Can Singapore PR bring parents?

Can Singapore PR bring parents?

Yes, it is one of the advantages of becoming a PR: a Singapore PR may apply for Long Term Visit Pass (LTVP) for his/her first degree family members i.e. Spouse, children (below the age of 21 years old) and parents. This will allow the family member(s) to stay long term in Singapore (minimum up to 1 year).

How many times can I extend my stay in Canada?

There is no statutory limit on the number of times a person can extend visitor status. Instead, the officer will consider the history of the applicant, the purpose of the visit, and whether there is a valid reason to continue visiting.

How many times visit visa can be extended?

Note that you can only renew your visit visa for two times maximum. You will have a maximum of 60 days extension.

How many times can I extend my visa?

Usually an extension will be given for the duration you ask and give justification. However, the maximum duration for extension you can ask for is 6 months. Also, you can not apply for a visitor visa extension as many times as you want. The maximum you can stay on B1/B2 visa is 1 year.

How long do I have to leave Canada before I can return?

6 months

How many times can I visit Canada in one year?

While valid, a multiple entry visa will let you travel to Canada for six months at a time as many times as you want. It will be valid for up to 10 years or one month before your passport expires, whichever is shorter. You must arrive in Canada on or before the expiry date on your visa.

Can I leave Canada and come back?

A visitor record says that you have visitor status in Canada and how long you can stay. It doesn’t guarantee that you can leave and then re-enter Canada. If you plan to travel outside Canada or the United States, you must meet our entry requirements to return to Canada.

How long can you leave Canada without losing citizenship?

How long are you welcome to visit another country? A Canadian can stay for up to 182 days per calendar year (without paying U.S. income tax). Visitors can stay for maximum of six months in each 12 months (not a calendar year, but counting backwards 12 months from your date of entry).