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Got V-1 visitor visa instead of PG-1 supervisa on new portal

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Hi,
I am in the same situation now. However, my mother is here on the V-1 visa that was stamped. I realized later when she entered Canada and the border control officer told me that she was issued visitor visa and not the supervisa. Does anyone have any update.
 
My Mother arrived here last week and the Border agent called me as she had a return ticket after 7 months. I never bothered to check that she had beeen issued a V-1 Visa.
Not sure what can be done except applying again for a SuperVisa
 
My Mother arrived here last week and the Border agent called me as she had a return ticket after 7 months. I never bothered to check that she had beeen issued a V-1 Visa.
Not sure what can be done except applying again for a SuperVisa
She can only apply for a SV outside Canada with approved medical and a year of insurance. Was she told she has to leave in 6 months? Was her passport stamped with a date to leave?
 
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My Mother arrived here last week and the Border agent called me as she had a return ticket after 7 months. I never bothered to check that she had beeen issued a V-1 Visa.
Not sure what can be done except applying again for a SuperVisa

Would apply for the supervisa next time she leaves Canada for her next visit. Not much you can do about it now. You can attempt to extend her visit before the 6 months expires if she was granted a 6 month stay. Are you sure she was originally approved for a supervisa? She should still take out travel medical insurance even though it isn’t a requirement.
 
Why would they cancel there travel insurance just in case they needed medical care while in Canada?

They could purchase normal travel medical insurance which may be less expensive. Supervisa insurance caters mostly to seniors who often use healthcare and make claims versus regular travel medical insurance where the risk can be spread over all age groups which may make the policy less expensive. I’m not an actuary so would suggest getting quotes and determining whether you can purchase a policy from within Canada before cancelling the supervisa insurance.
 
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