WHY DO YOU NEED INVITATION LETTER TO VISIT CANADA?

On some occasions, the applicant for TRV (Temporary Visitor Visa) is asked to provide an invitation letter from a person who resides in Canada. As a rule, invitation letter to visit Canada is necessary if you are going to our country to visit a friend or family members. However, a letter of invitation doesn’t give guarantee a visa will be issued. Visa officers give their assessment of the applicant and conclude if they meet all the fundamental requirements. Some visa offices request invitation letters to be notarized by a Notary Public. This letter is required to be submitted to the Canadian Embassy or Consulate outside of Canada by the applicant who applied for TRV.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREIMENTS FOR CANADA VISIT INVITAION LETTER?

It is vital to provide only truthful and keeping-to-promise information in immigration Canada invitation letter. Canada visit invitation letter must contain specific data about the person who is invited. It is as follows:

  • First name and second name
  • Date of birth
  • Your address and telephone number
  • Your relationship to a person who invites you
  • The target of your trip
  • How long the person who is invited has an intention to stay in Canada
  • Detailed information on accommodation and living expenses.
  • The date the person who you are inviting is going to leave the country

INVITATION LETTER FOR VISIT CANADA. INOFRMATION ABOUT THE VISA APPLICANT

While writing an invitation letter you must also be aware of the fact that Invitation letter for visitor visa Canada is required to include information about the visa applicant. This information is given below:

  • First name and second name
  • Date of birth
  • Address and telephone number in Canada
  • Profession
  • If they are citizens of Canada or Permanent Resident
  • A photocopy of a document which confirms the writer’s status in Canada. (For instance, a Canadian birth certificate if your birth place is Canada or a Canadian citizenship card if you are a native citizen. If you are Permanent Resident, you are obliged to send a confirmation of your permanent resident status (a copy of your PR card or your IMM 1000 proof of landing))
  • Information about your family, names and dates of birth of your spouse and dependants
  • The full quantity of people who live in your household

So, if you are planning to have your friends or family members come to Canada – you will be requested to provide an invitation letter. Here, is when VISAPP Immigration will help you and guide you through the procedures. Contact our certified consultants for further recommendations and make your stay in Canada unforgettable.