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My wife wants to visit Canada (with two minor kids) to visit her father who is aged and critically ill (this is the main purpose). I am fully capable and sponsoring my wife visit to Canada. I am not travelling with them to Canada. I have property too in my home country and heavy genuine finances, etc etc
I am explaining the situation below and my question is that who should give the invitation letter?
Option 1
My father in law lives with wife and one unmarried son. Both parents are aged and on govt assistance and had never worked in the past. The son work in office on average salary. They are in Canada for around 4 years. All three just became Canadian Citizens in 2019. They got PR through Asylum, through a genuine case and now citizens.
Option 2
My sister in law is also a Canadian Citizen for more than 12 years. She works there and tax payer. Her husband has a medium sized business and financially stable with 3 children and self owned house. The family is financially stable.
Question? Since I am sponsoring my wife visit and taking the financial responsibility, now tell me who should give my wife the invitation letter and why or why not? If father should invite then the case is very simple! But those who think that sister should invite (because of financial condition) then how this could be linked and connected to the purpose of visit (to see ill father), because sister is married and she live separately plus who is she too invite on behalf of her father?
Please guide....
I am explaining the situation below and my question is that who should give the invitation letter?
Option 1
My father in law lives with wife and one unmarried son. Both parents are aged and on govt assistance and had never worked in the past. The son work in office on average salary. They are in Canada for around 4 years. All three just became Canadian Citizens in 2019. They got PR through Asylum, through a genuine case and now citizens.
Option 2
My sister in law is also a Canadian Citizen for more than 12 years. She works there and tax payer. Her husband has a medium sized business and financially stable with 3 children and self owned house. The family is financially stable.
Question? Since I am sponsoring my wife visit and taking the financial responsibility, now tell me who should give my wife the invitation letter and why or why not? If father should invite then the case is very simple! But those who think that sister should invite (because of financial condition) then how this could be linked and connected to the purpose of visit (to see ill father), because sister is married and she live separately plus who is she too invite on behalf of her father?
Please guide....