Visitor Visa

A visitor visa is a document that allows a person to enter the country he wants to visit for a temporary stay. This type of visa is also known as a temporary resident visa (TRV). To apply for a visitor visa to Canada, you must follow the application process outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The process typically involves submitting an application online or in person at a Visa Application Center (VAC), paying a processing fee, providing supporting documents such as your passport, proof of financial support, and travel itinerary, and attending an interview if requested by the visa officer. The eligibility criteria for a visitor visa to Canada include having a valid travel document (such as a passport), being in good health, having no criminal or immigration-related convictions, having enough money to support your stay in Canada, and demonstrating that you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay.

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  • Have a valid travel document
  • No criminal or immigration-related convictions
  • Demonstrating that you will leave the country at the end of authorized stay

A Canadian Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows individuals from foreign countries to enter Canada for a temporary stay. Visitors can come for tourism, visiting family or friends, attending business meetings, or other short-term purposes. The visa is stamped in the passport and indicates the duration the visitor is allowed to stay in Canada.

To apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa, applicants need to submit a complete application to the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The application typically includes a valid passport, proof of ties to the home country, a letter of invitation (if applicable), proof of financial support, and other supporting documents. Applicants may need to undergo a visa interview or provide biometrics as part of the application process

The duration of stay granted with a Visitor Visa varies and is determined by the immigration officer at the port of entry. Initially, visitors are often granted a stay of up to six months. It's crucial to respect the authorized period and leave Canada before the visa expires. In some cases, extensions may be possible, but visitors need to apply for them before their current status expires.