Hi there,
I would like to invite my young sister, brother inlaw and my young niece for summer from UAE. I can send the invitation letter to them but we have a problem with my sisters passport her date of birth shows 2 months younger then me and this happend long time ago when she got her UAE citizenship. The date of birth was registered on her UAE ID and her passport and We can not change it now.
I am wondering if that will create issue at the high commissioner. On the second thought I was thinking to have my wife invite them but she has no income to show on the invitation letter.
Any advice on this strange situation?
Thanks, Azeem
I know of a family that had twins born two months apart. The lady was in Hospital with the second one for about two months after the first one was born, till the time of the second delivery. So, you take it in stride, if the question arises. Tell them it is one of a medical freak.
You having employment, can do the inviting and provide all of the information required and send the invitation letter for all of them to visit you here and stay with you. Provide each one with a letter and retain a copy for your files.
There is sufficient information here to do the inviting and you prepare and provide a letter to them to submit along with their Visa Application.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/letter.asp
Freddie.
Thank you I will look into the details.
Regards, Azeem
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