Hi,
My parents are going to visit Canada on a supervisa. It is their second time visting Canada using their TRV which will be expired on Feb 11, 2019.
I booked a non-refundable ticket for them from June 2018 to March, 2019 (approximately 10 months).
Are they going to be in trouble considering the fact that the return ticket is due after the TRV expiry?
CIC website:
The expiry date on the TRV is the date by which the visa must be used to seek admission into Canada. The validity date is NOT the suggested duration of the visit. At the port of entry examination, CBSA officers determine the length of time temporary residents are authorized to stay in Canada.
Typically, when officers are satisfied that the foreign nationals are admissible, entry is granted for a six-month period, unless they hold a Parent and Grandparent Extended Stay Temporary Resident Visa in which case entry may be granted for a period of up to two years on their initial stay.
BUT what if it is their second visit to Canada (not their initial stay)? Do I have to cancel the non-refundable tickets?
My parents are going to visit Canada on a supervisa. It is their second time visting Canada using their TRV which will be expired on Feb 11, 2019.
I booked a non-refundable ticket for them from June 2018 to March, 2019 (approximately 10 months).
Are they going to be in trouble considering the fact that the return ticket is due after the TRV expiry?
CIC website:
The expiry date on the TRV is the date by which the visa must be used to seek admission into Canada. The validity date is NOT the suggested duration of the visit. At the port of entry examination, CBSA officers determine the length of time temporary residents are authorized to stay in Canada.
Typically, when officers are satisfied that the foreign nationals are admissible, entry is granted for a six-month period, unless they hold a Parent and Grandparent Extended Stay Temporary Resident Visa in which case entry may be granted for a period of up to two years on their initial stay.
BUT what if it is their second visit to Canada (not their initial stay)? Do I have to cancel the non-refundable tickets?