Hey my wife is a newly landed permanent residence. We want to apply a visitor visa for her parents to come and visit us and see Vancouver. Since my wife has been in Canada very short time. When should we start applying? I ve read you can apply for visa that last up to 10 years; super visa, 10 year visa . Are those difficult to obtain? Iam Canadian citizen and have strong income, I can provide financial support in application. My wife's parents have strong ties back home. They have multiple properties and have a business, financially well off, they have many children and grandchildren back home. Do they have a good chance of obtaining super visa? Any comments is appreciate. Thanks
You can do so now but you would have to cosigning the invitation letter and give supporting document to your in-laws for their applications in their country.
You can do so now but you would have to cosigning the invitation letter and give supporting document to your in-laws for their applications in their country.
If you are applying for a super visa for her parents no, because you are not her parents she will have to show her birth certificate to show the connection. You would be a cosigner because it would be the joint income they will count towards to LICO or low income cut off.
Hey my wife is a newly landed permanent residence. We want to apply a visitor visa for her parents to come and visit us and see Vancouver. Since my wife has been in Canada very short time. When should we start applying? I ve read you can apply for visa that last up to 10 years; super visa, 10 year visa . Are those difficult to obtain? Iam Canadian citizen and have strong income, I can provide financial support in application. My wife's parents have strong ties back home. They have multiple properties and have a business, financially well off, they have many children and grandchildren back home. Do they have a good chance of obtaining super visa? Any comments is appreciate. Thanks