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Vickyndm

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Oct 13, 2022
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Hi All ,

I am planning to invite my mom in super-visa category , she has never been to Canada so far and I am concerned about showing ties for a stay at home mother. I can show bank statement and some investment certificates she has in her name - which is approx 30 K CAD . I also have enough funds to support her , in this case do I still nee to go through the hassle of translating the documents in her name in my home country ? Please advice if the funds she has is enough ties back home and she is also supporting my grandmother currently.

Most document has her first name with Initials , so should I also get a notary of her name saying FirstName LastName is same as FirstName.L
 
https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=018&top=4

This “ hassle “ you’re referring to are the rules


What language should my supporting documents be in?​

Unless we tell you otherwise, all supporting documents must be in English or French.

If it is not in English or French, you must send it with:

  • the English or French translation and
  • an affidavit from the person who completed the translation and
  • a certified photocopy of the original document
I get that part about translating it to English or french, And my question is whether the Investment certificates and Bank account + Taking care of Grandma would be enough ties to the country ?

I know for Visitor visa they reject if the ties aren't strong, but the purpose of super visa is to have your parents for an extended period of time , so hence asking in the forum if its that important to show property ties , or if anyone faced rejection due to weak ties.
 
I get that part about translating it to English or french, And my question is whether the Investment certificates and Bank account + Taking care of Grandma would be enough ties to the country ?

I know for Visitor visa they reject if the ties aren't strong, but the purpose of super visa is to have your parents for an extended period of time , so hence asking in the forum if its that important to show property ties , or if anyone faced rejection due to weak ties.

Still important to show ties to your home country with a supervisa especially these days. Although a supervisa allows you to visit for a longer time than normal TRV parents are expected to return home and many are attempting to remain so IRCC has become more strict about supervisa approvals.