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Hi,

My parents came to Canada in July on Tourist visa.
We applied for supervisa while they were in India before coming here.
It got approved in Sep, while there were staying here in Canada for 6 months on Tourist Visa.
We got supervisa stamped on passports by sending those to LA, USA(Due to stamping condition of not being done within Canada)

Now we have stamped Supevisa on Passport. Do we need to flagpole at boarder or visit some other other and come back to activate Supervisa or not?

Kindly advise.
Hey . What you have done for this ? Flagpole is possible to initiate super visa ? Or did they leave canada and re entered ? Please advise
 
Hey . What you have done for this ? Flagpole is possible to initiate super visa ? Or did they leave canada and re entered ? Please advise

You have to leave and attempt to reenter. It would be best to try to extend on this current visit and next visit initiate the supervisa.
 
Hi everyone,


I need some clarification regarding passport submission for a Super Visa.

My father’s Super Visa application was processed through India, and he recently received a passport request letter from IRCC. However, he is currently visiting me in Canada.

The letter mentions:

“For Super Visa applications, passports must be submitted to a visa application centre outside Canada for insertion of a visitor visa.”
I understand passports can’t be stamped within Canada, but I read in some posts that it may be possible to send the passport to a VAC in the U.S. (like Los Angeles or New York) for stamping.

Has anyone here successfully done this while their parent was in Canada?
If yes, could you please share your experience — which VAC you used, how you sent it (courier or via a friend), and whether IRCC accepted it without issues?

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Super Visa Passport Stamping from Within Canada – My Experience
Hey everyone,
A lot of people have asked me how I got my parents’ Super Visa passports stamped while they were already in Canada. Normally, IRCC expects passports to be submitted outside Canada, but there’s a workaround: you can send them to a VFS office in the U.S., like New York (NY) or Los Angeles (LA).
Here’s exactly how I did it

Choosing the Right Courier
I used an official FedEx location (not Staples or Home Hardware). In Ottawa, there’s only one, so I had to go there. Only official courier outlets (FedEx, UPS, DHL) can generate two-way labels, which VFS requires.
Initially, I used
one envelope to send both passports to VFS NY and included one return envelope. But VFS emailed me saying they only return one passport per envelope, so I had to send an extra return label. Oddly, their website recommends FedEx, but their email asked for DHL or UPS only — so I ended up creating a DHL label for the second passport.
What I Included in the Package
  1. Passports
  1. Passport Request Letters (PPR) – one for each application
  1. VFS Consent Form – available on the VFS website – click here
  1. Money Order – check the VFS site for the latest fee. In Canada, CIBC offers USD money orders (RBC doesn’t for sure). Click here for official website
  1. Explanation Letter – optional, but I saw many people include it, so I did too.


How the Courier Process Worked
At the FedEx location, the staff were super helpful. They gave me the envelope for free, helped me create a FedEx account, and linked my credit card. They created the shipment to VFS NY using my account, then helped me generate the return label.
After VFS received the passports, they emailed asking for a second return label. They provided the envelope, but insisted on
DHL or UPS this time. So I created a DHL account, generated the label, and emailed it back to them.

 
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