Visitor Visa

A visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa) is an official document that we stick in your passport.

Visitor Visa

Stress-free visit visa for Canada

Visitors Visa

For a short-term visit to Canada, a temporary visitor visa is required, allowing a stay of up to 6 months. Eligibility criteria include good health, sufficient funds, and strong ties to the visitor's home country.

Simplifying visa applications

Our team is available to assist you with obtaining a Canadian Visitors Visa. We'll evaluate your eligibility, provide guidance on the application process, prepare and submit your documents, and represent you during the application process. We'll also offer ongoing support for travel arrangements and address any concerns you have.

Visitor visa challenges

Obtaining a visitor visa is complicated and requires accurate documentation. Financial instability, health issues, and criminal records can lead to visa rejection. Demonstrating strong ties to the home country is vital, and navigating eligibility criteria and processing times can be challenging.

Visa denied? Let's assist you!

If your visitor visa application is denied, our team can help you through the appeals process and address any issues that caused the denial. We can assist with reapplying, demonstrate stronger financial resources, and overcome health or character concerns. We'll stay up-to-date on immigration policies and increase your chances of getting a visitor visa.

A visitor’s visa is a document that allows a person who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to enter and stay in Canada for a temporary period, usually up to six months.
Visitors from countries that are not visa-exempt, meaning they require a visa to enter Canada, need a visitor’s visa.
Generally, visitors can stay in Canada for up to six months. The immigration officer at the port of entry will determine the length of stay.
Yes, you can apply for a visitor’s visa online through the Government of Canada’s official immigration website.
You need a valid passport, completed application form, proof of financial support, and a letter of invitation from someone in Canada (if applicable).
Processing times vary depending on the country of origin and the specific circumstances of the applicant. It can range from a few weeks to several months.
No, visitors are not allowed to work while on a visitor’s visa. If you want to work in Canada, you need to apply for a work permit.
If your program of study is less than six months, you can study without a study permit. However, if your program of study is longer than six months, you need to apply for a study permit.
If your visitor’s visa expires while you’re in Canada, you become an undocumented migrant, and you can face removal proceedings.
Yes, you can bring your family members with you on a visitor’s visa, but they need to apply for their visa separately.

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