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Ranahas

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Jul 14, 2025
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Hi,
I am writing to seek help for my mother’s supervisa application
I applied for her supervisa and visitor visa as well after her supervisa application rejected
Supervisa rejection was stated as following
That my income did not meet the LICO because we all live together( me , my father and 3 sisters)
Which i addressed in the visitor visa application by moving to a different place and have different address , but again the application was rejected and the reason was stated as( the visa officer is mot satisfied that my mother will return to home country and that she dont have enough assets)

Now my question is that, if i reapply again for supervisa and also included the property documents and some funds as well, will they consider the property as a new property because the property just registered under her name?
Kindly please advise
 
Hi,
I am writing to seek help for my mother’s supervisa application
I applied for her supervisa and visitor visa as well after her supervisa application rejected
Supervisa rejection was stated as following
That my income did not meet the LICO because we all live together( me , my father and 3 sisters)
Which i addressed in the visitor visa application by moving to a different place and have different address , but again the application was rejected and the reason was stated as( the visa officer is mot satisfied that my mother will return to home country and that she dont have enough assets)

Now my question is that, if i reapply again for supervisa and also included the property documents and some funds as well, will they consider the property as a new property because the property just registered under her name?
Kindly please advise
So you didn't meet LICO as PR/citizen? What is your income and number of people that live with you (spouse, children). Property is not LICO. NOA proves LICO.
 
Hi,
I am writing to seek help for my mother’s supervisa application
I applied for her supervisa and visitor visa as well after her supervisa application rejected
Supervisa rejection was stated as following
That my income did not meet the LICO because we all live together( me , my father and 3 sisters)
Which i addressed in the visitor visa application by moving to a different place and have different address , but again the application was rejected and the reason was stated as( the visa officer is mot satisfied that my mother will return to home country and that she dont have enough assets)

Now my question is that, if i reapply again for supervisa and also included the property documents and some funds as well, will they consider the property as a new property because the property just registered under her name?
Kindly please advise
LICO = cold hard cash / money
 
Are your parents still married? What status do your siblings have? Is your father a visitor as well? If so how long has he been visiting? On a regular TRV or a supervisa, Do you have any other siblings in your home country? The fact that you only recently moved and transferred ownership your mother recently appears to be driven by the supervisa application refusal so does not give IRCC a lot of confidence that this is permanent. Given your profile there seems to be well founded concerns that your parents won’t return home m.
 
Yes before they lived with me but now me and my spouse live separate
Your reply is very confusing. If you are married (living with spouse or not, unless legally separated going for a divorce), your family size to calculate LICO includes you, your spouse and the applicant). So your family size is at least 3 (it may be 4 if your mother is still married to your father and if he is not a PR).
The LICO of family size of 3 for 2023 is as below, so 2024 would be higher than that:
2023
3 people $54,743

Living with your father or siblings doesn't make a difference to your family size unless they are minors and are not PRs.
You said that your father is PR, are your father and mother still married.
If so, why doesn't he sponsor your mother to become PR?