My elderly mother from a war torn country is going to visit me. Her passport and visitor visa is to expire in a year or less, so I consider apply for humanitarian or,
if too short on time, refugee program. Due to old age and war she would prefer to avoid complicated travel schemes required to obtain another visitor or parent visa.
What documents should she take with her
She believes Passport and Birth Certificate should be enough.
She is going leave work records, education diplomas, husband death certificate, various property related records with trusted friends or relatives there (while keeping electronic copies).
Due to heavy fighting it would be impossible to send the documents to Canada, and yet for same reason traveling is complicated, so she prefer travel light.
if too short on time, refugee program. Due to old age and war she would prefer to avoid complicated travel schemes required to obtain another visitor or parent visa.
What documents should she take with her
She believes Passport and Birth Certificate should be enough.
She is going leave work records, education diplomas, husband death certificate, various property related records with trusted friends or relatives there (while keeping electronic copies).
Due to heavy fighting it would be impossible to send the documents to Canada, and yet for same reason traveling is complicated, so she prefer travel light.