Visitor Visa
Visitor Visa
Canada attracts millions of temporary residents annually, including tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family or exploring immigration opportunities. The diversity of visitors has grown significantly over the years, with people from various countries choosing Canada for both leisure and business purposes.
To visit Canada temporarily for tourism, business, or family visits, individuals often need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), unless they are exempt due to their nationality. The TRV, also referred to as a visitor visa, is an official document issued by a Canadian Immigration Visa Office located abroad. This official document, issued by Canadian Immigration Visa Offices abroad, verifies eligibility for entry as a visitor. TRVs can be single-entry or multiple-entry, allowing stays typically up to 6 months, though durations vary for temporary workers and students.
The application process typically includes completing forms, submitting supporting documents, and potentially attending an interview at a Canadian embassy, consulate, or visa application center. If you need assistance with Spousal Open Work Permit, please contact us.