

Canada Visitor Visa:
Canada warm welcomes you as a tourist, student or provisional worker. Every year, more than five million people visit Canada to enjoy the many opportunities our country has to offer.
It Depend on where you live, and the reason for your visit to Canada, you will require to meet certain entry requirements. In some cases, if you plan to stay in Canada for a certain period of time, you will need a Temporary Resident Visa.
TOURIST VISA BASIC REQUIREMENTS
So as to apply for the Visitor Visa, you must get a temporary/provisional resident Visa (TRV) prior to your arrival to Canada if you are a national from a particular country, possess a valid passport, respect the terms of your entry to Canada, ensure that you are criminally and medically permissible to enter Canada. Many countries require Canadians to obtain a tourist visa before leaving Canada for visits of less than three months. Some countries will issue Canadians a tourist visa, tourist card or entry stamp upon arrival. For countries not listed below,
See: Country Travel Reports.
How Can Apply
If you wish to explore Canada, you may need a visa. Canada needs citizens from some countries and territories to get a visa before they can enter Canada. Before you plan your visit, you should find out if you need a visa.
Click these following links for getting more information about this section.
- Obtain a Temporary Resident Visa application kit.
- Read the guide.
- Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents.
- Pay the fee and get the necessary receipt.
- Mail the application form and necessary documents.
What Can I Do After Getting This Visa?
As a visitor/tourist, you are free to travel anywhere throughout Canada and visit family, friends and experience Canada’ many attractions. You may also look for to register for a short courses relating to courses of general interest or self-improvement. Many visitors take advantage of this latter option to register for languages courses that are less than 6 months in duration, to learn English or French.
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