hi guys,
I am writing this because I have a situation. I would like to apply for visitor visa for my brother-in-law and grand mother-in-law. but the only way I can apply for them if i put in the invitation letter that they are coming to visit us in Canada because I can not go to India for a while.They are coming to see the new born and take care of my spouse.I am going to India with my newborn in month of February and looking to apply for the passport and the visa for my newborn. So my question is if I do that one side I am putting in my invitation letter that I can not go to India so I would like to invite my brother-in-law and grand mother-in-law.but on the other side am going to India. so technically am lying in my cover letter. I am wondering what can be the constituencies of this if somebody find out will that have any impact on me or my family as well as the visa application. can I apply for the visitor visa or no in your opinion .please reply and give your professional opinion.
Thanks
I am writing this because I have a situation. I would like to apply for visitor visa for my brother-in-law and grand mother-in-law. but the only way I can apply for them if i put in the invitation letter that they are coming to visit us in Canada because I can not go to India for a while.They are coming to see the new born and take care of my spouse.I am going to India with my newborn in month of February and looking to apply for the passport and the visa for my newborn. So my question is if I do that one side I am putting in my invitation letter that I can not go to India so I would like to invite my brother-in-law and grand mother-in-law.but on the other side am going to India. so technically am lying in my cover letter. I am wondering what can be the constituencies of this if somebody find out will that have any impact on me or my family as well as the visa application. can I apply for the visitor visa or no in your opinion .please reply and give your professional opinion.
Thanks