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Visa Office......
Guatemala
App. Filed.......
6/July/2009
Doc's Request.
2/Sept./2009
AOR Received.
11/January/2010
File Transfer...
Documents arrived: 17/Dec./2009
Med's Request
1/March/2010 received 26/March/2010
Med's Done....
17April/2010. Additional documents sent 28/April
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
5/May/2010
VISA ISSUED...
Dec. 10, 2010. Received January 11, 2011.
LANDED..........
March 10, 2011
Hi everyone
So my mother’s visa was approved. What I still don’t understand is why If I checked in the box that says supervisa, she always gets the multiple visa. Even the insurance was bought and submitted with each and every document they ask for. I mean I’m happy she got it but why not the supervisa?

Thanks
 
What was the code? Was it PG-1?
 
Hi everyone
So my mother’s visa was approved. What I still don’t understand is why If I checked in the box that says supervisa, she always gets the multiple visa. Even the insurance was bought and submitted with each and every document they ask for. I mean I’m happy she got it but why not the supervisa?

Thanks

It's still ultimately at the discretion of the visa officer; they can grant an ordinary TRV even if you applied for a super visa. You'll just have to request for her extension if you wish for her to stay for more than six months.
 
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Hi everyone
So my mother’s visa was approved. What I still don’t understand is why If I checked in the box that says supervisa, she always gets the multiple visa. Even the insurance was bought and submitted with each and every document they ask for. I mean I’m happy she got it but why not the supervisa?

Thanks

Supervisas are generally multiple visas. So it is normal.
 
Hi everyone
So my mother’s visa was approved. What I still don’t understand is why If I checked in the box that says supervisa, she always gets the multiple visa. Even the insurance was bought and submitted with each and every document they ask for. I mean I’m happy she got it but why not the supervisa?

Thanks
Was she issued a V-1 or a PG-1? Both could be multiple entry visas


If it's a V-1 then there have been similar cases in the recent past even if you checked the super visa option.

Did you just barely meet LICO?
What financial documents did you include?
How long a visit did she mention for a super visa?
Does she have any medical condition that might seem like she could need more than the insurance coverage which you had purchased?
 
Hi everyone
I finally got my mom to send me Pict of her visa, it does say PG -1 !! So it is a Supervisa! Does this mean she can say she will stay 2 yrs and try to see if they approve?
Thanks
 
Hi everyone
I finally got my mom to send me Pict of her visa, it does say PG -1 !! So it is a Supervisa! Does this mean she can say she will stay 2 yrs and try to see if they approve?
Thanks

How long she is allowed to stay in Canada is determined at the port of entry by the CBSA officer. However yes, the super visa gives the CBSA officer the ability to allow your mother into Canada for up to 2 years.
 
Hi everyone
I finally got my mom to send me Pict of her visa, it does say PG -1 !! So it is a Supervisa! Does this mean she can say she will stay 2 yrs and try to see if they approve?
Thanks
That's great :)

PG-1 visas are multiple-entry visas!
 
Thanks everyone for your advice!