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anamfahim

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Hi,

My husband has received his COPR, and he will be arriving to Canada in a short period of time. However, he would like for his mother to get a temporary visitors visa. She’s a doctor and currently working part time at a clinic.
My question is, what can she provide as evidence that she will return back to her home country? We’ve heard that she might not get a visa due to the fact that my husband is going on PR. If they don’t ask her about him, would it be wise not to tell them? Please help!
 
Hi,

My husband has received his COPR, and he will be arriving to Canada in a short period of time. However, he would like for his mother to get a temporary visitors visa. She’s a doctor and currently working part time at a clinic.
My question is, what can she provide as evidence that she will return back to her home country? We’ve heard that she might not get a visa due to the fact that my husband is going on PR. If they don’t ask her about him, would it be wise not to tell them? Please help!

“ Would be wise not to tell them ?”
It’s never wise to misrepresent the information one puts on a visa application .
 
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We do plan on letting them know. However, would it be an issue and a reason for her visa application to get rejected?
 
We do plan on letting them know. However, would it be an issue and a reason for her visa application to get rejected?

She can certainly apply but it could create concerns that she is trying to move to Canada with her son.