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    May 2025 Supervisa Application

    There is a backlog. Your parents are potentially getting an up to 5-7 year visit (very generous) so a few months processing is really not a lot. It is also a visit so not typically urgent. Given the volume of parents attempting to remain in Canada IRCC is trying to ensure that parents do have...
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    Received medical request for super visa even though upfront medical provided

    Wouldn’t worry. Your parents did the medical and you responded within 30 days. This is not an unusual situation and why doing an upfront medical sometimes doesn’t save you time in the end.
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    Study Permit Delay (Over 7 Months)

    What school has accepted you in Canada? Do you still have a valid offer? Do you now have PAL? The fact that you are living in a 3rd country without longterm legal status but come from Iraq raises concerns about whether you will return to Iraq after your studies. IRCC asking for military service...
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    drive uber

    Time you are actually in your car logged into the app accepting rides.
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    Remote Job Offer from Quebec-Based Company

    EMPP is such a small program that any information or processing information is extremely variable. That being said your application has a lot of potential issues. You should really be looking at other options. Preferably also not 100% remote work.
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    Immigrant Visa status mentioned as revoked at airport

    Could be a variety of reason from human error to concerns about whether person is a genuine visitor. Impossible for anyone to guess.
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    Dependent doesn't receive portal 1

    Those inside Canada need to land first then those outside Canada with get PPR.
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    Does the income needed have to be earned within a calendar year?

    Likely don’t meet LICO with 1/2 a year of work.
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    Received medical request for super visa even though upfront medical provided

    All you need to do is send a webform to flag that they had already done the medical. It is likely just waiting to be reviewed by potentially IRCC medical staff.
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    PGP 2025

    Pure insanity. Does Quebec accept parents & grandparents but pause spousal sponsorship?
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    Study Permit Delay (Over 7 Months)

    Do you have permanent status in Turkey? Would order GCMS notes.
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    Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3

    This gets murky because his kidney issues could be considered a preexisting condition. Irregardless of what happens to his supervisa he should be seeing a nephrologist. If you have any future plans of attempting to sponsor your parents this also could become a huge issue. Sponsoring is very...
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    Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3

    With the declared blood results?
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    Information regarding PAL eligibility for Northeastern University, Toronto Campus

    I had no idea it existed! Is Brock not enough for the region? Tough enough to attract students outside that region to Brock.
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    Study Permit Delay (Over 7 Months)

    This is likely stuck in security screening if you have a military history. What country? What type of degree? Field?
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    Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3

    Even if approved getting supervisa insurance may be difficult and expensive and anything nephrology related may be classified as preexisting condition. Is your father being followed by a nephrologist? Is he diabetic? Supervisa is meant to visit Canada and supervisa insurance is only emergency...
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    Information reg PAL

    Northeastern in Canada is essentially a private university degree mill. Of course it is possible not to receive PAL after any admission. Would recommend sticking to a public university.
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    Applying for PGWP extension due to Passport expiry

    Include a simple explanation of the actual facts.
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    Does the income needed have to be earned within a calendar year?

    Yes if you otherwise qualify and so do your parents. It is still a visitor visa so they need a plan for their future in their home country.