I'm a COPR holder, planning to land in a month or two. I am applying for visitor visas for my parents to accompany me at the same time. But there is a mandatory requirement of an invitation letter in the visitor visa online application. As I am yet to land, I can't write the invitation letter which asks for an address in Canada. We don't have any family or friends in Canada who can issue one. Is there any workaround to bypass this invitation letter? Please advice. Thanks in advance. @scylla@Naturgrl
I'm a COPR holder, planning to land in a month or two. I am applying for visitor visas for my parents to accompany me at the same time. But there is a mandatory requirement of an invitation letter in the visitor visa online application. As I am yet to land, I can't write the invitation letter which asks for an address in Canada. We don't have any family or friends in Canada who can issue one. Is there any workaround to bypass this invitation letter? Please advice. Thanks in advance. @scylla@Naturgrl
Invitation letter is not mandatory. They are travelling for tourism purposes. They are not accompanying you. Not sure what portal you are in to apply but it will ask you reasons for travel and they say for tourism.
Invitation letter is not mandatory. They are travelling for tourism purposes. They are not accompanying you. Not sure what portal you are in to apply but it will ask you reasons for travel and they say for tourism.
Thank you for the reply. I selected the same and it directed me to the GCkey portal (The same one where we apply for PR)
I created an account for each of them and started an application for visitor visa - selected 'Other' in reasons for visit and said 'Yes' to the question which asks 'If they are accompanying anybody who got recent approved status in Canada".
Finally invitation letter is listed in the 'required' documents list and not in the optional column. Hence I am unable to submit the application without one. Do you think this is because I didn't select 'No' to the accompanying someone question? If I select No, wouldn't that be misrepresentation. Unable to understand how to go ahead.
Thank you for the reply. I selected the same and it directed me to the GCkey portal (The same one where we apply for PR)
I created an account for each of them and started an application for visitor visa - selected 'Other' in reasons for visit and said 'Yes' to the question which asks 'If they are accompanying anybody who got recent approved status in Canada".
Finally invitation letter is listed in the 'required' documents list and not in the optional column. Hence I am unable to submit the application without one. Do you think this is because I didn't select 'No' to the accompanying someone question? If I select No, wouldn't that be misrepresentation. Unable to understand how to go ahead.
Hi,
I got e-copr recently. I’m planning to apply visit visa for my parents. Can I invite with Copr or I can provide invite letter only after receiving physical card? Can anyone please guide on this.
Hi,
I got e-copr recently. I’m planning to apply visit visa for my parents. Can I invite with Copr or I can provide invite letter only after receiving physical card? Can anyone please guide on this.