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Ok sure i can get this document and attach, should i request reconsideration or reapply. Also if i reapply can i use same biometric or should that be given again
Re-apply, biometrics not required. Write a letter to address the rejection stating the NOA submitted had below LICO as you joined at the end the year and to support it you're submitting your offer letter or letter from your employer.
 
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Re-apply, biometrics not required. Write a letter to address the rejection stating the NOA submitted had below LICO as you joined at the end the year and to support it you're submitting your offer letter or letter from your employer.
Thank you for you guidance i will do this. While applying again the prev biometric will be automatically picked up ? Or should i attach the biometric receipts done earlier
 
Thank you for you guidance i will do this. While applying again the prev biometric will be automatically picked up ? Or should i attach the biometric receipts done earlier
Yep, when you re-apply the biometrics would be picked up automatically. Just answer "Yes" in the application where they ask if the applicant has provided Biometrics in the last 10 yrs.
 
Thank you for you guidance i will do this. While applying again the prev biometric will be automatically picked up ? Or should i attach the biometric receipts done earlie

Hi ,

Unfortunately today i received rejected letter for my mom super visa stating that i dont meet LICO

I started my employment in Nov 2024 so the t4 only shows income of nov and dec this has given dalse impression that i dont meet LICO
However i do meet the LICO please suggest what i can do
I already attached my pay stubs and bank statements in the application
Hi Sumitha,
Sorry to hear about the rejection,. Unfortunately you don't meet the LICO in this case as you started your employment in Nov-2024. I went through the follow up messages in this chat. I'd recommend you to go through the requirements for LICO.

They'd need one (whole year) of pay stubs to prove that you meet the LICO
The salary statement/pay stub doesn't indicate you met the LICO, it'll indicate you may meet.
The reason behind asking for 12 months of pay-stub is because your T4 may come late or NOA takes time to receive. The best docs you can submit as far as LICO is T4/NOA followed by pay-stubs or employment letter.

If I can ask, why super visa not visitor visa. If you've to go only through super visa, you'd need to wait to complete this year & get your T4/NOA before applying as the chances of rejection is higher.
 
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Hi Sumitha,
Sorry to hear about the rejection,. Unfortunately you don't meet the LICO in this case as you started your employment in Nov-2024. I went through the follow up messages in this chat. I'd recommend you to go through the requirements for LICO.

They'd need one (whole year) of pay stubs to prove that you meet the LICO
The salary statement/pay stub doesn't indicate you met the LICO, it'll indicate you may meet.
The reason behind asking for 12 months of pay-stub is because your T4 may come late or NOA takes time to receive. The best docs you can submit as far as LICO is T4/NOA followed by pay-stubs or employment letter.

If I can ask, why super visa not visitor visa. If you've to go only through super visa, you'd need to wait to complete this year & get your T4/NOA before applying as the chances of rejection is higher.
Hi,

Can you please share the link of where this is requirements are mentioned. I did go through this page for super visa requirements https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...andparent-super-visa/eligibility.html#minimum
but it is not mentioned here.

I applied for super visa as i wanted my mother to stay with me more than 6 months, also i heard the rejection rate of visitor visa is higher
 
Hi,

Can you please share the link of where this is requirements are mentioned. I did go through this page for super visa requirements https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...andparent-super-visa/eligibility.html#minimum
but it is not mentioned here.

I applied for super visa as i wanted my mother to stay with me more than 6 months, also i heard the rejection rate of visitor visa is higher
Please refer to this link.

Navigate to "Documents we accept" under "Minimum necessary income requirements" section


https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ndparent-super-visa/apply.html#minimum-income
 
My Time Line:

Country: India
Submission Date: 06-March
Applicants: Parents
Biometrics - Completed (Visitor Visa Rejection in the past and Biometrics was given back then)
Background Verification: In Progress
Medical Exam: Not Started
Eligibility: Not Started

Received
Original Passport Request Letter and Biometrics Validity Letter today 08/May/2025 for both of them. Status remains unchanged in Tracker and the last update date in tracker is as of 07-March-2025. Tracker proved to be pretty useless for my application.
 
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My Time Line:

Country: India
Submission Date: 06-March
Applicants: Parents
Biometrics - Completed (Visitor Visa Rejection in the past and Biometrics was given back then)
Background Verification: In Progress
Medical Exam: Not Started
Eligibility: Not Started

Received
Original Passport Request Letter and Biometrics Validity Letter today 08/May/2025 for both of them. Status remains unchanged in Tracker and the last update date in tracker is as of 07-March-2025. Tracker proved to be pretty useless for my application.
Congrats! My submission date is 11 March . Hoping to get an update soon
 
Country India
Applied on March 25th 2025 with biometrics from previous application. Medicals upfront. Medical Passed and PPR on May 2, 2025
Hi , did you apply through IRCC secure account or IRCC portal for supervisa?
 
Hi,

Can you please share the link of where this is requirements are mentioned. I did go through this page for super visa requirements https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...andparent-super-visa/eligibility.html#minimum
but it is not mentioned here.

I applied for super visa as i wanted my mother to stay with me more than 6 months, also i heard the rejection rate of visitor visa is higher

LICO is based on income earned in Canada not salary. IRCC typically wants to see NOA although pay stubs are listed as available proof I believe. We have even seen T4s being denied because T4 doesn’t provide full picture of income earned. In general this also ensures that parents can’t visit on a supervisa soon after their child moves to Canada because some parents attempt to move to Canada with their children. If your parent wants to attempt to visit they should apply for a normal TRV.
 
Hi everyone, I have read from other forums that they got approved even without submitting bank statements of either sponsor or applicant's [just NOA, T4 Employment Letter & Pay stubs], just wondering if any of you have done that as well and got approved? What amount should we put in the question that asks How much money does applicant have to spend in Canada? I hope someone can enlighten me on this. Thank you.
 
Submitted: March 27
Biometrics updated: April 2
Upfront medicals
Country: India
No update after that, even medicals didn't got updated
 
Hello everyone, I just received a letter from IRCC that the application for my MIL's super visa has been denied. Here is an excerpt of the letter:

Thank you for your interest in coming to Canada.
I have reviewed your temporary resident visa(visitor visa) application and supporting documentation to assess whether you meet the requirements for a visitor visa (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/eligibility.html).
This includes assessing whether you are coming to Canada temporarily for the reason(s) you describe in your application. I have determined that your application does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act(IRPA) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/index.html) and Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) (https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/index.html). I am refusing your application.
• “Proof of acceptable health insurance has not been provided.
To get help with understanding your temporary resident application refusal and what you can do next, visit: https://www.cic.gc.ca/visit-visiter/en/refusal-visa-application.
Next Steps:
• If you decide to apply again, know that:
○ your new application will be assessed on its own merits,
○ you must resubmit a new application and all relevant supporting documents and paya new temporary resident application fee, and
○ your new application may be refused unless it is supported by new or different information that would satisfy the officer that you meet all application requirements.
For additional information on next steps and legal references, you can visit:
• Our online Help Centre https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1485
• The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/i-2.5/
• The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-179.html

I wish to say that a health insurance valid for 1 year was submitted.

Any advise on how to proceed will be appreciated. Do I context it or what usually happens in situations like this.
I also noted that they keep mentioning visitor's visa, but I specifically applied for super visa, any information or guidance on what should be done is appreciated.

Thank you in advance.