Don’t waste your money on affidavits. It will not add anything to the application since it really isn’t enforceable. If she is able to leave for a few months your BIL muse have other childcare options available so you can mention this but it isn’t very strong proof and definitely no need for an affidavit. What is her reason for coming to Canada? how much savings does she have? Has she ever travelled internationally especially to places like US, UK, Australia, etc. Has she applied for a TRV before? Are you trying to apply for a normal visa or supervisa? Based on what you have explained a supervisa is probably a better option.Hi I wanted to apply Monther in Law visit visa, i have valid reason for her to be here in canada for couple of months. However, She doesn't have income as her age is more than 65 years old. so no income, no property on her name? she is retired private treacher so no pension. what evidence and proof can i provide for family ties in home country and what should i explain that she will leave canada?
I was thinking to add 1 affavidavit saying she will return back and 1 affadavit from her son in Home country saying the same that she take care of minor children. what else can i add to provide proof and evidence.