Visitor Visa

Canada is a popular tourist destination, but getting a visa can be a cumbersome process. You will need a visitor visa or a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to travel to and enter Canada as a foreign national. You will require the document unless you come from a visa-exempt country. The rule applies, regardless of whether you are landing as a tourist, student, or temporary worker. You may be overwhelmed by the formalities involved, but we can make the entire process fast, smooth, and hassle-free for you. We help you secure a Visitor Visa in both single entry and multiple entry categories. While a single entry visa will let you come one-time only, a multiple entry visa permits you to do it as often as you want.

The country automatically considers all applicants for multiple entry and single entry is granted only under unique circumstances. With a multiple entry bias, you can travel for size months at a time. The best part is that the visa is valid for up to 10 years in most cases, though it is at the discretion of the authorities. Even as everything sounds pretty simple, the overall application process involves a long list of documents and formalities. You may not be able to handle them without guidance, and our expert consultants are here to show the way. We make sure you stay a step ahead of the formalities and get your visa at the earliest so that you can visit just when you want. Our experts handle everything the right way, so you can expect good chances of approval. Since we understand the process like the back of our hand, you never have to worry about going wrong with your application. Rest assured, our visa experts will have you covered down to the smallest details.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the Visitor visa a candidate must meet below requirements:

  • Have a valid passport.
  • Be in good health.
  • Have no criminal or immigration-related convictions.
  • Must have ties with home country —such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country.
  • Convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit.
  • Have enough funds for your trip.
  • You may also need a medical exam and letter of invitation from someone who lives in Canada
  • You are not allowed to work or study on a visitor visa in Canada.
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