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sumeshpunakkal

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Hi there,

I am applying super visa for my mother in law. I have selected 'Temporary Visa - More than 6 months', during the eligibility check.
What would you like to do in Canada?
Visit
How long are you planning to stay in Canada?
Temporarily - more than 6 months


But the application is not showing the checklist for Super Visa (Like medical insurance document), and it's asking 'Purpose Of Travel - Other' which I learned is not required for super visa

Examples of what you can provide as proof: A scanned copy of: Your flight ticket departing Canada,Your travel itinerary (e.g. places you will visit or stay, such as hotel booking),Proof of a medical appointment

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Sumesh
 
You'll need to select 'Super visa - Parents and grandparents' in the TRV application form under the 'Details of the visit to Canada' >> 'Purpose of visit' question when you actually apply
 
You'll need to select 'Super visa - Parents and grandparents' in the TRV application form under the 'Details of the visit to Canada' >> 'Purpose of visit' question when you actually apply
Thanks. Should I need to purchase a ticket to show the Purpose of Travel?
 
Thanks. Should I need to purchase a ticket to show the Purpose of Travel?

You need not purchase tickets before visa . You need to meet LICO for super visa and the visitor needs medical and medical insurance cover for one year.
In the application form select super visa as purpose of visit
 
I recently applied for Super visa for my mother-in-law and got it approved. For 'purpose of travel - other ' I submitted a letter explaining the reason for her visit in detail and her intentions on returning back to home country when the visa expires.The letter was addressed to the Visa officer from my mother-in-law. You don't need a flight ticket for it.
 
I recently applied for Super visa for my mother-in-law and got it approved. For 'purpose of travel - other ' I submitted a letter explaining the reason for her visit in detail and her intentions on returning back to home country when the visa expires.The letter was addressed to the Visa officer from my mother-in-law. You don't need a flight ticket for it.
HI Kumar

Did you applied online?
 
I recently applied for Super visa for my mother-in-law and got it approved. For 'purpose of travel - other ' I submitted a letter explaining the reason for her visit in detail and her intentions on returning back to home country when the visa expires.The letter was addressed to the Visa officer from my mother-in-law. You don't need a flight ticket for it.

Thanks Kumar. Where did you upload the medical insurance document?
 
You might have answered the questionnaire wrong that's why the medical insurance is not showing up.
 
You might have answered the questionnaire wrong that's why the medical insurance is not showing up.
Below is my answers.

What would you like to do in Canada?
Visit
How long are you planning to stay in Canada?
Temporarily - more than 6 months
Which country issued your passport?
IND (India)
What is your current country/territory of residence? If you are presently in Canada, you should select Canada.
India
Do you have a family member who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and is 18 years or older?
Yes
What is your date of birth?

Have you lived in Canada as a permanent resident or landed immigrant?

No
Are you a lawful permanent resident of the United States with a valid alien registration card (Green Card)?

No
How are you related to your family member?

Parent/grandparent
What is your marital status?
Widowed
What is your province of destination? If visiting multiple provinces, select the one in which you will be spending most of your time.
British Columbia
What is the main purpose of your visit?

To visit family and/or friends


Do you have proof of your relationship with the person who is inviting you to Canada?


Yes
Do you have a job in the country where you currently live?
No
Do you own a business in the country where you currently live?
No
Do you depend on someone for financial support?
Yes
Have you travelled to other countries in the previous 10 years?
No
Are you accompanying a family member that has status in Canada, or has recently been approved to come to Canada?

No
Have you ever committed, been arrested for, been charged with, or convicted of any criminal offence in any country?

No
Have you had a medical exam performed by an IRCC authorized panel physician (doctor) within the last 12 months?

No
Do you want to submit an application for a family member?

No
Are you giving someone access to your application?

No
There are fees associated with this application. Will you be paying your fees or are you fee exempt?

Yes, I will be paying my application fees.
Are you able to make a digital copy of your documents with a scanner or camera?

Yes
Will you be paying your application fees online? To pay online, you need a Visa, MasterCard or American Express.

Yes
 
How are you related to your family member?
CHILD

*common mistake in SV app
 
The relationship is from your (the applicant's) point of view.

For example: If your parent lives in Canada you should choose 'They are my parent or step-parent'.

Note: If your partner is a same sex spouse, the marriage must be legally recognized in your country.

So you're parent is in Canada?
 
The relationship is from your (the applicant's) point of view.

For example: If your parent lives in Canada you should choose 'They are my parent or step-parent'.

Note: If your partner is a same sex spouse, the marriage must be legally recognized in your country.

So you're parent is in Canada?

Nope. We are in Canada (applicant's daughter and son in law).
I thought we should be selecting 'Parent/Grand Parent'.
But you are right, selecting child is providing the right document list.
Thanks a lot, and have a great day.
 
I did that too before, I changed it to child and the medical insurance showed up.