I have bit of a conundrum. My biological mother died in 1992. It has been so long that I likely don't even have her death certificate. She is mentioned as my mother in my birth certificate. My dad remarried a few years after my mother died. Is it possible to invite my step mom to Canada on a SuperVisa? The case for my father is straightforward as he is mentioned on my birth certificate.
One documentation that I can provide for my mother is a Family Registration Certificate. In Pakistan, this government provided certificate lists my entire family (my parents, and siblings). On this certificate, it is my step mom that is listed.
I have bit of a conundrum. My biological mother died in 1992. It has been so long that I likely don't even have her death certificate. She is mentioned as my mother in my birth certificate. My dad remarried a few years after my mother died. Is it possible to invite my step mom to Canada on a SuperVisa? The case for my father is straightforward as he is mentioned on my birth certificate.
One documentation that I can provide for my mother is a Family Registration Certificate. In Pakistan, this government provided certificate lists my entire family (my parents, and siblings). On this certificate, it is my step mom that is listed.
She is not a dependant of your father. She applies with him as Primary applicant but she has her own application. If she applies for a Supervisa it is processed separate from your father.
To confirm your host’s minimum necessary income, include the following people in the family size count:
yourself and any other super visa applicant applying at the same time (such as your spouse or common-law partner)
host child or grandchild
host’s spouse (which might include a separated spouse) or common-law partner
dependent children of the host and of their spouse or common-law partner
Children who meet the definition of a dependent child must be included in the count, regardless of custody and child support arrangements.
previously approved super visa applicants
These are super visa holders that were in another letter of invitation, signed by the host or the host’s spouse or common-law partner, that is still applicable.