Hi everyone,
I am a Canadian citizen married to my non-Canadian spouse who I am sponsoring inland. We are currently expecting our first baby at the end of July. Naturally, my husband's parents want to visit us for about two weeks during this time.
We need to write a letter of invitation, but my husband, who is their son, currently holds a work permit. I am a citizen but not their daughter per se. As direct family, it'll be their granddaughter who will have the Canadian citizen status.
My question is, who should the invitation come from? Myself, my husband, or both of us?
Also do we address the invite to them or to the Canada Visa Application Centre in their country of residence?
Thanks everyone
I am a Canadian citizen married to my non-Canadian spouse who I am sponsoring inland. We are currently expecting our first baby at the end of July. Naturally, my husband's parents want to visit us for about two weeks during this time.
We need to write a letter of invitation, but my husband, who is their son, currently holds a work permit. I am a citizen but not their daughter per se. As direct family, it'll be their granddaughter who will have the Canadian citizen status.
My question is, who should the invitation come from? Myself, my husband, or both of us?
Also do we address the invite to them or to the Canada Visa Application Centre in their country of residence?
Thanks everyone