Hello everyone,
I am in canada since Feb 2007.I planned to invite my parents.Can anyone tell me what is the bank balance for the inviter?.
I dont think there is a fixed amount. It depends on various other factors such as ur income. I know of one example where a family shoed $20000 in the account but was denied visa for their mother. Reason, no sufficient income.
So if u have reasonable income, then show something like $4000 or above in ur account and u would be safe.
BUT VISITOR VISA IS LIKE A LOTTERY, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO CONVINCE THE VISA OFFICER THAT UR PARENTS WILL GO BACK, ie, they have sufficient ties back home. If u are the only child, then its not going to be a cakewalk.
CD has lot of info ...look for other posts here
I dont think there is a fixed amount. It depends on various other factors such as ur income. I know of one example where a family shoed $20000 in the account but was denied visa for their mother. Reason, no sufficient income.
So if u have reasonable income, then show something like $4000 or above in ur account and u would be safe.
BUT VISITOR VISA IS LIKE A LOTTERY, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO CONVINCE THE VISA OFFICER THAT UR PARENTS WILL GO BACK, ie, they have sufficient ties back home. If u are the only child, then its not going to be a cakewalk.
CD has lot of info ...look for other posts here
WARRIOR IS wrong. As someone who has been that road atleast thrice, let me assure you that getting a visitor visa is NOT like getting a visa, That would sound like someone who is not well informed.
Specifically the reply would be: The amount that you need should be atleast 9 to 12 K - for that is the amount that you might have to spend in case of an emergency involving the visitor. That also shows that the person who sponsors the visitor, has the savings habit, the capacity and the "character" the visa officer looks for.
I have heard it time and again that getting a visit visa is a piece of luck. NO IT ISN'T! The success or otherwise of a visit visa depends on the right documentation that would prove that the visitor will go back.
I have used the services of a very professional immigration consultant. She charges $ 400 to $ 500 as her fee (and her services are really good). The first consultation is free.
If you need her phone #, please send me a pm
Thanks and good luck.
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Originally posted by CANADIAN_4U
WARRIOR IS wrong. As someone who has been that road atleast thrice, let me assure you that getting a visitor visa is NOT like getting a visa, That would sound like someone who is not well informed.
Specifically the reply would be: The amount that you need should be atleast 9 to 12 K - for that is the amount that you might have to spend in case of an emergency involving the visitor. That also shows that the person who sponsors the visitor, has the savings habit, the capacity and the "character" the visa officer looks for.
I have heard it time and again that getting a visit visa is a piece of luck. NO IT ISN'T! The success or otherwise of a visit visa depends on the right documentation that would prove that the visitor will go back.
I have used the services of a very professional immigration consultant. She charges $ 400 to $ 500 as her fee (and her services are really good). The first consultation is free.
If you need her phone #, please send me a pm
Thanks and good luck.
How come I have never had to sponson any of my relations and none have ever been denied a visit visa??? Not even for the ones who had never been to North America.
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Chandresh
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Originally posted by chandresh
How come I have never had to sponson any of my relations and none have ever been denied a visit visa??? Not even for the ones who had never been to North America.
You are just plain lucky!!!
Buy a 649 and see.
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Originally posted by chandresh
How come I have never had to sponson any of my relations and none have ever been denied a visit visa??? Not even for the ones who had never been to North America.
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