Good day,
I employ an employee from Guatemala who has a 2 year work permit. We would like to invite his wife and two sons (6 and 10 years old) to Canada to celebrate christmas and to spend their annual school vacations. Their annual school vacations run from mid-october to the end of january. His wife is a stay at home mom. They live out of the salary that our employee send them. They own a house. They have never travelled. They will live at our house for their whole stay in canada and we will pay all of their expenses, and also go to the airport to get them and leave them at the end of their stay. We of course will write an invitation letter. They also have a paper from the school that says that the kids go back to school next year and that the have paid the fees for their next year of school.
Do you think that there are chances that they accept to give them a tourist visa?
I employ an employee from Guatemala who has a 2 year work permit. We would like to invite his wife and two sons (6 and 10 years old) to Canada to celebrate christmas and to spend their annual school vacations. Their annual school vacations run from mid-october to the end of january. His wife is a stay at home mom. They live out of the salary that our employee send them. They own a house. They have never travelled. They will live at our house for their whole stay in canada and we will pay all of their expenses, and also go to the airport to get them and leave them at the end of their stay. We of course will write an invitation letter. They also have a paper from the school that says that the kids go back to school next year and that the have paid the fees for their next year of school.
Do you think that there are chances that they accept to give them a tourist visa?