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My brother-in-law is a Canadian Chinese, and my sister is now in Canada. I want to apply for a visit from my mother. What should I do with it?

Starting from 2011121,Canadian visa offices in various countries began to accept "super visas" for parents and grandparents to apply for family reunion. This visa is applicable to parents and grandparents of Canadian residents or citizens who are waiting for immigration visa approval. The validity period can be as long as 65,438+00 years, and successful applicants can stay for up to 24 months at a time, during which there is no need to renew.

To apply for a "super visa" in Canada, you must meet the following basic conditions:

1. Parents and grandparents need to pass the physical examination. The requirements for a super visa to pass a medical examination are the same as those for existing visas for visiting relatives and immigrants. The Canadian government will not accept applicants who already have a serious illness.

2. Children or grandchildren living in Canada must meet the minimum income requirements and make financial support commitments to their parents or grandparents who apply to go to Canada. The most basic income requirement for the guarantor is that the personal annual income should be at least 6.5438+0.7 million yuan.

3. Proof of purchasing effective private medical insurance in Canada must be provided.