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butyak01

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Jan 13, 2013
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Hi!
I just need clarification on the supervisa stay. My mother-in-law is on supervisa and I believe she can stay for 2 years without exiting the country, right? She has been bugging me that someone told her that an exit is needed after 6 months or 1 year of stay.
Anyone in this forum who can give me an absolute answer?
Happy Holidays!
 
butyak01 said:
Hi!
I just need clarification on the supervisa stay. My mother-in-law is on supervisa and I believe she can stay for 2 years without exiting the country, right? She has been bugging me that someone told her that an exit is needed after 6 months or 1 year of stay.
Anyone in this forum who can give me an absolute answer?
Happy Holidays!

What type of Visa does she have? Look under category in her visa sticker.

Is there any information handwritten when she arrived in her passport? What does it say?

Was she given a visitor record or any other document?
 
Thank you for your response. She is on Supervisa. Date written in her passport when she arrives is 23Jul2018 so it means that she can stay here up to that date without exiting, right?
 
butyak01 said:
Thank you for your response. She is on Supervisa. Date written in her passport when she arrives is 23Jul2018 so it means that she can stay here up to that date without exiting, right?

When did she enter Canada?
 
butyak01 said:
Hi!
I just need clarification on the supervisa stay. My mother-in-law is on supervisa and I believe she can stay for 2 years without exiting the country, right? She has been bugging me that someone told her that an exit is needed after 6 months or 1 year of stay.
Anyone in this forum who can give me an absolute answer?
Happy Holidays!

if she is on super visa, she can stay upto 2 years without exiting.
 
whats the min income threshold

i want to apply for my mom and am single in canada

so LICO IS one person or two person ?

and also is the income needed to be shown in tax returns or not ?

pls give me some information

thanks
 
I think I read some where that when entry stamp does not mention granted stay period it means six months,
read this
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/arriving.asp
 
nehamerchant said:
I think I read some where that when entry stamp does not mention granted stay period it means six months,
read this
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/arriving.asp

Yes. No date on stamp means default admission, which is 6 months.