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shiler

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Nov 18, 2015
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hello i am writing this because i was wondering if there is any way that i could sponsor my cousin and her little girl with to come to Canada and receive medical treatment and then go back. The little girl has had multiple surgeries where she is from but the medical technology neede they dont have. Im willing to pay all expenses and anything need i just want some help on how i could bring her to get medical help and she could go baack if needed once the treatments been done
 

ContactFront

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Feb 22, 2017
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You can certainly provide an invitation letter detailing the circumstances, but they'll have to apply for visa themselves.
 

PMM

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hello i am writing this because i was wondering if there is any way that i could sponsor my cousin and her little girl with to come to Canada and receive medical treatment and then go back. The little girl has had multiple surgeries where she is from but the medical technology neede they dont have. Im willing to pay all expenses and anything need i just want some help on how i could bring her to get medical help and she could go baack if needed once the treatments been done
1. A letter of support as per the previous posts, it not going to cut it.
2. You would have to follow the instructions here: http://tinyurl.com/y48l3674
3. The major points to keep in mind.

If an applicant is seeking medical treatment in Canada, the applicant should submit proof from the treating physician indicating that arrangements have been made for the treatment. The treating physician should be affiliated with a Canadian institution that can provide the services required by the applicant. As a temporary resident, the applicant is not eligible for any provincial health coverage. Since the applicant has already been accepted for medical treatment in Canada, they are admissible only as a temporary resident seeking medical treatment.

Officers should require that applicants

  • submit proof from the institution in which the treatment will take place that arrangements have been made for treatment
  • submit proof that satisfactory financial arrangements have been made to cover the cost of the treatment as well as all related expenses, including follow-up care and living expenses for the time spent in Canada (in some cases, a third party or a charity may cover the expenses)