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Hi, I m a protected person in Canada. I would like to invite my mother in law and sister in law to visit us as my wife is not well she was diagnosed with cancer. Can i send an invitation letter to them and attach related documents for them to get the visa.
 
Hi, I m a protected person in Canada. I would like to invite my mother in law and sister in law to visit us as my wife is not well she was diagnosed with cancer. Can i send an invitation letter to them and attach related documents for them to get the visa.

You can certainly send an invitation letter. Since you are a protected person in Canada, the chances of their TRVs being approved are unfortunately very low.
 
Protected person as well... I tried 3 times getting a Visitor Visa for my In-laws and they refused the visas in 1 day... My advise.. don't waste the money..
 
they might think that your in laws will come and claim refugee as well, hence the likely refusal.
 
it is easier to meet in 3rd country (as of course you cannot return to your country either).
 
You can certainly send an invitation letter. Since you are a protected person in Canada, the chances of their TRVs being approved are unfortunately very low.
How about if they apply as a tourist on their own.
 
How about if they apply as a tourist on their own.

That is what you were asking for in your original post. That is the only way. They will always have to lost their family members. Are they living in the same country as you were? Are they working? Do they have strong ties to their home country and international travel?

They would have to be in an extremely different situation than you were so there would be no chance that they would file for asylum. You would be better off applying for only one person for 2-3 weeks if you want to apply again. The chances are very small if they were in a similar position as you were before requesting asylum.