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My daughter got married in Canada, and now she wants to take my husband and wife. What are the procedures and requirements?

There are advertisements upstairs, and the problem is irrelevant.

You can apply for a tourist visa first. Generally, you need a tax certificate from your daughter's family, indicating that your daughter can afford the expenses during your trip to Canada and so on.

It is more troublesome to do reunion immigration. First of all, you husband and wife should need the care of your daughter, and you can't have other immediate family members around. If you haven't retired, it's even harder for you to get a visa. Secondly, your daughter needs to ensure that your husband and wife live for ten years, and the Immigration Department needs to make sure that you really don't need government welfare care for ten years (there are many benefits advertised downstairs that you can't enjoy in ten years). Therefore, the immigration department should review your daughter's financial situation such as tax payment, otherwise your assets can also be used as a reference. Anyway, you need money.