Explore Canada with a Visitor Visa: Your Gateway to Adventure

Dreaming of a Canadian vacation? A Visitor Visa unlocks the door to experiencing all that Canada offers, from its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities to its rich culture and friendly people.

What is a Visitor Visa?

A Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an official document issued by the Canadian government that authorizes temporary stays in Canada for tourism, visiting family and friends, or attending short-term programs (less than six months).

Who Needs a Visitor Visa?

Most foreign nationals require a Visitor Visa to enter Canada, even if they are only transiting through a Canadian airport. You can check the IRCC website [invalid URL removed] to see if you need a visa.

Types of Visitor Visas:

There are two main types of Visitor Visas:

  • Single Entry Visa: This visa allows you to enter Canada only once during its validity period.
  • Multiple Entry Visa: This visa allows you to enter and leave Canada multiple times during its validity period. (Note: While you can apply for a multiple entry visa, it’s not guaranteed. The visa officer will decide which type to issue based on your situation.)

How to Apply for a Visitor Visa:

The application process for a Visitor Visa can be completed online. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

  1. Gather Required Documents: This includes your passport, proof of travel plans, proof of financial support for your stay, and more.
  2. Submit your Online Application: Follow the instructions provided on the IRCC website https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/apply-visitor-visa.html.
  3. Biometrics Collection: You may be required to provide fingerprints and a photograph at a designated location.
  4. Wait for Processing: Processing times can vary, so plan accordingly.

Visitor Visa FAQs:

The authorized duration of your stay will be determined by the border services officer at the port of entry and will be stamped in your passport. It's typically up to six months, but it could be shorter.

Yes, under certain circumstances you may be able to apply to extend your stay in Canada while your visa is still valid.

No, working while on a Visitor Visa is strictly prohibited.

You can only enroll in short-term programs (less than six months) with a Visitor Visa. For longer studies, you'll need a Study Permit.

There can be several reasons for a rejection. If this happens, you can re-apply with a stronger application or consult with an immigration professional to understand the reason for rejection and improve your chances of success