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multipur

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Apr 1, 2025
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HI
I have applied for Parents Super Visa. I have attached net worth and property documents, business documents as their ties to home country.
However my parents' CA has issued networth in INR and is not converted to CAD. is it ok?
 
There is no net worth requirement for Supervisa. It is based on your NOA but attaching documents are fine as long as translated if not in English. Don't need conversion.
 
There is no net worth requirement for Supervisa. It is based on your NOA but attaching documents are fine as long as translated if not in English. Don't need conversion.

Child should still be able to show savings to account for additional expenses of having a parent visit, insurance, emergencies, etc. and/or that parents have the additional funds to cover any additional costs. No set amount but proof of savings make the application stronger especially given COL.
 
Child should still be able to show savings to account for additional expenses of having a parent visit, insurance, emergencies, etc. and/or that parents have the additional funds to cover any additional costs. No set amount but proof of savings make the application stronger especially given COL.
Thank you for your input. But My question was pertaining to parents' networth as showing strongties to the home country...and not child's net worth
 
Thank you for your input. But My question was pertaining to parents' networth as showing strongties to the home country...and not child's net worth
Net worth doesn't show ties to return. If income property then show leases, rental agreements with tenants and that they must return to collect.
 
Child should still be able to show savings to account for additional expenses of having a parent visit, insurance, emergencies, etc. and/or that parents have the additional funds to cover any additional costs. No set amount but proof of savings make the application stronger especially given COL. :)
It's generally acceptable to submit documents in their original language (like INR net worth statements), as IRCC officers are trained to review them. However, to avoid any confusion or processing delays, it's strongly recommended to include a clear explanation or a certified translation of the net worth, converted to CAD. Providing a brief note that summarizes the key figures in Canadian dollars alongside the original INR document would be a proactive step to ensure clarity for the officer.
 
It's generally acceptable to submit documents in their original language (like INR net worth statements), as IRCC officers are trained to review them. However, to avoid any confusion or processing delays, it's strongly recommended to include a clear explanation or a certified translation of the net worth, converted to CAD. Providing a brief note that summarizes the key figures in Canadian dollars alongside the original INR document would be a proactive step to ensure clarity for the officer.

Another AI generated reply. If only it took into account parents don't need to show funds for a supervisa. Thanks for pointing out you don't really know anything about the topic.