Hi there!
I invited a friend of mine from Brazil to come visit me in Canada.
I'd like to know what his chances of having his visa approved are, so here are some details:
- He's already visited Canada for 3 weeks during September 2013, and left Canada on the day that he declared he will leave.
- I'm going to send him an invitation letter stating that I'm inviting him to live in my household for around 2 or 3 weeks, accommodating him fully(a place to stay at, food, etc).
- Last time he didn't mention having any friends nor relatives in Canada.
- Last time he had his uncle's financial support, this time he won't (He traveled alone last time, and he'll be traveling alone this time as well).
- Although, I wouldn't mind declaring that I'll be his financial support in case he needs it while in Canada.
- Last time he showed he's enrolling in university back in Brazil. Since then he left university and won't be able to show that he's enrolling in any institution.
- He has no official job.
- The only thing that might show that he's gonna go back to Brazil is that he's living with his grandparents, of which he takes care.
-The purpose of this visit is to practice his English while staying in my household, where he'll be surrounded by English constantly.
So, can you estimate the chances of his visa being approved?
Thank you!
P.S. Will he need to prove we're friends or anything?
I invited a friend of mine from Brazil to come visit me in Canada.
I'd like to know what his chances of having his visa approved are, so here are some details:
- He's already visited Canada for 3 weeks during September 2013, and left Canada on the day that he declared he will leave.
- I'm going to send him an invitation letter stating that I'm inviting him to live in my household for around 2 or 3 weeks, accommodating him fully(a place to stay at, food, etc).
- Last time he didn't mention having any friends nor relatives in Canada.
- Last time he had his uncle's financial support, this time he won't (He traveled alone last time, and he'll be traveling alone this time as well).
- Although, I wouldn't mind declaring that I'll be his financial support in case he needs it while in Canada.
- Last time he showed he's enrolling in university back in Brazil. Since then he left university and won't be able to show that he's enrolling in any institution.
- He has no official job.
- The only thing that might show that he's gonna go back to Brazil is that he's living with his grandparents, of which he takes care.
-The purpose of this visit is to practice his English while staying in my household, where he'll be surrounded by English constantly.
So, can you estimate the chances of his visa being approved?
Thank you!
P.S. Will he need to prove we're friends or anything?