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Post by julyhare ! ]* d0 v6 b5 r: L( ~% `" X
Hi Everyone,
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, y) I. N9 [* u+ ]& nI want to apply my parents in China to visit Montreal. Can you let me know where I can find the invitation letter sample?
6 v1 H0 F8 t# p; m M/ e, K/ { zIn the application form, there are 'single entry' and 'multi-entry'. Is it difficult to apply for multi? How long does it take for this application? 7 D0 T. N( H/ I- T
My income is very low, can I apply for them? " o% L8 R: f: }9 p1 M* d j w
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Thank you very much. + x# t+ ~1 Z/ b( O& \& k
The invitation letter can be as simple as a family letter, don't worry too much about that, simply state that you miss them and they miss you
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# r; e' H6 C8 t9 F- N4 BIt would be better to mention that you can afford all their travel & living expense if you are really capable of or they are not.
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Single entry should be way much easier to apply than the multiple one.
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0 m, N+ y, |5 t( x8 eThere should be a standard processing time for such applications, refer to their website for more info. Individual case varies.
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& R% g( ]$ a2 X" |Income is an important factor, but your bank savings can also be a good factor to get them aboard. I know a few students living on their scholarship / loan who successfully applied for the visitor visa for their parents., W; y! A4 W0 S8 V" W8 k
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Hope this helps. |
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