No. His parents must be able to pay for his visit. Your finances + your invitation letter to support his stay are secondary. He cannot be financially dependent on you for the visit.
His parents must include their bank statements + their tax returns + evidence of any other financial investments that can be liquidated, if required.
ALSO , IF I SAY YES TO THIS QUESTION AND PROVIDE MY PASSPORT , HIS BOTH PARENTS ADHAAR CARD , LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION FROM HIS PARENTS AND UPLOAD TO CLIENT INFIRMATION SLOT (OPTIONAL SLOT)
HE'LL GET THE VISA RIGHT ?
IF I ANSWER YES TO THIS QUESTION AS YOU SAID EARLIER "Are you currently, or will you be living in Canada with a parent or legal guardian for the entire period of your stay?"
THIS QUETSION POPS UP BUT HE IS TRAVELLING ALONE "Are you travelling with a parent who does not have full legal custody of you?"
IF I ANSWER YES TO THIS QUESTION AS YOU SAID EARLIER "Are you currently, or will you be living in Canada with a parent or legal guardian for the entire period of your stay?"
THIS QUETSION POPS UP BUT HE IS TRAVELLING ALONE "Are you travelling with a parent who does not have full legal custody of you?"
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No. His parents must be able to pay for his visit. Your finances + your invitation letter to support his stay are secondary. He cannot be financially dependent on you for the visit.
His parents must include their bank statements + their tax returns + evidence of any other financial investments that can be liquidated, if required.
Aadhar cards are not national identity cards for India. Hence, not acceptable in lieu of passports.
Your nephew must prove he has reasons to return to India at the end of a short visit. His study ties, for example