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nevillek

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In some sample invitational letters for TRV for parents, I noticed that the host mentions "I will cover all their living expenses (housing, food, travel and medical insurance) during their stay in Canada".

Is it mandatory that I bear the costs of my visiting parents? I don't even have a job and am only studying there since Sep '13 so if I write that, doesn't it look inappropriate?

My mother who is a housewife is going to visit me and is going to show enough bank balance/FDs back in her home country.

Any help will be highly appreciated. Thank you so much. :)
 
nevillek said:
In some sample invitational letters for TRV for parents, I noticed that the host mentions "I will cover all their living expenses (housing, food, travel and medical insurance) during their stay in Canada".

Is it mandatory that I bear the costs of my visiting parents? I don't even have a job and am only studying there since Sep '13 so if I write that, doesn't it look inappropriate?

My mother who is a housewife is going to visit me and is going to show enough bank balance/FDs back in her home country.

Any help will be highly appreciated. Thank you so much. :)

No, it is not.
 
Thanks Jalex, so do you think this statement is correct: While in Canada, she will stay with me at my current residence; insurance, food and flight costs will be covered by her.
 
If you have PROOF supporting what you mention, you will be fine.
 
Calgary_Man said:
If you have PROOF supporting what you mention, you will be fine.

Can you please explain what you mean in this context?
 
3 month bank statement for ur mom showing she has enough money to support herself while in canada!
nevillek said:
Can you please explain what you mean in this context?