LETTER OF INVITATION FOR PARENTS TO VISIT CANADA

If you have a child that's studying or residing in Canada and you desire to visit, it is required to apply for a Visa. To accomplish this task you will have to provide the Visa Officer with several documents along with the Visa application. One such document is a letter…

LETTER OF INVITATION FOR PARENTS TO VISIT CANADAIf you have a child that’s studying or residing in Canada and you desire to visit, it is required to apply for a Visa. To accomplish this task you will have to provide the Visa Officer with several documents along with the Visa application. One such document is a letter of invitation.

This letter will verify your reason for travel and must include several main pieces of information in order that the Visa Officer will issue the Visa.

Take in to account the each person in the traveling party need to submit their own form, which also must include those traveling as a family. Individuals under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian signature.

Submitting a letter of invitation doesn’t mean you’re legally responsible for visitors when they arrive in Canada. Make certain that you follow all instructions and include all pertinent information, a notarized letter if required to individual you’re inviting to Canada. The individual which you’re inviting must then submit this letter to their local embassy (Canadian), when applying.

You need to include this important information about each individual you are inviting:

– Full name
– Birthdate
– Resident address and phone number
– Your relation to the person
– Reason for trip

– The length of their stay
– Where they will stay and how will the person pay for things

You must also include this important information regarding yourself:

– Full name
– Birth-date
– Your resident and phone number in Canada
– Title of job
– Whether you’re a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident
– A copy of proof of your status in Canada, for example: a birth certificate from Canada, if you were born there, a citizenship card for Canada, if you’re naturalized, or a copy of a PR card or your IMM 1000 proof of landing, if you’re permanent

Full details of your family members, for example: names and birth-dates of your mate and dependents (this is a requirement for the parent or guardian and grandparent super visa), and the number of individuals living in your home, including individuals you may have sponsored and whose sponsorship may be still in effect (this is a requirement for the parent or guardian and grandparent super visa).

For parents or guardian and grandparent super visa’s only, you’re also required to provide: A written promise with a signature of your financial intentions for your parent, guardian or grandparents for their full stay in Canada, and evidence that your income is stable or exceeds the low-income cut-off (LICO) for the all number of individuals, which includes visiting parents, guardians and grandparents.