Phrasing a support letter for a relative
#1
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Phrasing a support letter for a relative
Hello,
I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
Canadian residency.
I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
application?
Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
appreciated.
Thank you.
I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
Canadian residency.
I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
application?
Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: Phrasing a support letter for a relative
Hello,
I was wondering if something like the following would be appropriate:
To whom it may concern:
This is a letter in support of my relative, Mr. XXX YYY's application
for permanent residency in Canada. Mr. YYY's has a solid experience
in his profession, which will allow him to find a well paid job upon
arrival to Canada rather quickly. Although my assistance is not
likely to be needed, this letter is to confirm that, in case of
unexpected events, I will provide support for Mr. YYY financial and
otherwise, and ensure....
Is this something that may help with the PR application?
Thank you.
[email protected] (OtisUsenet) wrote in message news:...
> Hello,
> I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
> support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
> Canadian residency.
> I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
> The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
> What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
> positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
> application?
> Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
> appreciated.
> Thank you.
I was wondering if something like the following would be appropriate:
To whom it may concern:
This is a letter in support of my relative, Mr. XXX YYY's application
for permanent residency in Canada. Mr. YYY's has a solid experience
in his profession, which will allow him to find a well paid job upon
arrival to Canada rather quickly. Although my assistance is not
likely to be needed, this letter is to confirm that, in case of
unexpected events, I will provide support for Mr. YYY financial and
otherwise, and ensure....
Is this something that may help with the PR application?
Thank you.
[email protected] (OtisUsenet) wrote in message news:...
> Hello,
> I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
> support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
> Canadian residency.
> I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
> The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
> What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
> positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
> application?
> Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
> appreciated.
> Thank you.
#3
Re: Phrasing a support letter for a relative
Originally posted by Otisusenet:
Hello,
I was wondering if something like the following would be appropriate:
To whom it may concern:
This is a letter in support of my relative, Mr. XXX YYY's application
for permanent residency in Canada. Mr. YYY's has a solid experience
in his profession, which will allow him to find a well paid job upon
arrival to Canada rather quickly. Although my assistance is not
likely to be needed, this letter is to confirm that, in case of
unexpected events, I will provide support for Mr. YYY financial and
otherwise, and ensure....
Is this something that may help with the PR application?
Thank you.
[email protected] (OtisUsenet) wrote in message news:...
> Hello,
> I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
> support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
> Canadian residency.
> I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
> The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
> What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
> positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
> application?
> Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
> appreciated.
> Thank you.
Hello,
I was wondering if something like the following would be appropriate:
To whom it may concern:
This is a letter in support of my relative, Mr. XXX YYY's application
for permanent residency in Canada. Mr. YYY's has a solid experience
in his profession, which will allow him to find a well paid job upon
arrival to Canada rather quickly. Although my assistance is not
likely to be needed, this letter is to confirm that, in case of
unexpected events, I will provide support for Mr. YYY financial and
otherwise, and ensure....
Is this something that may help with the PR application?
Thank you.
[email protected] (OtisUsenet) wrote in message news:...
> Hello,
> I was asked to find out about the best possible way to phrase a
> support letter from a close relative, for a person applying for
> Canadian residency.
> I know this may not count much, if at all, but ...
> The relative is a Canadian citizen and owns a successful business.
> What exactly can he say in a support letter to have at least a solid
> positive psychological impact on the immigration officer reviewing the
> application?
> Concrete examples would be great, but any other help will also be
> appreciated.
> Thank you.
I had this same problem but
the person offering the help, shouldnt you let them write it as they would see fit.
It may look" staged" if you write it then give it to them to sign. which was a problem I had. I have included 2 letters of help in my PR APP to London, both written fully by the persons offering help and assistance in different ways with spelling mistakes and all. they personally signed the bottom and I sent in the originals.
I hope this helps ! it may not But !!!!!!!
Best wishes