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Visitor Visa Invitation for Sister in India

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Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25-08-2014
Nomination.....
12-12-2014
File Transfer...
12-02-2015
Med's Request
14-03-2015
Med's Done....
16-03-2015 Third line updated April-2-2015
Interview........
NA
Passport Req..
01-05-2015 Decision Made May-2-2015
VISA ISSUED...
11-05-2015
LANDED..........
2-06-2015
I want to know how can an unmarried sister prove family ties who is a homemaker( doesn't have a job or property on her name ) and has never traveled outside of India

If you can see below for a Sister as per the CIC , the below documents are needed.

1. Proof of Vaccination
2. Travel History
3. Account statement
4. Identity document ( Passport)
5. Family information
6. Use of representative ( Brother completing the form)
7. Itinerary( Home address of a brother who is a Citizen)Comments: Flight tickets will not be produced unless visa is granted .



Documents to submit with your visa application and bring when you travel
Tourist
Fully vaccinated traveller exemption
About the documents listed
  • Not all documents listed below are required – some are optional.
  • This is not an exhaustive list of acceptable proof to support your visa application.
  • Only submit the optional documents that can prove you’re eligible for a visa.
  • Even if you submit all the documents listed, there is no guarantee that we’ll approve your application.
  • We may request more information from you outside of what is listed here.
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DocumentRequiredDescriptionDetails to includeWhen you may need this document
Proof of vaccinationYes – COVID-19You must use ArriveCAN to enter your proof of vaccination information. You must enter this information within 72 hours before your arrival in Canada.Consult details about what you need to enter in ArriveCANShow a border services officer when you arrive in Canada (at a Canadian airport or a land port of entry).
ArriveCAN receipt (electronic or paper)Yes – COVID-19You must use the ArriveCAN app before checking in at the airport or crossing the border.
Learn about ArriveCAN and download the app.
Submit your:
  • travel and contact information
  • quarantine plan
  • COVID-19 symptom self-assessment
  • COVID-19 proof of vaccination
Show border services officer on arrival in Canada
Travel historyNo (optional) – visa applicationIf you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
  • your previous passports and/or visas (used within the last 10 years to travel outside your country)
  • entry and exit stamps
  • study and/or work permits that indicate your duration outside of your country
  • expired or valid visas
Submit with visa application
ItineraryNo (optional) – visa applicationDocuments that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada.Copies of any of the following:
  • flight details
  • hotel reservations
  • registration for an event
Submit with visa application
Account statementNo (optional) – visa applicationThis can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit with visa application
Identity documentYes – visa applicationDocuments we accept:
  • passports (regular, official or diplomatic) from most countries (see exceptions below)
  • alien’s passport for stateless persons
  • US Permit to Re-Enter (Form I-327)
  • US Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571)
  • other refugee travel documents for non-citizens
Documents we don’t accept:
  • any passport issued by Somalia
  • non-machine readable passports issued by the Czech Republic
  • temporary passports issued by the Republic of South Africa
  • provisional passports issued by Venezuela
A clear colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada.
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
  • the page that shows your birth date and country of origin, and
  • any pages with stamps, visas or markings
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
  • name
  • date of birth
  • document number
  • citizenship or residency status
  • photo, and
  • expiry date (if applicable)
Submit with visa application
Use of a representative (IMM 5476)Yes (required) - if applicableFamily members who apply on behalf of the applicant or third parties need to complete this form.A completed IMM 5476 form.Submit with visa application
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)No (optional) – visa applicationUse this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
A completed IMM 5475 form.Submit with visa application
Family information (IMM 5645)Yes (required) – visa applicationEach applicant 18 years or older must complete this form.A completed IMM 5645 form.Submit with visa application
Minor childrenYes (required) – visa application (if applicable)Documents needed depend if child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.You may need to show
  • a letter that authorizes the minor child to travel to Canada, and
  • other documents, such as adoption papers or a custody decree, depending on if the minor child travels alone or not
Consult Minor children travelling to Canada
  1. Submit with visa application
  2. Show border services officer when you arrive in Canada