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abhijitsen_2000
Aug 15, 2009, 11:47 AM
My Parents and Inlaws are on a visitors visa(B2) in USA. They wish to travel to Canada for a visit. Are they eligilble to apply for a canada visitors visa. If so what are the documents needed for them.
Also can I club them with my application. I am on H1.

Thanks,

Abhijit

lawanwadee
Aug 20, 2009, 02:11 PM
If their I-94 is valid less than 6 months, they must apply for Canadian visa from their home country.

The real problem is if they enter US and then go to Canada, they won't be allowed to return to US on that trip.. so you must arrange the trip starting from home country... go to US... go to Canada... go home.