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Hi,

Did you follow this format for the super visa invitation letter?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/letter.asp

Does anyone have any sample that I could follow?

Thank!
 
I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.
 
Rossei said:
I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.

I have applied for mom's visitor visa back in 2006 and it was rejected twice.. After that I have not applied again. Now I am planning to apply again through super visa. Is it possible for you to share your invitation letters with personal information hidden/protected?. My email : desimontreal@gmail.com
 
http://immigration.afropages.ca/sample_invitiation_letter.php
http://immig-canada.blogspot.ca/2010/04/invitation-letter-visit-visa-canada.html
 
I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.
Did your mother finally get the super-visa?
I hope she did! Please share your experience..

Thanks in advance.
 
Did your mother finally get the super-visa?
I hope she did! Please share your experience..

Thanks in advance.

Yes, she did back in 2012.

She also got PR last year thru PGP Sponsorship (2015 batch).
 
Hi
I am planning to apply for supervisa for my father and mother in law online. I have the following questions can someone help ?
  1. My has no income so I plan to co-invite them. In the online application there is an option to provide T4, as my wife does not have any T4, should I upload my T4 will that work as I am inviting them?
  2. Do I have to provide copy of PR card for both my and my wife ?
  3. There is no option to attach my in-laws bank statement so, does it mean its not required
Thanks in Adavnce

Mamun
 
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I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.

Hi, will you please be able to share your invitation letter in my email. I will be really grateful. I am going to apply for my parents soon. Samd53787789@gmail.com
 
I have applied for mom's visitor visa back in 2006 and it was rejected twice.. After that I have not applied again. Now I am planning to apply again through super visa. Is it possible for you to share your invitation letters with personal information hidden/protected?. My email : desimontreal@gmail.com

Hi, will you please be able to share your invitation letter in my email. I will be really grateful. I am going to apply for my parents soon. Samd53787789@gmail.com
 
Yes, she did back in 2012.

She also got PR last year thru PGP Sponsorship (2015 batch).

Wow, amazing, :). how long did it take for the supervisa processing and also for PGP Sponsorship?
 
Hi
I am planning to apply for supervisa for my father and mother in law online. I have the following questions can someone help ?
  1. My has no income so I plan to co-invite them. In the online application there is an option to provide T4, as my wife does not have any T4, should I upload my T4 will that work as I am inviting them?
  2. Do I have to provide copy of PR card for both my and my wife ?
  3. There is no option to attach my in-laws bank statement so, does it mean its not required
Thanks in Adavnce

Mamun

Your T4/ NOA should be sufficient, since you are the co-applicant. In-laws bank statement I don't think is required as per Document checklist.
 
I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.


Hi,

Just wanna ask if once the both letters were notarized in canada, do he need to send thru DHL or scanned copy is enough?
 
Wow, amazing, :). how long did it take for the supervisa processing and also for PGP Sponsorship?

Gosh, it has been a while since she got the supervisa. Actually, she has just become eligible for her citizenship.

Supervisa: Applied on 29-Mar-2012 (paper-based), visa stamped on 19-Apr-2012 (3 weeks)
PGP Sponsorship (2015 batch): App received for sponsorship on 5-Jan-2015, sponsorship approved on 3-Jun-2016, PR Visa stamped on 29-Sep-2016, landed on 15-Oct-2016 (less than 2 years in total)
 
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I wrote 2 letters in total.

The first is the main invitation letter with a heading "Invitation Letter to My Mother" and addressing my mom. It has 2 pages. First page starts with my intention, little background of my mom and myself (with emotional touch), my current Canadian status & family size, financial condition of both my mother & myself, my plan when my mother comes to Canada and finally ending it with request for approval. The second page (back) contains my info (as an inviter) and my mother's info (as an invitee) like it's stated in the CIC format.

My second one is a short 1-page letter with a heading "Declaration of Support". Here I wrote in affidavit style who I am, what I do, where I reside, what my Canadian status is, what my mom does, where she resides, why she is coming here etc. It's short summary of everything I wrote in the invitation letter. But I made it look like a cover page for all my financial docs as the heading is meant for.

Both letters were notarized here in Canada.

Hi Rossei,

Could you also please share them with me? Very much appreciated. My email address is helengu1996@gmail.com.