I want to apply visitor visa for my mother-in-law. I can give the letter of invite and everything... My question is
(a) Can I show proof of funds from my bank account in canada and I will take care of all the expenses. is that fine? Does my mother-in-law need to show bank balance in her account too in india.If so how much she needs to show?
If there is an interview, it will be either French or English Hindi or Punjabi. If your M/law speaks neither she will have to arrange for a certified interpreter from the list provided. See: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/bulletins_9970.aspx?lang=eng&view=d
PMM,
Thanks for the reply. Do you know answers to these questions
(a) Can I show proof of funds from my bank account in canada and I will take care of all the expenses. is that fine? Does my mother-in-law need to show bank balance in her account too in india.If so how much she needs to show?
PMM,
Thanks for the reply. Do you know answers to these questions
(a) Can I show proof of funds from my bank account in canada and I will take care of all the expenses. is that fine? Does my mother-in-law need to show bank balance in her account too in india.If so how much she needs to show?
1. Yes. Not if you are covering expenses, but they may ask for her bank statement.
2. You can apply for multiple entry TRVs valid for up to 10 years or the validity of the passport.
Have you applied already? I am in a similar situation like you and want to apply for a visitor's visa for my parents and younger brother.
Let me know know how did your application go?
prak11 said:
Dear All,
I want to apply visitor visa for my mother-in-law. I can give the letter of invite and everything... My question is
(a) Can I show proof of funds from my bank account in canada and I will take care of all the expenses. is that fine? Does my mother-in-law need to show bank balance in her account too in india.If so how much she needs to show?