Joint Offer for Visitor Visa - Mr. Miller Please
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Joint Offer for Visitor Visa - Mr. Miller Please
A person want to extend offer to relatives for visitor visa i.e. sends
letter of invitation and promise for day to day expenses, but due to less
income gets a support of another person, which is not related to him - just
friends. Whether this joint invitation is acceptable or not by the
immigration authorities for issuing visitor visa? If this is not workable,
what are the other solutions.
Mr. Miller is specifically requested to reply, all other replies are
gratefully acknowledged in advance.
letter of invitation and promise for day to day expenses, but due to less
income gets a support of another person, which is not related to him - just
friends. Whether this joint invitation is acceptable or not by the
immigration authorities for issuing visitor visa? If this is not workable,
what are the other solutions.
Mr. Miller is specifically requested to reply, all other replies are
gratefully acknowledged in advance.
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Re: Joint Offer for Visitor Visa - Mr. Miller Please
Person inviting must demonstrate ability to support invited relatives during
their visit in Canada, unless they have enough money on their own for all
related expenses and demonstrate it when applying for visa. Third party
support is irrelevant.
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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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> A person want to extend offer to relatives for visitor visa i.e. sends
> letter of invitation and promise for day to day expenses, but due to less
> income gets a support of another person, which is not related to him -
just
> friends. Whether this joint invitation is acceptable or not by the
> immigration authorities for issuing visitor visa? If this is not workable,
> what are the other solutions.
> Mr. Miller is specifically requested to reply, all other replies are
> gratefully acknowledged in advance.
their visit in Canada, unless they have enough money on their own for all
related expenses and demonstrate it when applying for visa. Third party
support is irrelevant.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"John" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> A person want to extend offer to relatives for visitor visa i.e. sends
> letter of invitation and promise for day to day expenses, but due to less
> income gets a support of another person, which is not related to him -
just
> friends. Whether this joint invitation is acceptable or not by the
> immigration authorities for issuing visitor visa? If this is not workable,
> what are the other solutions.
> Mr. Miller is specifically requested to reply, all other replies are
> gratefully acknowledged in advance.