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How to write a Business Invitation Letter

How to write a Business Invitation Letter

Business Visitor Letter

It’s very common these days to know about Visitor Visa to Canada for tourism, meeting family members and so on. But a lot of people are not aware of business category of visit visa to Canada. Some people ask questions about coming to Canada as a visitor. However, they do not know what is required of them to come to Canada as a Business Visitor. This blog will cover what is needed to apply for Business Visitor Visa and also we will discuss how to draft a Letter of Invitation to invite someone to visit Canada as a business visitor. It is important to know the first step to apply for Business Visitor Visa as it is the first and foremost essential element of your application process for this visa category.

Who is a Business Visitor?

First we need to know who is a Business Visitor or could be considered a Business Visitor to Canada. People who are potential investors or business partners are considered in this category as Business Visitors. If you want to come to Canada for any other reason apart from business purpose, you could apply under Visitor Visa category and explain your reasons for visiting Canada. Business Visitor Visa is an application that specifically explains the business endeavors of an individual and how it could be a benefit to Canada if the individual visits Canada and decides to spend time and money if everything works out. A Business Visitor is an individual who comes to Canada to solely engage themselves in international business activities without having to apply directly to the Canadian labour market. A good example could be an individual coming to Canada to meet up with people from companies doing business with his or her company back home is considered a business visitor. Visitors come to Canada normally to observe site visits at the same time another reason a Canadian company could invite them over to Canada is for training in product use, also because of sales or other functions relating to a business transaction. Business Visitors must demonstrate that the main source of income and place of business for them are outside Canada.

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