Parents & Grandparents Visa

Sponsorship Of Parents And Grandparents

Give your parents and grandparents a happy life in Canada with the “Canada Parents & Grandparents PR Visa” with the assistance of Mission Overseas Immigration Experts. Our expert team will be there to help you at every step of the way. We assist you in gaining access to this vast pool of opportunities.

Eligibility For Parents And Grandparents Sponsorship In Canada

YOU MAY BE ABLE TO SPONSOR YOUR OWN PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:

  • You are 18 years old at least
  • You are presently residing in Canada
  • You should be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident of Canada, or a person listed in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act
  • You must have sufficient money to provide for the persons you want to sponsor, and you must provide evidence of this.

Whom You May Be Able To Sponsor

  • You may sponsor your parents and grandparents, associated by blood or adoption.
  • Even if they are divorced or separated, you can sponsor your parents and your grandparents’ spouses, or conjugal or common-law partners.
  • If your brothers and sisters, or half brothers and sisters are eligible dependent children you may include them in your application.
  • Should you decide to sponsor more than 1 person, you should meet the income requirements. You may also sponsor their dependants.
  • The people whom you want to sponsor must also meet certain eligibility like all required forms and documents must be submitted with their application. Including, medical certificates, police certificates, and biometrics.

Frequently asked Questions

  • Is the super visa for parents and grandparents a multiple-entry visa?

    Yes, The super visa does allow for multiple entries valid upto a period of 10 Years.

  • How is multiple entry visitor visa different to parent and grandparent super visa?

    A multiple-entry visa that allows for multiple entries for up to ten years is known as a super visa. The main distinction is that a 10-year multiple entry visa would only have a six-month status term for each entry whereas the super visa permits an individual to stay in Canada for up to five years at a time.

  • Can I withdraw my sponsorship application and submit a super visa application in its place?

    Absolutely, you have the right to withdraw your request for sponsorship at any moment. A super visa application will still be open to you.