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What requirements are needed for sponsoring a friends visit from the Philippines

coaster

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I just have some questions regarding the immigration process. I have been told a few contradictory things regarding requirements. I have gone to the Philippines once already to visit him and will be going back again in December. However, after talking about Vancouver and showing him various pictures of the city and surrounding areas, he seemed to really want to visit and see the sights.

Now let me say, he does not have very much money and I was going to pay for his plane ticket and let him stay in my place in the spare bedroom. However, I have been told that he seems to need a certain amount of money in his bank account, and apparently so do I. I am also a bit confused as to what else I/we need to have for him just to visit.

We were planing on having him visit me here for 3 weeks.

If anyone could give me a link or give me some sort of ideas of exactly what we need to have/do/etc. I am totally new to this, and for me to visit him, I just grab my passport and off I go. I had no idea there would be requirements for him to visit me. But I would like to show him my country as well as seeing his.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Many Thanks!!
 

ragluf

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Hi,

Start through reading these links:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/visas/index.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=3
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/visas/visit-visite.aspx?lang=eng

.../atb
 

coaster

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Thank your for the links. However, they really dont seem to answer some questions. Specifically the money question I have. Whats a ballpark idea of how much I need to have and how much does he need to have. I also heard that it needs to be sitting in your account....does it matter what type of account?? (IE Chequing or savings account)?? And how long does it have to be in there before we start the immigration process, like 3 months prior or??

Again thank you for any suggestions ppl can offer me!!
 

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Starting from the generic guidelines here which I put in annotations: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/apply-who.asp

To visit Canada, you must:

- have a valid travel document, such as a passport,
- be in good health, - This means the traveller must not have any health issues that can:
endanger public health or public safety, or
cause excessive demands on health or social services


- convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country,
- convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit, and
This is an application for a temporary visit, which means at the end the visitor needs to leave. The ties to the home country must be strong enough and compelling reasons (i.e. more to lose/risk with staying than going back) for the visitor to leave.

- have enough money for your stay. (The amount of money you will need can vary. it depends on things like how long you will stay, and whether you will stay in a hotel or with friends or relatives.)
Your friend will be applying and will be inspected on his/her own - so he/she should be able to show conclusively he/she is able to support himself, show he/she has adequate funds for the trip. The amount of funds he needs will depend on the travel plans (hotel or stay with friends, travel expenses etc.) and duration of the trip.

You may also need a:
.....letter of invitation from someone who lives in Canada.
This is the only thing you can provide that supports the reason for the visit.


Others: See here for the country-specific requirements for applicants from Manila:
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/visas/52_1.aspx?lang=eng

See the "Proof of Sufficient Funds" requirement:
- A bank statement covering the last six months and showing the balance of the account.
This is relevant as regular sources of income are examined to see (IMHO) financial capability of the applicant on his own. Any sudden increase/deposits within the last six months (i.e. for "show money") is a red flag and leads to doubt on sources of the sudden income/deposit and more scrutiny on financial capability to fund the trip on his own
- Any additional relevant documentation (last 2 pay slips, property titles, proof of pension, investments, etc.) This links to financial capability as well as ties-to-home country.
- If you are not paying for your own trip, indicate how your trip will be funded. Submit supporting documentation, for example: parents' bank statements; letter from employer covering costs; spouse's employment, proof of employment and financial documents for host in Canada* (employment letter, pay slips, T4/Notice of Assessment, bank statements), etc. This is relevant to you - if you will support your friend by sponsoring some of the costs of the trip


Answering your questions:
Whats a ballpark idea of how much I need to have and how much does he need to have.
This is dependent on the travel plans as I mentioned - Does he stay in a hotel (add expenses to day allowance) or live with you (less daily expenses). What are the plans during the visit - travel around? Factor in expenses for gas/car, food - you get the drill. It has to be reasonable for the duration of the trip. Start by determining how long the visit is...the duration should also be reasonable. As for you - you may need to show that you are also capable to finance the trip, have stability (financially) - see the last bullet on the "Proof of Funds" section.
I also heard that it needs to be sitting in your account....does it matter what type of account?? (IE Chequing or savings account)??
Does not matter as long as it is in his/her account (applicants account). See the earlier explanations on "Proof of Sufficient Funds"
And how long does it have to be in there before we start the immigration process, like 3 months prior or??
What immigration process? Is he not in the PH to begin with to apply for the temporary visa to visit Canada? Are there other plans to immigrate aside from just visiting?

Note it your friend who is applying and will be inspected for admissibility as a visitor to Canada, so most of the burden of proof is on him, even if you are supporting/sponsoring your friend.

...Good luck and all the best on the application
 

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coaster said:
Well I think were going to have major problems then, as he really does not make much money or have much in his bank account. However, Ive been hunting around for other options and what I found was "conjugal partnership". Could that apply if he really doesn't have any money??

Do you also happen to know if, lets say I cant get him into Canada, we do get married in another country, would that be legally recognized here in Canada? (It would be a gay marriage BTW).

Again thank you for any help or info you can provide!!
Hi,

I see the intent has now changed from being a "temporary visit" to a permanent one; I would advise you post your questions in the Family/Spouse threads - http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/family-class-sponsorship-b5.0/ as this seems to be where the option leads towards. There will be a wider audience there who have done the thought processes you are now going through in seeking to get your friend/partner into Canada.

.../all the best...