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Majid3006

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Jun 5, 2017
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I am 30 years old Pakistani male and I am engaged to my cousin, who is a Canadian citizen. Now my family is planning to fly to Canada for my wedding. We are altogether 5 family members and one sister is married having 11 months old daughter. My father in law is preparing an invitation letter for us.
I want to have some guidance from the experts, what things should I keep in mind prior to file our visit visa. How much bank statement do we need, should we attach old pictures of our family with our application, should I get the wedding card attached with the application etc etc. do we have to write the personal statements separately or just my father should write the personal statement being head of the family.
I am a graduate from UK and working independently, should I file separately or should I file visa along with father.
please assist me accordingly.
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi

I am 30 years old Pakistani male and I am engaged to my cousin, who is a Canadian citizen. Now my family is planning to fly to Canada for my wedding. We are altogether 5 family members and one sister is married having 11 months old daughter. My father in law is preparing an invitation letter for us.
I want to have some guidance from the experts, what things should I keep in mind prior to file our visit visa. How much bank statement do we need, should we attach old pictures of our family with our application, should I get the wedding card attached with the application etc etc. do we have to write the personal statements separately or just my father should write the personal statement being head of the family.
I am a graduate from UK and working independently, should I file separately or should I file visa along with father.
please assist me accordingly.
1. The chances of you and your family getting a visitor visa are probably close to nil. Since you intention is to come to Canada to marry, and remain permanently.
2. You would require separate visitor visa applications for your father and mother, your sister and her child, and yourself as the principals are all adults.
 

Majid3006

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Jun 5, 2017
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Hi



1. The chances of you and your family getting a visitor visa are probably close to nil. Since you intention is to come to Canada to marry, and remain permanently.
2. You would require separate visitor visa applications for your father and mother, your sister and her child, and yourself as the principals are all adults.
thanks for your reply but please assist me wrt to my application. what documents should i attach to get better chances of approval. How much money should be there in my account. on average i have $8k to $10k in my account over the period of 1 year.
 

Majid3006

Member
Jun 5, 2017
16
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Hi



1. The chances of you and your family getting a visitor visa are probably close to nil. Since you intention is to come to Canada to marry, and remain permanently.
2. You would require separate visitor visa applications for your father and mother, your sister and her child, and yourself as the principals are all adults.[/QUOTE
also suggest me, what should I do to improve the chances of visa approval.