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Canadian visitor visas, also known as Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs), are official documents issued by the Canadian government that allow foreign nationals to enter Canada for temporary purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business.

Key points about Canadian visitor visas:

Eligibility and requirements:
  1. Most travelers need a visitor visa to enter Canada, with some exceptions for visa-exempt countries.
  2. Applicants must have a valid passport, be in good health, have no criminal record, and demonstrate ties to their home country.
  3. Applicants must prove they have enough funds for their stay and intend to leave Canada at the end of their visit.
Duration of stay:
  1. Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months in Canada.
  2. The exact duration may be determined by the border services officer upon entry.

Types of visas:

(a) Single entry visas allow one-time entry into Canada.

(b) Multiple entry visas permit holders to enter and leave Canada multiple times during the visa’s validity period.

Application process:
  1. Applications can be submitted online, through a paper application, or in person at a Visa Application Center (VAC).
  2. Required documents typically include a valid passport, financial statements, travel itinerary, and possibly a letter of invitation.
  3. Biometric information (fingerprints and photograph) may be required depending on the applicant’s country of citizenship.
Processing time and cost:

(a) Processing times vary, but applicants should apply well in advance of their intended travel date.

(b) Fees apply for the visa application and may include additional charges for biometrics.

Special considerations:
  1. Family members must submit separate applications, even for dependent children.
  2. Super visas are available for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, allowing stays of up to 5 years at a time.

Visa-exempt travelers:

  • Citizens of certain countries may not need a visitor visa but may require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for air travel to Canada.
  • U.S. citizens are exempt from both visitor visas and eTAs for stays up to 6 months

It’s important to note that having a visitor visa does not guarantee entry into Canada. The final decision rests with the border services officer at the port of entry. Applicants should ensure they meet all requirements and provide accurate, complete information in their applications to increase their chances of approval.

From: Akwaaba Global Team.