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Shall I keep the reason of visit which I kept in my visitor visa application that I need my mother for baby delivery and support.
And do I need to give the travel dates as per the current processing timeline.
 
Shall I keep the reason of visit which I kept in my visitor visa application that I need my mother for baby delivery and support.
And do I need to give the travel dates as per the current processing timeline.
Give travel dates for when she plans to travel. Baby may be born so say to visit new grandchild.
 
Give travel dates for when she plans to travel. Baby may be born so say to visit new grandchild.
Thanks for your revert and inputs.
What’s your take on reapplying the visitor which got rejected can I make the duration of visit shorter to 3 weeks now as last time when it got rejected it was for 3months and change the purpose of visit to meet grand child.
And when should I reapply the visitor visa if I should ?
Or as they rejected on grounds of applicant’s asset and financial situation is insufficient I should go only for supervisa ?
 
Thanks for your revert and inputs.
What’s your take on reapplying the visitor which got rejected can I make the duration of visit shorter to 3 weeks now as last time when it got rejected it was for 3months and change the purpose of visit to meet grand child.
And when should I reapply the visitor visa if I should ?
Or as they rejected on grounds of applicant’s asset and financial situation is insufficient I should go only for supervisa ?
Supervisa requires your NOA not her funds. Her refusal was based on not showing enough of her own funds and staying way too long. She can reapply for a 3 week visit (IRCC knows she plans to stay longer) with her funds showing ties to return (her son is not a tie) and see what happens. If rejected again then don't reapply for some time. If she wants to stay longer than supervisa is the way to go with your NOA.
 
Shall I keep the reason of visit which I kept in my visitor visa application that I need my mother for baby delivery and support.
And do I need to give the travel dates as per the current processing timeline.

Baby delivery is in February, so your mother needs another reason for coming to Canada. Visiting her grandchild is a much better reason.
 
Supervisa requires your NOA not her funds. Her refusal was based on not showing enough of her own funds and staying way too long. She can reapply for a 3 week visit (IRCC knows she plans to stay longer) with her funds showing ties to return (her son is not a tie) and see what happens. If rejected again then don't reapply for some time. If she wants to stay longer than supervisa is the way to go with your NOA.
Thanks for your response , what’s your opinion on filing reconsideration for visitor visa through webform if I attach my spouse’/s paystubs also this time and also attach my mother’s bank statement again which has now better history of funds then the last time. is it worth giving a try ?
 
Baby delivery is in February, so your mother needs another reason for coming to Canada. Visiting her grandchild is a much better reason.
Thanks for your response , what’s your opinion on filing reconsideration for visitor visa through webform if I attach my spouse’/s paystubs also this time and also attach my mother’s bank statement again which has now better history of funds then the last time. is it worth giving a try ?
 
Thanks for your response , what’s your opinion on filing reconsideration for visitor visa through webform if I attach my spouse’/s paystubs also this time and also attach my mother’s bank statement again which has now better history of funds then the last time. is it worth giving a try ?
Reconsideration is for error in law. You can try but she wanted to come for 3 months which shows no reason to return and only around $10k. You can try but there are no timelines so you wait. Usually faster and better to reapply.
 
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