Dear forum members
I arrived in Canada in the first week of Sept 2020 as a PR. I got a minimum wage full-time job last month. My spouse and children (also PR: soft landing June 2019) are still in the home country living with my father. I want to apply TRV for my father. His situation is as follows:
Facts
1) Age 75 years; Widower
2) CAD 20k in two bank accounts; CAD 60k in FD; Pension to the tune of CAD500
3) House and two other immovable properties in his name
4) A stable white collar job but with cash salary. He can show the employment letter and pay slips.
Concerns
1) I have no siblings and my mother has passed away. So, I am the only child of my father. Does this adversely affect his chances of getting TRV in terms of sufficient ties to the home country? However, my father has a dependent sister to look after.
2) I intend to apply for his TRV in December 2020 and request for a 4 week visa for March 2021 Since I landed in September, is three months of my stay in Canada a good enough time to apply for father's TRV?
3) My own Canadian bank account has only CAD 1200 as of now. How could that play out?
4) Should I submit my 'minimum wage' job letter with father's application, considering that I also have to help my spouse and children sustain in the home country?
Summary
a) How much my personal financial situation in Canada matter for father's TRV?
b) Can weak family ties in the home country be a decisive factor in outcome even if the applicant has enough financial ties there?
Thanking you all in anticipation
I arrived in Canada in the first week of Sept 2020 as a PR. I got a minimum wage full-time job last month. My spouse and children (also PR: soft landing June 2019) are still in the home country living with my father. I want to apply TRV for my father. His situation is as follows:
Facts
1) Age 75 years; Widower
2) CAD 20k in two bank accounts; CAD 60k in FD; Pension to the tune of CAD500
3) House and two other immovable properties in his name
4) A stable white collar job but with cash salary. He can show the employment letter and pay slips.
Concerns
1) I have no siblings and my mother has passed away. So, I am the only child of my father. Does this adversely affect his chances of getting TRV in terms of sufficient ties to the home country? However, my father has a dependent sister to look after.
2) I intend to apply for his TRV in December 2020 and request for a 4 week visa for March 2021 Since I landed in September, is three months of my stay in Canada a good enough time to apply for father's TRV?
3) My own Canadian bank account has only CAD 1200 as of now. How could that play out?
4) Should I submit my 'minimum wage' job letter with father's application, considering that I also have to help my spouse and children sustain in the home country?
Summary
a) How much my personal financial situation in Canada matter for father's TRV?
b) Can weak family ties in the home country be a decisive factor in outcome even if the applicant has enough financial ties there?
Thanking you all in anticipation