Hello everyone, my parents, in India, just got a 3 month visitor visa to Canada. They were hoping for much longer, but they were only granted 3 months. Now they are not sure if it is even worth coming here for a visit.
1. Can this 3 month period be extended before or after they come here? If so, is it difficult to do that. And what is a realistic expectation?
2. or should they come here and I can sponser them when they are here. In this case can they remain here while the sponsership is in process?
Someone please comment on your experience as well as what we should do now.
Thank you
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Originally posted by ravisingh
Hello everyone, my parents, in India, just got a 3 month visitor visa to Canada. They were hoping for much longer, but they were only granted 3 months. Now they are not sure if it is even worth coming here for a visit.
1. Can this 3 month period be extended before or after they come here? If so, is it difficult to do that. And what is a realistic expectation?
2. or should they come here and I can sponser them when they are here. In this case can they remain here while the sponsership is in process?
Someone please comment on your experience as well as what we should do now.
Thank you
further addition:
if you sponsor your parents then they have to stay here in Canada until a decision has been made on their application. I think thats the rule but chk with cic.gc.ca
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Originally posted by anand_va
further addition:
if you sponsor your parents then they have to stay here in Canada until a decision has been made on their application. I think thats the rule but chk with cic.gc.ca
'In terms of your other query, I have not heard of a 3 month visitors visa, it is for 6 months.'
It is upto the Consulate to decide the duration of a visa. It can be single entry with validity of a week, for example.
If a visa for 3 months has been issued, it means they possibly have some concerns about travellers intentions, or the documents provided are not strong on showing ties to home country(India).
If you are intending to sponsor your parents, it is advisable for them to travel and return as per the visa dates. The sponsorship can proceed independently.
Hi everyone, thanks to all those who have responed.
They are here now. and the validity of the visa (on visa sticker in the passport) is for 3months. At POE, the immigration guy just put a line over the visa sticker with no new date or duration stated. Thus the only date in the 3month window that was put on the sticker originally.
That's why we're asuming it is a 3 month visa
We'd like to have my parents stay for awhile. I will be applying to have there visa extended.
We need my monther's help in taking care of the kids. Is that a good enough reason for the extension?
Also my Father is 59 years old. Can we apply for a work permit for the duration of the extension?
Please advise.
Thank you,
Quote:As someone already mentioned above, the date on the sticker is simply the window during which you can enter Canada - it does not indicate how long you can stay.
Originally posted by ravisingh
They are here now. and the validity of the visa (on visa sticker in the passport) is for 3months.
Quote:This is standard procedure.
At POE, the immigration guy just put a line over the visa sticker with no new date or duration stated. Thus the only date in the 3month window that was put on the sticker originally.
That's why we're asuming it is a 3 month visa
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