Notarized Invitation Letters – Brampton, Mississauga & Etobicoke

What is an Invitation Letter?

An Invitation Letter is a formal document written by a Canadian resident inviting a foreign national to visit Canada for a temporary stay. These letters are commonly used to support visitor visa applications, helping immigration authorities confirm the purpose of the visit and verify the identity and status of the host.

While a notarized letter may not always be mandatory, many Canadian embassies and visa offices recommend or require that the letter be signed in front of a Notary Public to establish its authenticity.

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Need to Invite a Family Member or Friend to Canada?

Need to invite a friend or family member to visit Canada? At Brampton Notary, we help residents of Brampton, Mississauga, and Etobicoke prepare and notarize Invitation Letters for visa applications—ensuring they are complete, accurate, and ready for submission to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or a foreign consulate.

Who Needs an Invitation Letter?

You may be asked to provide an Invitation Letter if you’re inviting:
– A parent or grandparent under the Super Visa program
– A spouse or partner for a short-term visit
– A friend or extended family member for tourism or special events
– A foreign guest attending a wedding, celebration, or business event
– Anyone applying for a temporary resident visa (TRV) who needs to show ties to -Canada
– Notarizing the letter adds credibility and shows immigration authorities that the letter was created willingly, with verified identity.

What Should an Invitation Letter Include?

To be effective, your Invitation Letter should clearly include:
– Your full name, contact info, and Canadian address
– Your status in Canada (citizen, permanent resident, etc.)
– Visitor’s full name, date of birth, and address abroad
– The purpose and duration of their visit
– Details about accommodation, travel, and financial support (if applicable)
– A statement of relationship and any plans during their visit
– Your signature, ideally witnessed and notarized
– If you’re unsure how to draft the letter, Brampton Notary can assist with preparation and review to make sure your letter meets all IRCC expectations.

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