Hi,I need advice on submitting a letter of explanation(which I have come to understand, can help speak to the motives of the applicant) for my Filipina wife's proposed visit to Canada.
I have been married for little more than a year and a half, and would like to bring her and my one year old son over to Canada for a lengthy visit with relatives(little less than 6 months).
I understand that the primary focus of concern for the assessing visa officer will be her likelihood of returning to her home country, as well as her means of support for the trip, and the duration of her stay.
Even though she is financially dependent on me(she was working in business until last summer, when we decided it would be better for her to focus on being a full time mother), with little to show in terms of personal savings, she has recently purchased a house last June valued at more than $90,000 CAD(cash payment!).
Her entire family - including both parents, 3 brothers, and 4 sisters, as well as her two sons(one of whom she shares custody of), all reside in the Philippines, with her only relation in Canada being myself(her husband).
So, given this, her strong substantial ties to the Philippines should be evident enough(I hope) to suggest someone who is low risk for an illegal stay(I even have old online chat logs where we discuss our future in terms of dividing time between Canada and the Philippines).
What worries me, is her financial situation - even though she has high valued assets, she has no job(full-time mom), and very little savings.
I have been supporting her, but I myself, have a very low income, and the monthly amount that I have allotted for her is approximately $1000.00(which has been more than adequate, considering she has no rental expenses).
I, myself, live in a house owned by my brother(rent free), and while I have an investment fund valued at more than $50,000, I don't own much in terms of assets myself.
So, given my circumstance, and the fact that I don't own the house I live in, it is my brother(her brother-in-law) who has written the actual (notarized)letter of invitation, pledging to attend to all her needs(food, clothing, travel, medical), as well any potential and unforeseen expenses.
The letter is also supported by documents which demonstrate my brother's adequate financial means(high salary, $50,000 savings, two houses).
But since she is normally dependent upon me, it has also been suggested that I draft a letter of support - which I fear may only diminish her application if it is seen to fall short of what my brother has already offered(I am concerned of providing the visa officer any pretext to refuse the application on financial grounds, however unreasonable - it should be noted that food/clothing costs are the same in NW Ontario, as they are where she lives in Cavite).
The supporting documents we plan to submit, along with the her application forms:
Letter of Invitation
Letter of explanation
Copy of my wife's House receipt(to show the value, and that she payed cash).
Copy of shared Custody Document(written in Tagalog) of her six year old son(who will not be accompanying her to Canada).
Copy of Marriage Certificate(to show her relationship to me, and my brother-in-law).
Copy of my passport photo page
Itinerary
My wife's Passport
2 Photographs
My Wife's Bank Statements
My Brother's bank statements
My Brother's Pay stubs
My Brother's Notice of assessment
And, tenuously:
Letter of support from husband(myself).
My Bank statements.
Feedback, opinions, and personal experiences for the purpose of advice are welcome, and
sincerely appreciated.
I have been married for little more than a year and a half, and would like to bring her and my one year old son over to Canada for a lengthy visit with relatives(little less than 6 months).
I understand that the primary focus of concern for the assessing visa officer will be her likelihood of returning to her home country, as well as her means of support for the trip, and the duration of her stay.
Even though she is financially dependent on me(she was working in business until last summer, when we decided it would be better for her to focus on being a full time mother), with little to show in terms of personal savings, she has recently purchased a house last June valued at more than $90,000 CAD(cash payment!).
Her entire family - including both parents, 3 brothers, and 4 sisters, as well as her two sons(one of whom she shares custody of), all reside in the Philippines, with her only relation in Canada being myself(her husband).
So, given this, her strong substantial ties to the Philippines should be evident enough(I hope) to suggest someone who is low risk for an illegal stay(I even have old online chat logs where we discuss our future in terms of dividing time between Canada and the Philippines).
What worries me, is her financial situation - even though she has high valued assets, she has no job(full-time mom), and very little savings.
I have been supporting her, but I myself, have a very low income, and the monthly amount that I have allotted for her is approximately $1000.00(which has been more than adequate, considering she has no rental expenses).
I, myself, live in a house owned by my brother(rent free), and while I have an investment fund valued at more than $50,000, I don't own much in terms of assets myself.
So, given my circumstance, and the fact that I don't own the house I live in, it is my brother(her brother-in-law) who has written the actual (notarized)letter of invitation, pledging to attend to all her needs(food, clothing, travel, medical), as well any potential and unforeseen expenses.
The letter is also supported by documents which demonstrate my brother's adequate financial means(high salary, $50,000 savings, two houses).
But since she is normally dependent upon me, it has also been suggested that I draft a letter of support - which I fear may only diminish her application if it is seen to fall short of what my brother has already offered(I am concerned of providing the visa officer any pretext to refuse the application on financial grounds, however unreasonable - it should be noted that food/clothing costs are the same in NW Ontario, as they are where she lives in Cavite).
The supporting documents we plan to submit, along with the her application forms:
Letter of Invitation
Letter of explanation
Copy of my wife's House receipt(to show the value, and that she payed cash).
Copy of shared Custody Document(written in Tagalog) of her six year old son(who will not be accompanying her to Canada).
Copy of Marriage Certificate(to show her relationship to me, and my brother-in-law).
Copy of my passport photo page
Itinerary
My wife's Passport
2 Photographs
My Wife's Bank Statements
My Brother's bank statements
My Brother's Pay stubs
My Brother's Notice of assessment
And, tenuously:
Letter of support from husband(myself).
My Bank statements.
Feedback, opinions, and personal experiences for the purpose of advice are welcome, and
sincerely appreciated.