• November 18, 2013

    Difference Between a Visitor Visa and a Super Visa

    Visitor Visa vs Super Visa Currently, most visitors to Canada may visit for up to six months when they first enter Canada. Visitors who wish to stay longer must apply for an extension and pay a new fee. With the parent and grandparent [...]

  • November 18, 2013

    What is a Super Visa

    In light of the closure of the (grand)parental sponsorship, Citizenship and Immigration Canada has come up with a viable alternative to the Super Visa. Now, parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents may be eligible to apply for this visa to [...]

  • November 13, 2013

    Super Visa

    In lieu of the parental sponsorship applications, citizenship and immigration, Canada has released the ability for Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada to obtain their grandparents and parents to visit Canada with this new visa. At the discretion of an immigration officer [...]

  • November 13, 2013

    The Super Visa Alternative to Parental Sponsorship

    Super Visa for Parents In order to compensate for the closure of the parental and grandparental sponsorship applications, citizenship and Immigration Canada opened the Super Visa application. This visa, though temporary, can be valid for up to ten years for parents and grandparents [...]