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Osee Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Something related to my invite letter to my mather-in-low

Here is the first paragraph related to such a letter. After reading it, can you please tell me if it is reasonable and acceptable to do so? If yes, could you help me re-phrase it to make it sound nicer? I appreciate your time and energy. God bless you win a lottery.

BTW, feel free to ask questions if you are being confused by my writing.

(Note: by Madam or Sir, I mean the visa officer)

Dear Madam or Sir:

Since I am inviting my mother-in-law to come over to Canada for a private visit, I figure out that it is more direct if I write to you, instead of to my mother-in-law, to provide all the information that is supposed to be included in an invitation letter.
  

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Dear Visa Officer: My mother-in-law is coming to visit us here in Canada from (country). Please inform me of all the information and documents we will need for her to enter the country. Also, as my English is better than hers, I want to do as much as I can to make it simpler for all of us.

  • Dear Visa Officer: My mother-in-law is coming to visit us here in Canada from (country).
  • Please inform me of all the information and documents we will need for her to enter the country.
  • Also, as my English is better than hers, I want to do as much as I can to make it simpler for all of us.
  • What part of the paperwork can be filed by me and what must she do?
  • Thank you, Osee I had to make a lot of guesses as to what you are trying to say.
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Dear Visa Officer:

My mother-in-law is coming to visit us here in Canada from (country). Please inform me of all the information and documents we will need for her to enter the country. Also, as my English is better than hers, I want to do as much as I can to make it simpler for all of us. What part of the paperwork can be filed by me and what must she do?

Thank you,

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Hi,

We are not visa experts, and cannot supply legal advice about such matters.

I found the following excerpts on this Govt. of Canada website. You should look at the site for more details.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/visit/lett
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Hi Cwtch and Clive,

Thanks a lot for your seriouse replies. As I kind of expected, you guys were being confused by what I would like to do for such a purpose. In fact, I had already known the link given by Clive, so I know what kind of information I should provide. But I appreciate your time. Anyway, I was just thinking writing an invitation letter to my mother-in-law to tell her our arr

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