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  • Super Visa Parents Applied but Spouse Withdrew As Co-signer

  • Inderpreet

    Member
    June 16, 2020 at 3:10 pm

    I went to a lawyer in Hamilton to get my parents in Canada on a super visa. My spouse was with me and she signed to support as a co-signer because according to lawyer my income was couple of hundred short. We sent our documents to my parents and they submitted their super visa applications. Recently, we had a dispute and got separated. My wife called me today and told that she has withdrawn her co-signing for super visa. What would be the fate of my parents’s super visa application?

  • Rajpal (Admin)

    Administrator
    June 17, 2020 at 8:11 am

    If the applications of super visa are not processed yet, an officer can refuse the applications upon receipt of withdrawl request and after sending a procedural fairness letter to the inviter or the applicants. If applications have been processed and super visas have been issued, then it would be difficult for an officer to recall the passports and cancel the visas issued already. If your parents come to Canada, they may be questioned about it by CBSA officers. A CBSA officer may allow your parents to enter Canada for two years (as per super visa) or six months (as per temporary resident visa).

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