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mehmeh

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Jan 23, 2007
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Hi there,

My mom came to Canada on a regular (multi-entry) TRV instead of a Super Visa because I am not eligible at that time when she applied simply because I stopped working for a few months when I left the country to visit her.

I am also sponsoring her and it was already on step 2 processing.

My question was "if I help her apply for extension until February next year, will CIC question me why I did not apply for the Super Visa? Will it affect my sponsorship application?"

Thanks & best regards,
 
No - this will not impact her sponsorship application.
 
Read this

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=post;quote=1593742;topic=91654.4830;num_replies=4870;sesc=fd1e7770fdd110900231182da3327ce0

seanv said:
This

I know a friend of mine who requested extension on regular visitor visa and she got 2 years extension..

I have also got my mothers visa extended x3 consecutive times, one of my acquaintance was told they can ask 1 year visa ext too ( by immigration officer )

My folks are also here, and I am also in Step 2 - so will ride the same boat as above but only conundrum is of sending passport for stamping
 
Thanks for replying =)

I just have one more question.....I am quite confuse as to how long can my mom stay in Canada when her visa expiry was 01/01/2015. Her passport was not stamped at the border as to when should she leave the country. As per my understanding, with or without stamp, the maximum stay can only be 6 months. Please correct me if I am wrong =)

Kind regards,
 
Yes, 6 months, then extend > extend > try another, goto US and come back ( immigration officer will let her in probably with +- 6 months ), they are easy on folks
 
just a follow-up question......say if we go to US and come back on the same day, does this apply also?