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Dear Experts,
I have a query around SuperVisa application. Me and wife are PR holders, my wife does not work yet, Can I sponsor my Mother-in-law on SuperVisa?
I can have my wife as co-signer, will that work? If not should we go for Visitor visa. My mother-in-law wants to visit us for few weeks/months sometimes this summer.
I have a query around SuperVisa application. Me and wife are PR holders, my wife does not work yet, Can I sponsor my Mother-in-law on SuperVisa?
Yes, you can if your income crosses the LICO threshold.
I can have my wife as co-signer, will that work?
Yes. Do include a copy of your marriage certificate + your wife's birth certificate (proof of relationship to her mom)
If not should we go for Visitor visa. My mother-in-law wants to visit us for few weeks/months sometimes this summer.
If your mother-in-law would like to visit for only a few weeks/months then a TRV would be a better option.
She can apply later for a super visa when she intends to stay for up to 2 years (only on the first entry)
Yes, you can if your income crosses the LICO threshold.
Yes. Do include a copy of your marriage certificate + your wife's birth certificate (proof of relationship to her mom)
If your mother-in-law would like to visit for only a few weeks/months then a TRV would be a better option.
She can apply later for a super visa when she intends to stay for up to 2 years (only on the first entry)
Thank you for your quick response. I just have to plan it accordingly now.
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