[size=10pt]Here's the situation:
My parents got their visitor visa and they've booked their flights June 26-August 26. We are just waiting for the Option C printout and then we are going to send our application to sponsor them plus my twin brothers.Originally, the plan is to submit it this week. I called Immigration last Friday and asked if will it affect the sponsorship if my parents will be here visiting for 2 months, the officer told me, it won't affect anything so I am thinking, there won't be a problem.
But then my relatives doesn't want me to submit the application not til my parents arrives saying that their friends are saying that it won't be a good idea, that immigration might think that since they are here with visitors visa, they might not leave(dumb thinking but this point, they don't listen to me but listens to their friends) I told them to call immigration themselves so they know who is saying the right thing to do but decided to go with what I told them as per immigration but then told me that it will be my fault if there will be problems once my parents get to Vancouver in June.
Can somebody please help me make my relatives listen to me than to their friends? Or if you have experience with the same situation, please share...
In my case, do you know any problems that might arise when they get to Vancouver with the visa officer?[/size]
My parents got their visitor visa and they've booked their flights June 26-August 26. We are just waiting for the Option C printout and then we are going to send our application to sponsor them plus my twin brothers.Originally, the plan is to submit it this week. I called Immigration last Friday and asked if will it affect the sponsorship if my parents will be here visiting for 2 months, the officer told me, it won't affect anything so I am thinking, there won't be a problem.
But then my relatives doesn't want me to submit the application not til my parents arrives saying that their friends are saying that it won't be a good idea, that immigration might think that since they are here with visitors visa, they might not leave(dumb thinking but this point, they don't listen to me but listens to their friends) I told them to call immigration themselves so they know who is saying the right thing to do but decided to go with what I told them as per immigration but then told me that it will be my fault if there will be problems once my parents get to Vancouver in June.
Can somebody please help me make my relatives listen to me than to their friends? Or if you have experience with the same situation, please share...
In my case, do you know any problems that might arise when they get to Vancouver with the visa officer?[/size]