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Super Visa & Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship

Super Visa - Immigration for Parents and Grandparents are Made Easy

Do you dream of reuniting with your parents and grandparents in Canada? Separated by distance, it can be challenging to spend quality time with loved ones. Here's where Migration Associates of Canada can help. The Super Visa and Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship programs offer pathways for your loved ones to join you in Canada for extended periods. Our experienced team simplifies the application process, ensuring you choose the right option and navigate the path to a happy family reunion in Canada. Contact us today for a free consultation!

Understanding Your Options: Super Visa vs. Sponsorship

Are you looking to reunite with your parents and grandparents in Canada? Here’s a breakdown of two immigration options to consider:

Super Visa

This visa allows extended stays in Canada for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It’s ideal for families who want frequent visits but don’t necessarily need permanent residency yet. Super Visas typically offer stays of up to two years at a time with the possibility of renewals.

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship

This program paves the way for permanent residency in Canada for your parents and grandparents. It allows them to live, work, and eventually become Canadian citizens. Sponsorship offers a long-term solution for families seeking lasting reunification.

Who is Eligible? Meeting Requirements for Reunions

Before diving into the application process, let’s explore the eligibility requirements for both Super Visa and Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship programs:

Super Visa

You must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident 18 years or older.
You'll need to demonstrate sufficient income to support your parents/grandparents during their stay financially.

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship:

Similar to Super Visa, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident 18 years or older.
You'll need to meet the current MNI set by the Canadian government, demonstrating your ability to support your sponsored family members financially.
You'll be signing an undertaking to financially support your sponsored parents/grandparents for a set period (typically 20 years).
You may need to prove you have suitable housing to accommodate your sponsored family members.
While these are the main requirements, exceptions or special circumstances might affect eligibility. We recommend checking the official Canadian government IRCC website for the latest details.

The Application Process & How We Can Help: Streamlining Your Journey

Reuniting with family in Canada shouldn’t be an overwhelming experience. Here’s a breakdown of the application process for both Super Visa and Sponsorship programs, along with how Migration Associates of Canada can simplify your journey:

The Application Steps:

Gather required documents (proof of relationship, financials, medicals), submit the application electronically, undergo biometrics/medicals if needed, and receive the visa upon approval.
Express interest to sponsor, receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA), gather extensive documentation (financials, proof of relationship, accommodation plans), complete medical examinations and potential interviews, and await final processing and approval.
While these are simplified outlines, the process can involve complexities, especially for Sponsorship. Migration Associates of Canada offers experienced support throughout:

We ensure your application package is complete and meets all requirements.

Meeting Deadlines: We help you stay on track and submit your application within the specified timeframes.

We act as your liaison with immigration authorities, keeping you informed and advocating on your behalf.

By partnering with us, you can navigate the application process with confidence, increasing your chances of a successful reunion with your loved ones in Canada.

Super Visa or Sponsorship? We Simplify Your Path to Family!

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