If a family member/parent wants to visit his son/daughter in Canada to attend son's/daughter's wedding but the parent is:
1. Retired/not employed
2. Cant show proof of pension funding
3. Disabled due to a life changing medical experience like stroke but in a very stable condition now and recovering with good signs.
How can he show "proof of return to home country" so that the visa is not rejected.
If a family member/parent wants to visit his son/daughter in Canada to attend son's/daughter's wedding but the parent is:
1. Retired/not employed
2. Cant show proof of pension funding
3. Disabled due to a life changing medical experience like stroke but in a very stable condition now and recovering with good signs.
How can he show "proof of return to home country" so that the visa is not rejected.
Genuine reason to visit Canada is there (visit family and attend wedding) but want a solid proof of return. He sold all his properties back in the days and now living on rental.
Genuine reason to visit Canada is there (visit family and attend wedding) but want a solid proof of return. He sold all his properties back in the days and now living on rental.
I don't think showing large amount of money in the bank is enough, money can be easily be put in the bank and taken out for the purpose of showing VO they are financially well off. This is not a substitute to come back to your country.
You could show property such as land, show that you are getting monthly pension from the government and have a savings habit.
Show you are getting some kind of rental income from your tenants, this is also proof of property that you have rented to someone and you have to come back to collect rent
This is also a considerable proof for old person. It can show how important is medical treatment back home, so he has to be here after a while for medical checkups.