Requirements and Application Process
Applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) can be time-consuming, as you must prove your intent to stay in Canada temporarily. Demonstrating financial stability and providing evidence of sufficient funds is crucial. The more supporting documents you provide, the higher your chances of approval.
When applying, factors like the purpose and duration of your visit, your connections in Canada, and your travel history are considered. A letter of invitation from a Canadian host may be required, including details like their name, address, visit duration, and financial responsibilities.
Step-by-Step Process
Consult with Us: Contact our company for expert guidance to assist you throughout the process.
Gather Necessary Documents: We’ll provide a list of required documents to ensure a smooth application.
Pay Government Fees: Pay applicable fees based on your visa type and circumstances.
Submit Biometrics: Provide fingerprints and photographs as instructed by Canadian authorities.
Important: A valid visitor visa is required for entry but does not guarantee admission into Canada. Border officers from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will conduct an inspection upon arrival.
Choose the Right Visa for Your Travel Needs
Single Entry Visas:
Purpose: Allows one entry into Canada during the visa’s validity period.
Entry and Exit: Only one entry; re-entry requires a new visa.
Duration: Stay length is determined by the immigration officer at the port of entry.
Multiple-Entry Visas:
Purpose: Permits multiple entries into Canada during the visa’s validity.
Entry and Exit: You can travel in and out of Canada multiple times.
Duration: Each visit is typically allowed up to 6 months, though the immigration officer may adjust based on their assessment.
Consider your travel frequency when selecting the right visa. If you plan frequent visits, a multiple-entry visa is ideal, while a single-entry visa suits one-time trips. Always comply with CBSA’s conditions when entering Canada. Reach out to us for guidance on choosing the best visa for your needs.