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Rakaviya

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Oct 6, 2018
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Hi All

My mother already has a visitor visa and now she has applied for super visa also. Have the below questions

1. Can she travel to Canada while her super visa is in progress ? .

2. There is a 1.5 month gap between her last visit to Canada, suppose if the immigration officer asks any questions at the border or gives a shorter stay will it be an issue in the super visa application processing ?

3. Can she submit PPR from Canada ?

Your response will be helpful
 
1. Yes
2. If she has only been gone for just over a month, CBSA may question why returning so quickly. She could be denied entry if it seems like she is living in Canada.
3. Yes
 
Hi All

My mother already has a visitor visa and now she has applied for super visa also. Have the below questions

1. Can she travel to Canada while her super visa is in progress ? .

2. There is a 1.5 month gap between her last visit to Canada, suppose if the immigration officer asks any questions at the border or gives a shorter stay will it be an issue in the super visa application processing ?

3. Can she submit PPR from Canada ?

Your response will be helpful

She should really be spending more time at home for both reentry and supervisa approval reasons. Supervisa and TRVs are meant to visit not move to Canada. The possible length of visit are giving people the false impression this is a permanent move. If you get sick and can’t purchase supervisa insurance, don’t purchase supervisa insurance, can’t access or pay for healthcare out of pocket or length of visit has been exceeded parents are expected to return home. Parent sponsorship is extremely difficult to obtain and a very large percentage of parents will not be able to move to Canada and will only be able to visit.