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I qualified for the lottery to sponsor my parents for permanent residents application and I am in the process of gathering all documents. However, I am wondering whether applying for PR may jeopardize their chances of getting a visitors visa or a supervisa to Canada.

I am concerned because I came to understand that for spouse sponsorship, it is extremely rare to get a visitors visa while the PR application is being processed.

Could anyone please comment on whether it is harder for parents to get a visa if their PR sponsorship application has been submitted?

I understand the processing time right now is 5-6 years or more, and if PR application is a hindrance to issuance of visas, I would rather have my parents visit me temporarily. At the moment they have visitors visas but they are expiring soon.
 
I qualified for the lottery to sponsor my parents for permanent residents application and I am in the process of gathering all documents. However, I am wondering whether applying for PR may jeopardize their chances of getting a visitors visa or a supervisa to Canada.

I am concerned because I came to understand that for spouse sponsorship, it is extremely rare to get a visitors visa while the PR application is being processed.

Could anyone please comment on whether it is harder for parents to get a visa if their PR sponsorship application has been submitted?

I understand the processing time right now is 5-6 years or more, and if PR application is a hindrance to issuance of visas, I would rather have my parents visit me temporarily. At the moment they have visitors visas but they are expiring soon.

Spousal is a different situation. Spouses are considered a higher risk to overstay because it is assumed that they will stay with their spouse forever regardless.

There is not such a risk to overstay for parents.
 
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Thanks a lot. So there are no risks associated with visas in this case?
 
Thanks a lot. So there are no risks associated with visas in this case?

There is always risk but it is not a risk that can be compared to a spousal app. As your parents already hold a TRV and (I'm assuming) complied with all conditions previously, they likely won't have an issue being approved for another one.
 
Thanks again! Yes, they have visited Canada multiple times on their TRVs and have complied with all the regulations.

I agree that there's always a risk of rejection for any visa application. What I am inferring from your comments is that that risk is not significantly maginified after the PR Application is submitted.

On a related note, could you please comment on the present procrssing time of the PR application for parents? The CIC website indicates a > 4 year timeframe, but looking at postings on this forum I get the impression that it's a bit shorter now.
 
Thanks again! Yes, they have visited Canada multiple times on their TRVs and have complied with all the regulations.

I agree that there's always a risk of rejection for any visa application. What I am inferring from your comments is that that risk is not significantly maginified after the PR Application is submitted.

On a related note, could you please comment on the present procrssing time of the PR application for parents? The CIC website indicates a > 4 year timeframe, but looking at postings on this forum I get the impression that it's a bit shorter now.

No, not significantly magnified by the sponsorship app.

No idea. Check the forum spreadsheets.