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Francisco000

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Aug 20, 2016
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Hi all, I would like to invite my step-daughter for 2022 to visit me for one month. She is 16 y.o. and she will be at her last high school year next year so I would like her to come by winter next year before starting her school year (she will be on vacations in the other country by Winter). Her mother (my wife) will stay in the other country and she will not apply for visitor visa because she was denied before a refugee visa many years ago and a visitor visa when she was my fiancée. Do you think it is possible for my step daughter to have a visitor visa to stay one month in Canada if I send to her an invitation letter saying that I am going to pay everything? I am a Canadian citizen, I am working and she will get the respective permissions from her both parents to travel. Thanks for your opinions.
 
Hi all, I would like to invite my step-daughter for 2022 to visit me for one month. She is 16 y.o. and she will be at her last high school year next year so I would like her to come by winter next year before starting her school year (she will be on vacations in the other country by Winter). Her mother (my wife) will stay in the other country and she will not apply for visitor visa because she was denied before a refugee visa many years ago and a visitor visa when she was my fiancée. Do you think it is possible for my step daughter to have a visitor visa to stay one month in Canada if I send to her an invitation letter saying that I am going to pay everything? I am a Canadian citizen, I am working and she will get the respective permissions from her both parents to travel. Thanks for your opinions.

Impossible to stay but there are quite a few red flags.
 
Hi all, I would like to invite my step-daughter for 2022 to visit me for one month. She is 16 y.o. and she will be at her last high school year next year so I would like her to come by winter next year before starting her school year (she will be on vacations in the other country by Winter). Her mother (my wife) will stay in the other country and she will not apply for visitor visa because she was denied before a refugee visa many years ago and a visitor visa when she was my fiancée. Do you think it is possible for my step daughter to have a visitor visa to stay one month in Canada if I send to her an invitation letter saying that I am going to pay everything? I am a Canadian citizen, I am working and she will get the respective permissions from her both parents to travel. Thanks for your opinions.

It's super hard to guess her chances of being approved - but no harm trying.

I assume her mother's refugee claim pre-dated her birth?