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<blockquote data-quote="matrixsudu" data-source="post: 26240901" data-attributes="member: 110884"><p>Parents are not considered dependents unless you can prove that they are living with your financial support. As long as they are pensioners, it is not going to happen.</p><p>You can bring them in on a visiting visa but for a maximum term of 6 months for each session. Then they have to go back and re-visit as per their next tourist visa duration. But there is no other way to have them together with you permanently for the whole duration of your wife's doctoral studies. Because your wife will be on a student visa and you will also be on the same visa as her dependent visa holder in this case. Both you and your wife can have multiple visits to Sri Lanka as far as you can manage financially but that is also not possible these days given the travel restrictions and other expensive arrangements in place for travelers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matrixsudu, post: 26240901, member: 110884"] Parents are not considered dependents unless you can prove that they are living with your financial support. As long as they are pensioners, it is not going to happen. You can bring them in on a visiting visa but for a maximum term of 6 months for each session. Then they have to go back and re-visit as per their next tourist visa duration. But there is no other way to have them together with you permanently for the whole duration of your wife's doctoral studies. Because your wife will be on a student visa and you will also be on the same visa as her dependent visa holder in this case. Both you and your wife can have multiple visits to Sri Lanka as far as you can manage financially but that is also not possible these days given the travel restrictions and other expensive arrangements in place for travelers. [/QUOTE]
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