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arshadrk

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Nov 17, 2022
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I applied for my mothers Super Visa in 2022 with the understanding that it will be valid for 10 years and with each entry of maximum 5 years. The visa stamped in her passport has a validity of October 2023. I expected that her stay would be 5 years long but now that i checked IRCC site, it seems that it was for only two years. What would be the next step now? someone suggested visitor record. I read up on that and it seems it can only be applied for visitor visa extensions. Is Super Visa a visit visa? Someone knowledgeable, kindly advise. Thank you
 
Yes, a Super Visa is still a visitor visa, just with extra benefits.
If your mother was only given 2 years of stay, the correct next step is to apply for a Visitor Record to extend her stay inside Canada.
This is the normal process and is allowed for Super Visa holders.
 
Hi-
I am in process of filling the online application for my parents for Super visa. I have a question about entering details in Travel History section.
My parents has many travel between India, Canada and USA in last 5 years.

They also have multiple land border entries between Canada and USA (overall straight stay between US and Canada is around 10 months).

But their passport do not have all the stamps because most of the time on land border, agents do not stamp their passport.
Question is- do they really have to enter all the entries in Travel History section or can they estimate some of the entries between US and Canada as we do not remember exact dates? Is it fine if 1 or 2 entries are missed out of 15 total entries?
Thanks
 
Hi-
I am in process of filling the online application for my parents for Super visa. I have a question about entering details in Travel History section.
My parents has many travel between India, Canada and USA in last 5 years.

They also have multiple land border entries between Canada and USA (overall straight stay between US and Canada is around 10 months).

But their passport do not have all the stamps because most of the time on land border, agents do not stamp their passport.
Question is- do they really have to enter all the entries in Travel History section or can they estimate some of the entries between US and Canada as we do not remember exact dates? Is it fine if 1 or 2 entries are missed out of 15 total entries?
Thanks

I think you need to order the entry record from both countries.