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How to apply visitor visa for parents for Indian

ckshah1498

Star Member
Jun 23, 2014
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HI Experts,

I need advise and guidance. I want to apply my father and mother Canada visitor visa.
I totally new and dont know how to apply and steps. I want help here if any one can

1. Application URL link...
2. documents required..
3. fees deatils
4. I am PR holder and recently JAN 2017 moved in canada so any prob for applying for visa?
5 If they want my last 2 or 3 yrs IT return for income I dont have any in canada as i am recently moved but i can show my previous country IT returns and for canada i have my job pay slips will it work?
5. I am fsw PR but staying in Quebec so any issue for applying visitor visa as i am in quebec or same site for all states.

guide me asap.

Thanks in advance.
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
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Hi,

I had answered your questions here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/visitor-visa-for-parents-in-canada.493019/#post-6011254

If you go through the 'Come to Canada' wizard + the Visa office instructions, all your queries will be answered.


5. No, the application does NOT ask for your IT returns. Your parents must submit their IT returns.

6. It does not matter that you are staying in Québec. Your parents must apply to IRCC for a TRV i.e. visitor visa application made outside Canada IMM 5257


Do go through the 'Come to Canada' wizard as if your parents are filing the application, not you


Cheers
 
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usaorcanada

Full Member
May 17, 2017
33
6
Hi,

I had answered your questions here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/visitor-visa-for-parents-in-canada.493019/#post-6011254

If you go through the 'Come to Canada' wizard + the Visa office instructions, all your queries will be answered.


5. No, the application does NOT ask for your IT returns. Your parents must submit their IT returns.

6. It does not matter that you are staying in Québec. Your parents must apply to IRCC for a TRV i.e. visitor visa application made outside Canada IMM 5257


Do go through the 'Come to Canada' wizard as if your parents are filing the application, not you


Cheers
Hi Bryanna,
I need your help to apply TRV for my in-laws.
Me and my husband are PR in canada, and I am here since 2014. My husband is currently employed in usa. We want to apply for my in-laws TRV. Is it good idea if I write invitation letter without mentioning my husbands employment in USA?
Any help is really appreciated,
FYI, there canada visitor visa was refused in 2013 and now we want to try again and this time one at time - first for my father-in-law only.
Thanks,
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
14,136
3,122
Hi Bryanna,
I need your help to apply TRV for my in-laws.
Me and my husband are PR in canada, and I am here since 2014. My husband is currently employed in usa. We want to apply for my in-laws TRV. Is it good idea if I write invitation letter without mentioning my husbands employment in USA?
Any help is really appreciated,
FYI, there canada visitor visa was refused in 2013 and now we want to try again and this time one at time - first for my father-in-law only.
Thanks,
Hi,

It's not a good idea because your in-laws must provide the details and addresses of all immediate family members, including your husband, in the Family Information Form. So, his US address would immediately show up.

You can invite your in-laws (without your husband). But, do include a copy of your marriage certificate


Cheers
 

usaorcanada

Full Member
May 17, 2017
33
6
Hi,

It's not a good idea because your in-laws must provide the details and addresses of all immediate family members, including your husband, in the Family Information Form. So, his US address would immediately show up.

You can invite your in-laws (without your husband). But, do include a copy of your marriage certificate


Cheers
Hi Bryanna,
Thanks for the prompt response. so should we both write invitation letter? sorry, but I am bit confused and want to make sure before I apply.