The super visa is a visa that is valid for up to 10 years. It allows you to stay in Canada for up to two years at a time. Every two years you must leave the country and then you may come back as many times as you want for up to 10 years. The catch is that you must be the parent or grandparent of persons who are already Canadian citizens or at least permanent residents of Canada. You must also be allowed to enter Canada and meet certain other conditions.
The reason for this is because they want to determine that you are in fact a visitor and will willingly leave at the end of your visit.
When applying for a super visa you can include your spouse or common-law partner to come with you; however, you cannot include dependants in this application.
Another visa called the 10-year multiple entry visa also exists. Many people ask what is the difference between the two then. The answer is that with the ten year multiple entry visa, individuals are only allowed to stay for up to six months and then they must leave. But the super visa allows individuals to stay for up to two years at a time without having to leave the country.
If you are decided whether to apply for a multiple TRV or a Super Visa Application, call us today. Let us tell you the difference and inform you which option is best for you. At Akrami & Associates, there is Always Way!
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