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TOURIST VISA 

A Canadian Visitor Visa is for an individual who wants to come to Canada, whether it be to vacation and explore our vast ranging wilderness, ski our world class mountains, or to simply visit family or friends. One may even want to make a business exploratory visit to seek investment opportunities in Canada. If you are from a country that is not visa exempt meaning Canada requires you to retain a visa to enter the country, you must apply for your Visitor Visa.

 

A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), also referred to as a visitor visa, is an official document issued by a Canadian visa office that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident (either as a visitor, a student, or a worker).

 

Important information: You must obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) before your departure. You cannot obtain one upon arrival in Canada.

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SINGLE-ENTRY VISA

The Single-Entry Visa allows visitors to enter Canada only once. If the visitor leaves Canada (except for travel to the United States, St. Pierre, or Miquelon), they will need a new visa to return. This visa is typically used for short-term visits, such as tourism or attending a specific event.

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ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION (eTA)

For travelers from visa-exempt countries (excluding U.S. citizens), an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is required when arriving in Canada by air. Although not technically a visa, the eTA is electronically linked to the traveler’s passport and remains valid for up to five years or until the passport expires. It is suitable for short stays, such as tourism, business visits, or transiting through Canada.

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SUPER VISA

The Super Visa is a family stream which allows both Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents to sponsor their parents and their grandparents. This visa is granted to thousands of people each year and with the aid of a legal expert you may be next.

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MULTIPLE-ENTRY VISA

The Multiple-Entry Visa allows visitors to enter and leave Canada as many times as they wish within the visa's validity period, which can be up to 10 years or until the passport expires. This visa is ideal for frequent travelers who may visit Canada for purposes such as family visits, business meetings, or multiple tourism trips.

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