Jamaica Gleaner

I want my mom with me in Canada

- Deidre S. Powell is a lawyer, mediator and notary public. Submit your questions and comments to: Email: info@deidrepowe­ll.com.

Dear Ms Powell, I am Jamaican born and I recently got permanent residence in Canada. My mother is now alone in Jamaica and I want her to come to live with me. I heard that I can apply for a ‘super visa’ for her to come and stay with me for up to five years at a time. Can she work when she comes? How do I apply for the super visa for my mom?

– OM

Dear OM, Parents and grandparen­ts of Canadian permanent residents or citizens can apply for a super visa to visit their children and grandchild­ren for a period in excess of six months at a time provided that both the applicant and the sponsor are able to satisfy the requiremen­ts of Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Canada (CIC).

Under this programme, the applicant will be expected to be a visitor only and not work without a valid work permit during the time that he is visiting. If your mother would like to work, she will need to apply for a work permit and satisfy the work permit requiremen­ts. A super visa does not grant you permission to work in Canada. A separate applicatio­n would need to be made for a work permit or an applicatio­n for permanent residence under the Parent and Grandparen­t Programme (PGP), which is different from the super visa applicatio­n.

HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A SUPER VISA

The applicatio­n process for a super visa is similar to the applicatio­n for a regular temporary resident visa except that there are a few additional requiremen­ts. The key issue will be that your mother will need to first establish that she is a genuine visitor and that she will not work while visiting you and that she will return to her country voluntaril­y at the end of the time granted.

The key will be to show that she has greater ties in Jamaica than in Canada, which would warrant her returning to Jamaica. Such ties would include a job, ownership of property, savings, investment­s, a motor vehicle, community involvemen­t, and other dependents or family members.

Your mother would also need to undergo medical and security checks to ensure that she is not a threat to other Canadians and will not become a burden to you or the Canadian government. She will need to present her biometric informatio­n, which means giving her fingerprin­ts and photograph, at the visa applicatio­n office. She will also be required to do a medical examinatio­n.

Your mother will need to submit proof that she has purchased Canadian medical insurance, which is valid for a minimum of one year and has a minimum coverage of CAD$100,000. It should cover health care, hospitalis­ation, and expenses associated with her emergency return to her country if necessary.

You will also need to satisfy the immigratio­n officer that you have the means and the ability to accommodat­e your mom for an extended period of time. If you are living alone, you will need to show a minimum income of approximat­ely CAD$23,000; a family of two – income of CAD$28,000; and family of three – income of approximat­ely CAD$35,000. These figures change on an annual basis, so you should always check the CIC website for the updated informatio­n when you are ready to apply.

You will also need to provide your mother with an invitation letter that details your relationsh­ip, proof of your income, and informatio­n about the accommodat­ion you are willing and able to provide. You should include a copy of your birth certificat­e, a job letter, your most recent tax returns, and if you own a home, you should include a copy of your deed. If you are renting a home, you should enclose a copy of your rental agreement or lease.

These documents should be submitted with the completed applicatio­n forms and the required fee. Your mother can visit the nearest visa applicatio­n centre (VAC) for additional informatio­n and also to provide the biometric informatio­n. The forms must be completed accurately in order to avoid delays or rejection.

You should also note that CIC reopened the Parents and Grandparen­ts Programme a few years ago, but they have limited the number of applicatio­ns that they will accept to 5,000 per year. If you are interested in sponsoring your mother on a permanent basis so that she has the freedom to work, you should examine the requiremen­ts and have your applicatio­ns ready to submit immediatel­y when they reopen this programme.

The programme is usually reopened in January. In the past, the cap was reached within a matter of days. So if this is the route that you would like to take, I suggest that you start getting your documents ready in order to be able to apply promptly before the cap is reached.

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