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What is a Super Visa, and how can I obtain one?
5 months agoSuper Visa for parents in Canada: LICO requirements, $100,000 insurance, medical examination, invitation letter, and online application. Guide for Edmonton.
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How to invite relatives under the family reunification program?
5 months agoGuide to Family Class Sponsorship in Canada for Edmonton residents: who can be a sponsor, how to sponsor a spouse and children, PGP and lottery, Super Visa alternative, “Lonely Canadian,” legal undertaking, application steps, fees, medical examination, biometrics, and where to find help in Alberta.
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Can I invite my parents for a long stay?
5 months agoA detailed guide to the Super Visa for parents and grandparents in Canada for Edmonton residents: how it differs from a tourist visa, LICO income requirements, documents confirming finances, mandatory medical insurance (from $100,000) and its cost, medical examination by a panel physician, invitation letter and living conditions, as well as how the Ukrainian community helps with adaptation.
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What documents do I need to prepare to invite my relatives?
5 months agoA complete guide for Edmonton residents: how to invite parents, grandparents, and other relatives to Canada. Types of visas (Visitor Visa and Super Visa), invitation letter, finances, translations, biometrics, medical examination, online application, and common reasons for refusal.
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Is it necessary to prove financial stability for an invitation?
5 months agoWe explain how IRCC assesses finances when inviting relatives to Canada from Edmonton. The difference between a Visitor Visa and a Super Visa when income is critical, what documents to submit (NOA, employer letter, pay stubs, statements), how LICO works, and common mistakes that lead to refusals.
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How to extend a visa for relatives who are already in Canada?
5 months agoWe explain how to extend the stay of relatives in Canada: Visitor Record (form IMM 5708), submission deadlines, documents, payment, and “maintained status.” Separately — Super Visa for parents/grandparents (LICO, insurance, medical examination) and the PGP sponsorship program.
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What to do if relatives are denied a visa?
5 months agoHas your relative been denied a visa to Canada? We explain what to do: how to read an IRCC letter, request GCMS/CAIPS through ATIP, submit a reconsideration through a webform, prepare a new application with stronger evidence, or appeal to the Federal Court. Also — 15/60-day deadlines and typical reasons for refusals.
This category contains step-by-step guides and checklists to help you prepare the necessary documents for your relatives before they arrive in Edmonton (Alberta). We explain what to prepare before departure, what documents to take with you, how to arrange insurance, and what registrations and applications may be required upon arrival. We explain the nuances in simple terms and suggest how to avoid common mistakes.