Hello Respected Members,
I am asking on behalf of my friend, who is planning to apply for Super visa but someone told him that it depends on Visa Officer to accept application as Super Visa but issue Simple TRV? is this really a possibility Or anyone has experience such path?
June 24,2014 To God be the glory! PR CARD received: August 22, 2014 (exactly 60 days after landing)! Son's PR card arrived August 27, 2014 (exactly 65 days after landing)
Thanks for the reply. did your mom got the medical request becuase to my knowledge Multiple entry does not mean its SuperVisa, you can get Multiple on TRV as well.
June 24,2014 To God be the glory! PR CARD received: August 22, 2014 (exactly 60 days after landing)! Son's PR card arrived August 27, 2014 (exactly 65 days after landing)
Thanks for the reply. did your mom got the medical request becuase to my knowledge Multiple entry does not mean its SuperVisa, you can get Multiple on TRV as well.
Super visas must be applied from the home country.
It is possible to only extend the visitor status, by up to 2 years, on an initial 6-months TRV entry.... if the applicant is the parent/grandparent of a PR/citizen. The eligibility criteria are similar to that of a super visa.
But this extension of the authorized stay is not the same as having a super visa which allows someone to enter/remain for 2 years at a time on initial entry
Super visas must be applied from the home country.
It is possible to only extend the visitor status, by up to 2 years, on an initial 6-months TRV entry.... if the applicant is the parent/grandparent of a PR/citizen. The eligibility criteria are similar to that of a super visa.
But this extension of the authorized stay is not the same as having a super visa which allows someone to enter/remain for 2 years at a time on initial entry
June 24,2014 To God be the glory! PR CARD received: August 22, 2014 (exactly 60 days after landing)! Son's PR card arrived August 27, 2014 (exactly 65 days after landing)
Super visas must be applied from the home country.
It is possible to only extend the visitor status, by up to 2 years, on an initial 6-months TRV entry.... if the applicant is the parent/grandparent of a PR/citizen. The eligibility criteria are similar to that of a super visa.
But this extension of the authorized stay is not the same as having a super visa which allows someone to enter/remain for 2 years at a time on initial entry
I shouldn't have said INSIDE CANADA I should have said WHILE in CANADA.
What I meant about it is that once the parent is here in Canada then they can process the super visa in their home country as you said. The most important thing is that the parents is in Canada already.
I shouldn't have said INSIDE CANADA I should have said WHILE in CANADA.
What I meant about it is that once the parent is here in Canada then they can process the super visa in their home country as you said. The most important thing is that the parents is in Canada already.
June 24,2014 To God be the glory! PR CARD received: August 22, 2014 (exactly 60 days after landing)! Son's PR card arrived August 27, 2014 (exactly 65 days after landing)
I shouldn't have said INSIDE CANADA I should have said WHILE in CANADA.
What I meant about it is that once the parent is here in Canada then they can process the super visa in their home country as you said. The most important thing is that the parents is in Canada already.