Hello! Need advice regarding the following.
Background:
Case:
I want to apply for a Visit Visa for my mother. The issue I am facing is that they require an invitation letter from me to her, I could easily issue that however I am currently not a resident of Canada as I am working in Riyadh.
I would like to know the following:
1) If I show that I am not a resident of Canada right now as I have a job in a different country and issue the invitation letter what are the chances of acceptance?
2) I have other relatives who live in Canada, namely my fathers brother and his family as well as people from my wifes family. If I wanted them to write a invitation letter, who would be the strongest relation to do it against?
3) My mother will be financing her stay herself, is there a way the invitation letter requirement could be waived entirely?
Any advice is highly appreciated.
Thank you!
Background:
- I am a recently landed PR Holder currently living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Originally a Pakistani National
- My mother is employed for the Government and has been employed for > 20 years
- My mother owns property in Pakistan albeit it is in my deceased fathers name right now however I am working on changing that
- My mother can finance the trip herself and has enough money to support herself.
- My mother is aged > 60
- I am an only child and my father has passed away
Case:
I want to apply for a Visit Visa for my mother. The issue I am facing is that they require an invitation letter from me to her, I could easily issue that however I am currently not a resident of Canada as I am working in Riyadh.
I would like to know the following:
1) If I show that I am not a resident of Canada right now as I have a job in a different country and issue the invitation letter what are the chances of acceptance?
2) I have other relatives who live in Canada, namely my fathers brother and his family as well as people from my wifes family. If I wanted them to write a invitation letter, who would be the strongest relation to do it against?
3) My mother will be financing her stay herself, is there a way the invitation letter requirement could be waived entirely?
Any advice is highly appreciated.
Thank you!