Hi. I sent a letter of invitation to my mother in law to come to Canada with a visitor visa so she can see her daughter that is sick in hospital (my wife). I said in the letter that I would cover her housing, feed her and cover her expenses.
But in the event of her being here, my Wife has passed away God bless her soul. But now to the death of my wife her daughter, she doesn't need to stay in Canada anymore as per indicated on the letter that she stayed for the daughter recovery, not after death. But she insists on staying, and I found out that she had a medical condition that was not broth to my attention and at the funeral, I found out that she wants to stay in Canada and not return. How can I revoke my responsibility for her due to that circumstance? Is there someone that I need to contact and let them know so if she decided to fall ill or stayed in Canada by renewing her visa is not my responsibility of supporting her.
She is here on a 6-month plane ticket she will not return till October and she doesn't need to stay anymore due to the fact that she stays with a friend of the family and I'm not sheltering her of feeding her anymore.
But in the event of her being here, my Wife has passed away God bless her soul. But now to the death of my wife her daughter, she doesn't need to stay in Canada anymore as per indicated on the letter that she stayed for the daughter recovery, not after death. But she insists on staying, and I found out that she had a medical condition that was not broth to my attention and at the funeral, I found out that she wants to stay in Canada and not return. How can I revoke my responsibility for her due to that circumstance? Is there someone that I need to contact and let them know so if she decided to fall ill or stayed in Canada by renewing her visa is not my responsibility of supporting her.
She is here on a 6-month plane ticket she will not return till October and she doesn't need to stay anymore due to the fact that she stays with a friend of the family and I'm not sheltering her of feeding her anymore.