Hi,
Me and my wife PR holders and working with a family income of 160k.
We want to apply vistor visas for our parents. My wife's mother is a widow and retired with no fininacial assets back home. Wife is the only child. So, she will be applying with an invitation and sponsor letter from my wife stating that we will be covering her expenses for the trip. We both have jobs with three years of tax returns in Canada, so we can submit our bank statements, pay slips and tax returns for financials. The proposed stay would be for two weeks. Wife will be filling and submitting the application using mother in law's account.
But just wondering,
1. Is there a high chance of rejection? (as I have seen quite a few cases even with good financials back home rejected)
2. Is there anyway we can justify regarding going back home as I see the major problem can be lack of ties which we cannot help! It is what it is.
3. Should my wife sign as a representative or just submitting a sponsor letter is enough?
4. Should we instead consider just straight away going for supervisa (ties still a problem?) or sponsoring PR?
My parents situation is similar in terms of being retired and ties, although I have a working sister back home and have some properties and house.
Me and my wife PR holders and working with a family income of 160k.
We want to apply vistor visas for our parents. My wife's mother is a widow and retired with no fininacial assets back home. Wife is the only child. So, she will be applying with an invitation and sponsor letter from my wife stating that we will be covering her expenses for the trip. We both have jobs with three years of tax returns in Canada, so we can submit our bank statements, pay slips and tax returns for financials. The proposed stay would be for two weeks. Wife will be filling and submitting the application using mother in law's account.
But just wondering,
1. Is there a high chance of rejection? (as I have seen quite a few cases even with good financials back home rejected)
2. Is there anyway we can justify regarding going back home as I see the major problem can be lack of ties which we cannot help! It is what it is.
3. Should my wife sign as a representative or just submitting a sponsor letter is enough?
4. Should we instead consider just straight away going for supervisa (ties still a problem?) or sponsoring PR?
My parents situation is similar in terms of being retired and ties, although I have a working sister back home and have some properties and house.