No one can predict chances as no one here is IRCC officer. But If I have to speculate, my personal opinion is that you should not have added this information in the letter. Because it gives your husband reason not to return to home country at the end of his visit.Hello members
i am PR of canada but currently in india. I got married in february and got pregnant. I have very complicated pregnancy so cant travel back to canada. But now my doctor said its safe to travel. I applied for my husband’s visitor visa as i dont have any support in canada. What are chances of approval.
I explained the situation in my letter and attached doctor’s letter to the application.
But again it all depends on other factors too
1. How long did you say the visit is going to be in the visa application?
2. What kind of job does your husband have?
3. Does he have properties in India? How much funds did you show in his name?
4. What other proofs have you given for strong home ties?