Hi All,
I want to apply for a visitor/super visa for my mother (widow) since she is alone in India and I'm the only child. She has health issues and I don't want to leave her alone for a long time. I've already gone through all the relevant old posts and trying to make my mind what documents I need to gather for her visitor visa since we haven't completed one year in Canada so can't apply for her Super Visa yet. Though I see multiple rejections in such kinds of cases so don't want to take any risk of rejection this time bcoz her US visa also got rejected in 2016 due to the same reason.
Here's my case:
- My husband and I got our PR three months back. Since we recently moved here so it seems can't apply for her Super Visa.
- My mother has no property in her name except the agricultural land.
- She is a homemaker and as such no regular pension/salary.
- Home ties are not that strong bcoz I'm the only child.
- She has a bank account where I transfer the money regularly.
How can I make my mother's case strong for a tourist visa?
Here are a few findings that I got from the old posts but looking for sample content so I could provide it to my mother.
- Get an affidavit from the local sarpanch stating that she had been living at the address for more than 30 years. Looking for sample content.
- Get a government-approved property valuation report for her agricultural land. However, I don't know how to get it.
- Provide an invitation letter which includes my mother's close relatives in India.
- Try to show a purpose for her necessary return. It's something I'm unsure how should I justify this because she doesn't do any job and has no liabilities in India.
Please feel free to add more documents/information that I should provide to make her case strong.
Thank you!
I want to apply for a visitor/super visa for my mother (widow) since she is alone in India and I'm the only child. She has health issues and I don't want to leave her alone for a long time. I've already gone through all the relevant old posts and trying to make my mind what documents I need to gather for her visitor visa since we haven't completed one year in Canada so can't apply for her Super Visa yet. Though I see multiple rejections in such kinds of cases so don't want to take any risk of rejection this time bcoz her US visa also got rejected in 2016 due to the same reason.
Here's my case:
- My husband and I got our PR three months back. Since we recently moved here so it seems can't apply for her Super Visa.
- My mother has no property in her name except the agricultural land.
- She is a homemaker and as such no regular pension/salary.
- Home ties are not that strong bcoz I'm the only child.
- She has a bank account where I transfer the money regularly.
How can I make my mother's case strong for a tourist visa?
Here are a few findings that I got from the old posts but looking for sample content so I could provide it to my mother.
- Get an affidavit from the local sarpanch stating that she had been living at the address for more than 30 years. Looking for sample content.
- Get a government-approved property valuation report for her agricultural land. However, I don't know how to get it.
- Provide an invitation letter which includes my mother's close relatives in India.
- Try to show a purpose for her necessary return. It's something I'm unsure how should I justify this because she doesn't do any job and has no liabilities in India.
Please feel free to add more documents/information that I should provide to make her case strong.
Thank you!