By Bahar on Wednesday, August 24 2016
Category: Canadian Immigration

Super Visa Questions

What is a Super Visa?

A Super Visa is an application process where you, as a child of the primary applicant, can apply for your parents or grand-parents to come and visit you in Canada. Your parents and grand-parents will be the primary applicants; they do not hold Permanent Residency in Canada and are not Canadian citizens, rather they are nationals of foreign countries and will thus require a visa to enter and/or stay in Canada.

What are the basic Eligibility requirements for a Super Visa?

To be eligible to apply for the Super Visa, the primary applicant (the parent or the grand parent), must meet the following basic requirements:

Documents for Super Visa Application?

Immigration officers who will assess your application will consider several factors when deciding the outcome of your application. The officer will consider the following as a basis for deciding whether your application for be super visa will be successful or not;

An immigration officer will require further proof regarding your intent and purpose of visit and financial capabilities to support the above requirements further;

What is the Difference between the Parent and Grand-Parent Super Visa and the Visitor’s Visa?

As of now, most visitors coming to Canada may visit the country for a period of up to six months when they first enter Canada. Those visitors who wish to stay longer in Canada must apply for an extension for their visitor’s visa, and must also include the new fee payment for the new application.

The parent and the grandparent super visa is a multi-entry visa; this means the super visa provides multiple entries for up to 10 years. With the super visa, parents and grand-parents can visit their family, children, and relatives, for up to two years without the need to renew their status. The main difference between a Parent or Grandparent Super Visa and the Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa, TRV) is that the parent and grand-parent allows an entry and authorised period of stay for up to two years when first initially used, however, the 10 year multiple entry visitor’s visa only has a status period for each entry at just six months.

The parent and grand-parent super visa will allow holder multiple entries of two years each for up to 10 years. Single entry super visas are also available. These remain at the discretion of the immigration officer who will decide your case.

Can I extend my Super Visa beyond the two year authorised period of stay

No, under the super visa, you cannot extend the duration of your stay beyond two years. Once the two years of your authorized duration of stay is over, you will be required to exit Canada.

Do I have to travel back to my home country once my two years of authorized stay are over?

No, you do not have to go back to your home country once your authorized stay of two year is over. The only requirement is that you exit Canada once your period of two years has ended.

Contact Akrami & Associates

For a successful parent or grand-parent super visa application, you will have to provide an abundant and sufficient amount of paperwork and documentation that will convince the immigration officer that you will obey the law while you are in Canada that your reason for entry is valid, that you will respect the terms of your stay in Canada, and that you will leave Canada once your authorised period of stay is over. Remember, unlike the visitor’s visa which only allows entry for a period of six months, while the parent and grandparent super visa allows you to stay in Canada for 2 years at a time and is valid for a total period of 10 years. Contact us at Akrami and Associated today to book a consultation and determine what next steps you should take.

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