Visitor Visa

Planning on visiting Canada to meet your family or for vacation? A Visitor Visa will provide you temporary admission into Canada. Depending on your situation, you may apply through one of the following methods such as a Tourist Visa or Temporary Resident Visa, Super Visa, or Business Visitor Visa. Information about work permits can be found here: https://todaysimmigration.ca/service/temporary-work-visa/

 

Tourist Visa / Temporary Resident Visa

A tourist visa or a temporary resident visa (TRV) will allow you to visit Canada as a tourist for temporary and vacation purposes. Applicants may visit Canada for 6 months after which they are eligible to renew their Visa for another 6 months. To be eligible for a tourist visa, you must prove:

  • Your intention is to return after your temporary stay
  • You have the finances to support your stay
  • Possess up-to-date travel documents
  • You meet the criminal and medical requirements
  • Visitors have no intention to work or study

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Super Visa

The super visa is intended to give citizens or permanent residents (PR) of Canada the ability to sponsor their parents and grandparents to live permanently in Canada. The super visa is valid for 10 years with a renewal period of 2 years at a time. To be eligible for a super visa, you must prove:

  • Valid documentations (criminal, travel, medical, etc)
  • Visitors have NO intention to work or study
  • Meet private medical coverage requirements
  • Financial responsibility obligations from the sponsor

Business Visitor Visa

This section covers business visitor visas for work-related travel and investors. If you are looking for temporary work permits, please click HERE. In order to be eligible for a business visitor visa, you must prove:

  • You are visiting Canada for work-related purposes
  • Your intention is NOT to enter the job market
  • You meet the required conditions to visit and stay
  • Your main source of income resides outside of Canada

Why Choose Us?

Choosing the right Visa program to apply to can be an overwhelming and confusing process. We will ensure you obtain your Visa in the most simple and cost-effective method available with your needs in mind.

  • Quality Service With Reasonable Fees
  • Evaluation of Visa Options by RCIC
  • Preparation & Completion of Documents
  • Submission to The Canadian Government
  • Legal Advisory & Representation Services

General Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I Need Covered Health Insurance?

Yes, if you are a foreign visitor, you will need to have private health insurance during your stay in Canada. Canada’s free health care system is not available for visitors from other countries so you will need minimum coverage during your visitation. If you are a recent immigrant, you will still need visitors to Canada insurance until you are eligible to receive public health insurance in your province. Do not worry! private health insurance in Canada is relatively cheap but knowing what you qualify for can give you more options. For example, if you are an international student, you are eligible for International Student Insurance, or if you are a family member, consider Super Visa Insurance. We can help you figure it out.

Do I Need To Know English Or French?

Yes, most applicants intending to immigrate to Canada must have proof of language ability in either English or French. If you are immigrating from an English-speaking country, you are still required to show proof or complete a language proficiency test like the IELTS (English) or TEF (French) Language Test.

How Much Money Will I Need?

The amount of money you will need depends on the immigration program you apply for, the intended period of visitation, and the number of dependents. Generally speaking, if you are single and are applying for permanent residency under the express entry program, you will need a minimum savings of around $13,000 in Canadian dollars to cover costs of settlement, visa and other legal document processing fees, and basic necessities. You do not need proof of funds if you have a work permit and a valid job offer in Canada or if you apply under the Canadian Experience Class program.

How Much Time Will It Take To Process The Visa?

The time it takes for Visa processing varies depending on the candidate, country, program, and case. Generally, the expected wait time is between 8 to 32 weeks (2 to 8 months) but can be longer. We advise you to contact us if you are not sure or check the estimated processing time for each application type provided by the Government of Canada using the following link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html