May be the invitation letter notarized? And about proof of funds: could I write a letter where I explain I had cash money saved from my old job and I decided to put in my current account with purpose of visit Canada?
No need to notarized invitation letter. If you really want to have cash money saved, open a time/term deposit or high savings rate bank account. The bank statement or certificate can be use as your proof of money.
May be the invitation letter notarized? And about proof of funds: could I write a letter where I explain I had cash money saved from my old job and I decided to put in my current account with purpose of visit Canada?
No need for a notarized. You will need to keep the money in the bank for 6 months in order for it not to raise suspicions that it is not your money. There is not tourism at the moment so you have time.
we are going to apply for my mom for visitor visa extension (visitor record). How could we show funds?
is my bank statement and support letter sufficient or is she has to show her bank statement from her native country?
No need for a notarized. You will need to keep the money in the bank for 6 months in order for it not to raise suspicions that it is not your money. There is not tourism at the moment so you have time.
we are going to apply for my mom for visitor visa extension (visitor record). How could we show funds?
is my bank statement and support letter sufficient or is she has to show her bank statement from her native country?
She need something from her side. Ask her bank to send her a signed letter showing how she has in her account or get the bank statement mailed to you from the native country.