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What is a letter of invitation for Canadian visitor visa?

What is a letter of invitation for Canadian visitor visa?

A Canadian visitor visa invitation is a simple letter signed by someone in Canada who knows you well, inviting you to visit Canada. This person can be a family member, friend or business partner, but in any case, it must be someone who has a close relationship with you and can confirm your purpose and identity for traveling to this country.

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A visa invitation letter as one of the visa application documents can increase your chances of obtaining a Canadian visitor visa. This invitation letter is one of the proofs and documents that compels the Canadian consulate to issue you a visa for this country.

Note: Note that an invitation submitted by a citizen or resident of Canada, along with valid employment and financial documents, has a higher chance of success.

What does the letter of invitation include?

The invitation must match the conditions of your trip to Canada. The person who writes the invitation should follow all the details below. In the invitation, it is necessary to write both the details of the applicant and the person inviting.

Visa applicant information:

Full name
Date of birth
Address and phone number of the country of origin
The relationship of the person to the inviting person
The purpose of the trip
Duration of stay in Canada
Information about where to live in Canada and how to pay for it
Date of departure from Canada

Personal information of the person inviting you:

full name
Date of birth
Address and phone number in Canada
Current status in Canada (PR, Citizen or Student…)
job title

Is it necessary to submit an invitation letter for a tourist visa?

It is not necessary to submit an invitation letter for a Canadian tourist visa, and you can apply for this visa with travel-related documents such as round-trip plane tickets and hotel reservations, but not having it will reduce the chances of a tourist visa.

Writing an invitation letter does not mean that you are legally responsible for the actions of the invited person during his stay in Canada. You must state the facts in the letter and fulfill the promises you make in it. In fact, write the invitation honestly.

The Canadian Immigration Department may ask you to have the invitation letter approved by official offices in Canada (Notarized). In this case, ask your inviter to send you a letter with an official seal and notarized.

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