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cooldoc80

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I'm Dreaming of July/2015
Dear Future and present canadians !!

Me and my wife made a short landing past august and got our Pr's . We are currently living at our country of origion as I have work obligation and wont be moving to canada until after 2 years from now ...

we are expecting a baby next september and we decided that my wife go to canada to bring the baby .

This is my wife first pregnancy and we are trying to bring my mom and dad to help us and give my wife psychological support ....... ..

so we are in the process of applying for a visit visa for them.but i really dont know what is the best thing i write in the ( reason of visit ) ???

is it a good idea to write an invitation letter for them ( though we are currently not living in canada !!!!!) as we plan to go there just three month before pregnancy ??

or is it better to apply for a totally different reason like signing up for a confereence ( they are university teachers ) and after attend the conference they could join us

I'm really worried if i mention in their visa application that their son is a PR they may get refused ...

please help
 
18 views and nobody have any idea ! plz guys help
 
cooldoc80 said:
18 views and nobody have any idea ! plz guys help

People offer advice here for free. If you want free - learn how to be patient. If you want immediate - hire an immigration lawyer.

Your question would be better posted in the Visitors section of the forum. If you want a strong chance of both your parents being approved, they will need to demonstrate strong ties to their home country and demonstrate they have sufficient funds to pay for their trip. If they haven't traveled at all or very much in the past, they should request a 2-3 week trip.
 
thanks , I will transfer my question to the other forum then
 
scylla said:
People offer advice here for free. If you want free - learn how to be patient. If you want immediate - hire an immigration lawyer.

Your question would be better posted in the Visitors section of the forum. If you want a strong chance of both your parents being approved, they will need to demonstrate strong ties to their home country and demonstrate they have sufficient funds to pay for their trip. If they haven't traveled at all or very much in the past, they should request a 2-3 week trip.

also could you please recommend an lawyer that could help me with this matter , we really dont have any lawyers specialised in canada immigration at my country

thanks
 
cooldoc80 said:
also could you please recommend an lawyer that could help me with this matter , we really dont have any lawyers specialised in canada immigration at my country

thanks

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