We are getting married in October and are trying to get my fiancée's brother from Philippines a visitor visa to come here for the wedding and to visit some tourist sites ect.
I am born and raised Canadian and will be the one to do all the paperwork as we as support him while he is here. My Fiancee is here on a working visa and her PR application is processing now.
My questions are, he is a student 22 years old, no wife, no property, no job (he has worked at the family owned store for years). I know this is going to be a long shot if they will approve this. What can we do to better the chances of having this approved? He will be coming for 2-3 weeks and I will be supporting him and he will be living with us.
I will be supplying a letter of invitation explaining the situation and what we plan on doing. I am trying to figure out if there is anything that we can include that might help in the approval.
I was planning on getting the following:
- Letter of invitation - How exactly does this work? Do I need to send the letter to the Canadian consulate in Philippines? I plan on submitting all the paperwork online from Canada for both of us.
- Bank statement - We plan on putting about $1500-$2000 in his bank account - Is this enough? its says this on the Canada Manila document checklist, Do I just need to include my financials to show that I can support him? He doesn't even have a bank account right now so there is no way of showing 6 months of account balance...
Proof of sufficient funds to cover expenses for the duration of your visit.
• A bank statement covering the last six months and showing the balance of the account;
• Any additional relevant documentation (payslips, investments, certificates of deposit, etc.).
• If you are not paying for your own trip, indicate how your trip will be funded. Submit supporting documentation, for example: parents’ bank statements; letter from employer covering costs; spouse’s employment, proof of employment and financial documents for host in Canada (employment letter, pay slips, T4/Notice of Assessment, bank statements), etc.
- A letter signed from the dean of his school saying that he is enrolled and needs to return to school
- copy of his dean's list scholarship papers
- Maybe a letter from my mother explaining the situation
- Copies of all the wedding docs/invoices - Venue payment, flowers, cake, dress
Also, Will booking a refundable ticket with a return date be of any help for this situation?
Is there anything else we can do? She hasn't seen any of her family in over 2.5 years and she just wants at least one family member at her wedding. I will feel horrible if we have our wedding and she has nobody there from her family. please help
I am born and raised Canadian and will be the one to do all the paperwork as we as support him while he is here. My Fiancee is here on a working visa and her PR application is processing now.
My questions are, he is a student 22 years old, no wife, no property, no job (he has worked at the family owned store for years). I know this is going to be a long shot if they will approve this. What can we do to better the chances of having this approved? He will be coming for 2-3 weeks and I will be supporting him and he will be living with us.
I will be supplying a letter of invitation explaining the situation and what we plan on doing. I am trying to figure out if there is anything that we can include that might help in the approval.
I was planning on getting the following:
- Letter of invitation - How exactly does this work? Do I need to send the letter to the Canadian consulate in Philippines? I plan on submitting all the paperwork online from Canada for both of us.
- Bank statement - We plan on putting about $1500-$2000 in his bank account - Is this enough? its says this on the Canada Manila document checklist, Do I just need to include my financials to show that I can support him? He doesn't even have a bank account right now so there is no way of showing 6 months of account balance...
Proof of sufficient funds to cover expenses for the duration of your visit.
• A bank statement covering the last six months and showing the balance of the account;
• Any additional relevant documentation (payslips, investments, certificates of deposit, etc.).
• If you are not paying for your own trip, indicate how your trip will be funded. Submit supporting documentation, for example: parents’ bank statements; letter from employer covering costs; spouse’s employment, proof of employment and financial documents for host in Canada (employment letter, pay slips, T4/Notice of Assessment, bank statements), etc.
- A letter signed from the dean of his school saying that he is enrolled and needs to return to school
- copy of his dean's list scholarship papers
- Maybe a letter from my mother explaining the situation
- Copies of all the wedding docs/invoices - Venue payment, flowers, cake, dress
Also, Will booking a refundable ticket with a return date be of any help for this situation?
Is there anything else we can do? She hasn't seen any of her family in over 2.5 years and she just wants at least one family member at her wedding. I will feel horrible if we have our wedding and she has nobody there from her family. please help
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