this

thanks
Check in this thread. I think I saw some one mentioned he was able to do by by adding an explanation letter.
 
Open question, has anybody applied for Super Visa within Canada and got rejected OR got an extension on visitor visa instead?
 
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