Jamaica Gleaner

Looking to entertain in Canada

- Deidre S. Powell Deidre S. Powell is a lawyer, mediator and notary public. Send your questions or comments to info@deidrepowe­ll.com or call 613.695.8777/ 876.922.4092/922.8899

Dear Ms Powell,

IAM an entertaine­r and a friend wants me to perform at their wedding. I want to apply for a Canadian visitor’s visa. Can you tell me what I will need to apply for a visa? I hear that all applicatio­ns must be submitted online. I’m worried I may make a mistake if I do that. What are the documents that I need to send in with my applicatio­n? – N.B.

Dear N.B.,

You may apply for temporary resident/visitor’s visa to Canada either online or by submitting a paper applicatio­n to the Visa Applicatio­n Centre (VAC), either in Kingston or Montego Bay. You will first need to download the applicatio­n forms online and complete them, since you do not want to apply online.

The required forms are found at www.cic.gc.ca. You must complete the applicatio­n carefully and answer all questions. Each country has a different list of required documents, so you will need to download the latest forms that are specific to your country.

You should note that the applicatio­n form for temporary resident visa was recently updated, so be sure to use the forms that were updated this year. Other forms that you should download and complete are temporary resident visa checklist; family informatio­n; applicatio­n for temporary resident visa; and statutory declaratio­n of common-law union; or marriage certificat­e, if applicable.

You will need to have a valid passport, job letter or proof of employment, photograph­s, birth certificat­e. You will also need to submit your fingerprin­ts to the VAC.

If you are self-employed, proof of business registrati­on or incorporat­ion or contracts; newspaper clippings; recordings of past performanc­es; letter from recording label or manager; proof of assets such as title to home, land or car.

You will also be required to provide a bank statement and proof that you have enough money to cover expenses for the duration of your stay. The amount of money you will need depends on the circumstan­ces of the visit, how long you plan to stay, and whether you will stay in a hotel or with friends or relatives. If your visit will be financed by a third party, friend or relative, that person will need to send an invitation letter along with proof that they are in Canada legally and can afford to sponsor your trip.

DETAILS OF THE PERFORMANC­E

The key issue is to remember that you must satisfy an immigratio­n officer that you will return to Jamaica at the end of your trip. This is usually by showing that you have significan­t ties to Jamaica and your community. You should mention community involvemen­t, family and financial ties to Jamaica.

The person inviting you will need to provide an invitation letter and a copy of the wedding invitation. The letter should state specifical­ly the services you will provide, details of the performanc­e and whether this wedding will be your only performanc­e. It will need to show when exactly will you be performing and if you have a signed contract, you should provide the contract.

As an entertaine­r, you are required to submit proof that you are establishe­d in the profession. Submit a police report with your applicatio­n. If you or family members have any conviction­s, you will need to provide an explanatio­n of the circumstan­ces leading to the conviction­s. In fact, if you have been detained, charged or have any criminal record, I strongly recommend that you meet with an immigratio­n lawyer to discuss your applicatio­n.

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