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anewor
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Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 05, 2008, 08:11:42 pm »
Hello everyone,
My husband and I would like to sponsor his mother to visit us here in Canada. She's planning to stay here only for a month. My husband works full-time but I'm a full-time student. We have a 3-year old son. My mother-in-law would like to be here on his birthday (that will be her reason for visiting Canada).
My question is, can we still sponsor her to come here even if it's only my husband who works? Or maybe, he could sign the invitation letter without me?
Thanks in advance:)
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thaiguy
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Re: Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 05, 2008, 08:53:43 pm »
It's not "sponsorship" you would be offering. That only applies to immigration.
Yes, both you and your husband should sign the letter.
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anewor
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Re: Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 05, 2008, 09:28:13 pm »
Even if I'm only a student? Wouldn't that affect her application for TRV?
Thanks for the reply:)
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PMM
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Re: Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 05, 2008, 11:27:46 pm »
Hi
Quote from: anewor on March 05, 2008, 09:28:13 pm
Even if I'm only a student? Wouldn't that affect her application for TRV?
Thanks for the reply:)
No.
PMM
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anewor
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Re: Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 06, 2008, 08:22:03 am »
So it doesn't matter if I'm a student, I can still sign the invitation? As long as my mother-in-law has sufficient funds?
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thaiguy
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Re: Full-time student, sponsoring my mother-in-law
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March 06, 2008, 12:22:51 pm »
Sorry, I misread your post.
It doesn't matter if you sign the invitation or not. You can do it either way and it won't make a difference.
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anewor
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March 06, 2008, 12:28:11 pm »
Thank you so much for the replies thaiguy and PMM :)
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