Let me briefly explain my situation
I am in my early twenties, and have a Peruvian girlfriend who lives in Peru.
We have not been together for very long, a few months in fact, but we are very much in love.
I want to know if it is possible to get her a temporary visitor visa to come and visit me for a couple months.
I have worked at a respected financial firm for almost 1 year and make more than enough to support her stay and transportation. I am willing to write and state in my letter of invitation that I will be the one who will be financially responsible for her and take care of her during her stay in Canada. Of course, i will be providing evidence of my banking statements, etc.
She does not currently work and her familial financial situation is not great. Which makes me concerned that the immigration officer will seize upon this and deny any visa application.
My question is, while I can provide all the necessary documents, I want to know if the following will present a significant problem:
1. She doesn't have enough funds, even though I will provide (does that count?)
2. She is a recent graduate and does not work, how can I prove that she will return to Peru (other than a return ticket?)
3. Are all the horror stories on these websites warranted? Is it that difficult or just the luck of the draw?
4. Is there anything specific about Peru that makes it harder/easier?
I am in my early twenties, and have a Peruvian girlfriend who lives in Peru.
We have not been together for very long, a few months in fact, but we are very much in love.
I want to know if it is possible to get her a temporary visitor visa to come and visit me for a couple months.
I have worked at a respected financial firm for almost 1 year and make more than enough to support her stay and transportation. I am willing to write and state in my letter of invitation that I will be the one who will be financially responsible for her and take care of her during her stay in Canada. Of course, i will be providing evidence of my banking statements, etc.
She does not currently work and her familial financial situation is not great. Which makes me concerned that the immigration officer will seize upon this and deny any visa application.
My question is, while I can provide all the necessary documents, I want to know if the following will present a significant problem:
1. She doesn't have enough funds, even though I will provide (does that count?)
2. She is a recent graduate and does not work, how can I prove that she will return to Peru (other than a return ticket?)
3. Are all the horror stories on these websites warranted? Is it that difficult or just the luck of the draw?
4. Is there anything specific about Peru that makes it harder/easier?