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adeelcis

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Jul 30, 2015
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Hi,
I am going to apply for my parents visitor visa. I need a sample letter (SOP) that will be submitted by parents to show strong ties with home country. Can anybody share with me a format. My email address is adeelcis@live.com.
Thanks and Regards
Adeel
 

demme343

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Aug 17, 2012
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That is super fantastic. Congrats again :)
Hello bryanna
I want information my nephew wedding will be in first week of june 2019.i have my visa but my wife and 2 under 18 daughters have to apply should i apply together in one form?
Should i mention my visa in there application?
 

demme343

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Aug 17, 2012
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That is super fantastic. Congrats again :)
Hello Bryanna
I want to apply trv for my wife and my 2 daughters (under 18).
I should apply seaprate or all togeather ?
And my wife is house wife what i need to show her ties to pakistan etc.what about finance etc
We are attending wedding of my nephew in june
My dauhters names are also printed on wedding cards for one wedding function.
I have already got visa of trv as you know
Regards
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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Hello Bryanna
I want to apply trv for my wife and my 2 daughters (under 18).
I should apply seaprate or all togeather ?
And my wife is house wife what i need to show her ties to pakistan etc.what about finance etc
We are attending wedding of my nephew in june
My dauhters names are also printed on wedding cards for one wedding function.
I have already got visa of trv as you know
Regards
1. What do your daughters do?

2. As for your wife's application: You can provide a letter of financial support + your/joint bank statements + yourjoint financial investments + your tax assessments + compelling reasons for you and your wife to leave Canada after your nephew's wedding + a small explanation why it is culturally and/or religiously important for you and your wife to attend the wedding (any ceremonies/religious rituals) + proof of relationship to your nephew + Your wife's Travel History explanation (scan any valid visas)
 

demme343

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Aug 17, 2012
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1. What do your daughters do?

2. As for your wife's application: You can provide a letter of financial support + your/joint bank statements + yourjoint financial investments + your tax assessments + compelling reasons for you and your wife to leave Canada after your nephew's wedding + a small explanation why it is culturally and/or religiously important for you and your wife to attend the wedding (any ceremonies/religious rituals) + proof of relationship to your nephew + Your wife's Travel History explanation (scan any valid visas)
My daughters are in school grade 8th and grade 6 the third one is adopted by my sister as she don't have children.should i apply for my both daughters separately ?in those days it will be annual summer vocation of my daughters from.school.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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My daughters are in school grade 8th and grade 6 the third one is adopted by my sister as she don't have children.should i apply for my both daughters separately ?in those days it will be annual summer vocation of my daughters from.school.
Your daughters may/may not be approved. You can try
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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If i apply without them they will be unhappy .because i visit in summer with them in there school vocations
Do post the complete list of documents for each applicant.

Your wife and children have strong travel history, right? That will certainly help
 

demme343

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Aug 17, 2012
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Do post the complete list of documents for each applicant.

Your wife and children have strong travel history, right? That will certainly help
Hi Bryanna
In Shedule1 form for my children in first line its written

INDICATR WAETHER YOU ARE > the principal
Or the spouse,common law partner or dependent child aged 18 years or older of the principal applicant

Problem is my both daughters are under 18 so should i leave this line ?