Thanks for your help, but I meant my employment letter as a proof of means of financial support instead of them showing anything. They are retired and given the fact that Canadian dollar is much higher that local currency I doubt what they have in their bank account would be enough for a visit here.You can but they need to show their funds to support a visit.
Your employment letter doesn't prove liquid funds. It is your parents bank accounts (and yours) that must be shown.Thanks for your help, but I meant my employment letter as a proof of means of financial support instead of them showing anything. They are retired and given the fact that Canadian dollar is much higher that local currency I doubt what they have in their bank account would be enough for a visit here.
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Right, thank you.Your employment letter doesn't prove liquid funds. It is your parents bank accounts (and yours) that must be shown.
Your bank statement is more important than a letter from your job. For visitor visas the applicants funds are the most important and the person in Canada is considered as secondary proof. For a supervisa that child’s income in Canada is what is considered first.Right, thank you.
I remain their child in both cases, so why would ig be different? I think I will probably go for the super visa option.Your bank statement is more important than a letter from your job. For visitor visas the applicants funds are the most important and the person in Canada is considered as secondary proof. For a supervisa that child’s income in Canada is what is considered first.
They are different types of visas with different requirements. Supervisas require you to purchase health insurance and to make a certain level of income for a year to qualify. There are plenty of situations where families fight and then no longer want to support their family or friends which is why Canada usually wants to see that they can support themselves (at a minimum for a hotel room or a flight home) especially for a TRV.I remain their child in both cases, so why would ig be different? I think I will probably go for the super visa option.
If you meet LICO including all members of your family, then apply for a supervisa.Makes sense, thank you.