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Canada Visitor Visa

Canada Visitor Visa

Canada is renowned for being one of the most welcoming nations for immigrants! It is a beautiful destination to visit, offering breathtaking places and the opportunity to see family and friends. Canada boasts numerous natural wonders, famous ancient monuments, and diverse, vibrant cultures.

While many immigrants successfully obtain a visitor visa for Canada, some applications are turned down due to incomplete paperwork or inadequate supporting evidence. Read on to learn everything you need to know about obtaining a visitor visa for Canada and how Nirgunn Overseas can help you secure your visitor visa as soon as possible! 

What is a visitor visa? What is the purpose of a visitor visa?

Foreigners can travel and enter Canada using a visitor visa, commonly known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). The visitor visa or TRV is stamped in your passport and demonstrates that you are eligible to enter Canada. Most visitors to Canada require a visitor visa. You may also need one if you’re transiting through a Canadian airport en route to your final destination. Whether you are traveling to Canada as a student, a temporary worker, or just for a visit, you must apply for a visitor visa if you come from a nation that requires one. The application for a visitor visa is available online. 

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At Nirgunn Overseas, we simplify the immigration process by providing expert assistance with documentation and filing. Our dedicated team guides you through every step, ensuring all paperwork is accurately completed and submitted on time. We offer personalized support to address your unique needs, making your journey to a new country as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether it’s for permanent residence, work permits, or visitor visas, we are here to help you achieve your immigration goals.

What are the various steps involved in applying for a Canada Visitor Visa?

  1. The following steps must be taken in order to obtain a visitor visa for Canada:

    1. Have the necessary documents to obtain a visitor visa
    2. One can apply online for a visitor visa by creating an account, uploading the required documents, and paying the processing fees
    3. Provide the biometrics (photo and fingerprints)
    4. Processing of the application submitted
    5. Once the application is processed, the passport has to be provided
    6. Get ready to travel to and land in Canada

What are the different types of Visitor Visas in Canada?

There are two different types of visitor visas in Canada:

(i) Single Entry Visa

A single entry visa permits you to enter Canada only once.

You may be eligible for a single entry visa under the following conditions:

  • There are established and accepted national policies or regulations.
  • You are participating in an exceptional one-time event in Canada.
  • You are on an official visit as a foreign national (you may be eligible for a fee exemption and admission to Canada).

(ii) Multiple Entry Visa

A multiple entry visa allows you to make multiple trips into Canada, each for a period of up to six months. It remains valid for up to ten years or until one month before your passport expires, whichever comes first. You must arrive in Canada before the expiration date on your visa.

What are the primary documents and requirements for obtaining a Visitor Visa?

Depending on your purpose for visiting Canada, you may need to submit supporting documentation with your visitor visa application.

The purpose of the visit can either be:

The other basic requirements include: a) For business purposes b) For tourist purposes c) For compassionate reasons d) A family visit

  1. Have the sufficient funds for your stay
  2. Have no convictions for crimes or immigration-related offenses
  3. A foreign national’s official visit (you are eligible for a fee exemption and admission to Canada)
  4. Possess a valid travel ID, such as a passport
  5. Persuade an immigration official that you’ll be leaving Canada when your stay is over
  6. Convince or persuade an immigration official that you have attachments to your native country, such as residence, financial resources, a job or family

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