Rossei
Champion Member
- Jun 6, 2010
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- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- NOC Code......
- 2133
- Job Offer........
- Yes
- Pre-Assessed..
- Yes
- App. Filed.......
- 18-Jan-2011 (Buffalo)
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- Nomination.....
- 26-Nov-2010
- AOR Received.
- 21-Jul-2011 (Email)
- IELTS Request
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- N/A
- Med's Request
- 25-Jul-2011 (Reg. Mail)
- Med's Done....
- 03-Aug-2011
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- 08-Sep-2011 (Email)
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-Sep-2011 (Buffalo)
- LANDED..........
- 20-Sep-2011 (Niagara)
Some will say that the pregnancy reason isn't good to show.zstream said:Thanks again. The reason that my mother in law need to visit is that my wife is conceived. What do you think about chance for visa in this case. Beside mentioning this to the invitation letter is there any other document(i.e medical document or doctor's note) that can help in this case.
But it worked for me when I invited my in-laws on same occasion. But they visited Canada before our marriage which is a big plus point. And yes, I provided a doctor's letter along with the invitation letter.
Again, NOA/T4 is treated as the best evidence to prove your income. Then comes other things. If you have set your mind that you're going to invite her, you need to include the following:Also, I do have a permanent position here but haven't yet submitted any tax yet, so no T4 or tax related documents from me. But my payslips show EI and other tax deduction. Will there be any problem regarding this?
1. Employment verification letter from HR department of your employer that states your job position, annual salary and starting date
2. Few recent pay slips
3. 4 - 6 months' bank statements if it's healthy
4. Any other docs (i.e. property ownership) that proves that you have enough room & money to bear the expenses of your MIL
Your MIL needs to show similar financial docs as well.