I am planning to invite my parents for a visit and I am on pgwp myself. I just wanna know who to address the invitation letter to. Should it be addressed to my parents or to the visa embassy?
No no, not notarized. My concern is who should the letter be addressed to since the website states to send the letter to the person you are inviting to Canada but most samples I saw are addressed to the visa office
No no, not notarized. My concern is who should the letter be addressed to since the website states to send the letter to the person you are inviting to Canada but most samples I saw are addressed to the visa office
Send meaning... give the letter to the person you are inviting as the person needs it as a requirement. He/She will scan and upload it if he/she plans to apply online or attach the letter along with the application form if he/she choose to apply via paper.
But the letter needs to be addressed to the Embassy. As if you are saying to the visa officer that you are inviting the person... you will provide accommodation etc..
Send meaning... give the letter to the person you are inviting as the person needs it as a requirement. He/She will scan and upload it if he/she plans to apply online or attach the letter along with the application form if he/she choose to apply via paper.
But the letter needs to be addressed to the Embassy. As if you are saying to the visa officer that you are inviting the person... you will provide accommodation etc..
Hi there, fresh newbie here. glad I found this tread, almost two year after...as I cannot seem to find a difitive answer to the the same question, which is whom to address invitation letters to.
It states: "A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada. The letter must be written to you from your family member."
which sound to me a lot like "must be address to...", and it is a little bit different than @Cookiemonster1 concern which is over "send the letter to..."
or am I just overthinking this as most sample letters I found is addressed to the visa officer. Though I should mention I could find sample letters addressed to the person being invited as well, but then again the website containing the samples are not very clear about under what cricumstances should the letter be address to person being invited vs. visa officer.
Hi there, fresh newbie here. glad I found this tread, almost two year after...as I cannot seem to find a difitive answer to the the same question, which is whom to address invitation letters to.
It states: "A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada. The letter must be written to you from your family member."
which sound to me a lot like "must be address to...", and it is a little bit different than @Cookiemonster1 concern which is over "send the letter to..."
or am I just overthinking this as most sample letters I found is addressed to the visa officer. Though I should mention I could find sample letters addressed to the person being invited as well, but then again the website containing the samples are not very clear about under what cricumstances should the letter be address to person being invited vs. visa officer.