Hi all,
I will be moving to Canada permanently later this year from USA and I wanted to get some guidance on how my mom could apply for a Canadian visitor visa. She has a valid US visitor visa and is currently living in our home country. My move to Canada is still a couple of months away and she does not have any other friends/family in Canada, so wondering how she could apply as a solo applicant. She's currently retired and does not have any family back home, but does have a permanent residence. I'd really appreciate some help in the ideal approach amongst the following:
Approach 1: I could write an invitation letter stating that I will be moving to Canada in a couple of months and she could use that letter to apply for a TRV. From what I understand, though I have a Canadian PR card, this is slightly risky as I myself don't permanently reside in Canada.
Approach 2: Have her apply by herself without an invitation letter as a solo traveler. This may be risky as she's retired and single. I'm thinking if she could state in the letter of explanation that she plans to tour Canada along with me while I temporarily visit from the USA at the same time to go around the country.
Approach 3: Wait for a few months before I permanently relocate. Once I move, send an invitation letter.
She'd be showing documents of residence along with funds and her US visitor's visa as proof. Would really appreciate some advice on which approach to take.
I will be moving to Canada permanently later this year from USA and I wanted to get some guidance on how my mom could apply for a Canadian visitor visa. She has a valid US visitor visa and is currently living in our home country. My move to Canada is still a couple of months away and she does not have any other friends/family in Canada, so wondering how she could apply as a solo applicant. She's currently retired and does not have any family back home, but does have a permanent residence. I'd really appreciate some help in the ideal approach amongst the following:
Approach 1: I could write an invitation letter stating that I will be moving to Canada in a couple of months and she could use that letter to apply for a TRV. From what I understand, though I have a Canadian PR card, this is slightly risky as I myself don't permanently reside in Canada.
Approach 2: Have her apply by herself without an invitation letter as a solo traveler. This may be risky as she's retired and single. I'm thinking if she could state in the letter of explanation that she plans to tour Canada along with me while I temporarily visit from the USA at the same time to go around the country.
Approach 3: Wait for a few months before I permanently relocate. Once I move, send an invitation letter.
She'd be showing documents of residence along with funds and her US visitor's visa as proof. Would really appreciate some advice on which approach to take.