How do I help a family member or friend apply to visit Canada?
You totally can apply for a family member or friend to visit Canada without any difficulties. If a friend or family member wishes to visit Canada, he or she must submit an application to the Canadian visa office responsible for his or her country or area. A visa officer will analyze the application and determine whether or not a visa will be issued.
You may assist a friend or family member by creating an invitation letter. It should clarify how you intend to assist the individual. You may, for example, offer to pay for plane tickets or hotel accommodations. A letter of invitation can be useful, but it does not guarantee that your friends will be granted a visa.
In order to have a valid visa, on behalf of your friends fill in the Canada ETA application form or you can instruct them to complete the form on their own. The form will require full name, birth date, nationality and passport information. If you fill the form instead of your friends or family, you should gather mentioned information first before applying for an e-visa. More details about how to complete the form can be found at the link.
At the moment, the Canadian government has accepted e-visa for any purpose that depends on travelers’ needs. If you have any questions, please contact Canada Immigration Services for assistance.
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