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Canada warmly welcomes visitors, whether you’re here for business, leisure, or to reunite with family. With options like the Business Visitor Visa for professionals, the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) for short-term stays, and the Super Visa for parents and grandparents, there’s a pathway that’s right for you. We’re here to make your journey simple and stress free, so you can focus on exploring, connecting, and creating memories in one of the world’s most welcoming countries.

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Business Visitor Visa

Canada, a global leader in commerce, attracts thousands of professionals yearly for international business activities. With a Business Visitor Visa, you can:

Attend conferences or training sessions.
Fulfill after-sales agreements.
Purchase goods or explore market opportunities.

Who Qualifies?

Individuals whose primary business remains outside Canada.
Applicants with an invitation letter, proof of foreign employment, and travel details.

Key Features

Stay up to six months.
Specialized IRCC support for event organizers. To facilitate entry for delegates, register your event with IRCC’s Special Events Unit online or via email at [email protected].

U.S. and Mexican nationals may enjoy additional benefits under the CUSMA agreement. Proper planning and documentation ensure a seamless experience for business visitors. 

Visitor Visa

Canada welcomes millions of temporary residents each year for tourism, business, family visits, and even exploring permanent immigration opportunities. A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), commonly referred to as a visitor visa, is a crucial document for those planning a short-term stay. 

Who Needs a TRV

A TRV is required for individuals from non-visa-exempt countries who wish to enter Canada temporarily. However, travelers from visa exempt countries often need an electronic travel authorization (eTA).

Purpose and Duration of Stay

Visitors typically stay for up to six months, but the exact duration is determined by immigration officers at the port of entry based on the purpose of the visit. For example:

Tourism: Exploring Canada’s landscapes, cities, and attractions.
Business: Attending meetings, conferences, or fulfilling professional commitments.
Family Visits: Spending time with relatives or attending important family events.

Key Requirements to Obtain a TRV

Proof of Purpose: A detailed explanation of your reason for visiting Canada is mandatory. This could include:

Leisure/Tourism: Hotel bookings, travel itineraries, and tickets for attractions.
Family Visits: Invitation letters from Canadian relatives and proof of their residency status.
Business Visits: Conference invitations, meeting agendas, or after-sales service agreements.

Demonstrate Ties to Home Country: This shows your intention to return home after your visit. Common proofs include:

Employment verification letters.
Property ownership documents.
Family commitments or dependents at home.

Financial Sufficiency: Evidence that you can support yourself during your stay without requiring government assistance. Examples:

Bank statements for the past three to six months.
Pay stubs or employment contracts.
Proof of sponsorship if someone in Canada is funding your visit.

Don’t let immigration hurdles stop you. With our trusted support and expertise in immigration consulting, we simplify the process so you can focus on creating unforgettable memories.

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Super Visa

The Super Visa is a special visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It allows them to visit Canada for extended stays of up to five years at a time, with a visa validity of 10 years. This is perfect for families who want to stay connected without the hassle of frequent reapplications.

Who Can Apply

Parents and grandparents, even from visa-exempt countries, can apply for the Super Visa to enjoy extended stays in Canada.

Key Benefits

Longer Visits: Stay in Canada for up to five years without renewing your status.
Multiple Entries: Use the visa for multiple trips over 10 years.
Health Coverage: Mandatory health insurance ensures medical protection during your stay.

Eligibility Requirements

For Parents and Grandparents (Applicants)

Health Insurance: Must have private health insurance from a Canadian company. Coverage must be at least $100,000 and valid for one year.
Medical Exam: Pass a medical exam as required by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

For Children or Grandchildren (Hosts)

Financial Support: Must meet a specific income level (Low-Income Cut-Off or LICO) to prove they can support you.
Invitation Letter: Provide a signed letter inviting you to Canada and promising financial support.

Why Choose the Super Visa

The Super Visa is a wonderful way to spend more time with family in Canada. It allows parents and grandparents to be actively involved in their loved ones’ lives, with the assurance of financial and medical support.

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For over a decade, we’ve helped people visit Canada with ease. Whether it’s a Visitor Visa, Business Visa, or Super Visa, we provide expert guidance and personalized support, making the process smooth and stress-free. Focus on creating unforgettable moments, we’ll handle the rest.

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FAQs About Visitor Visa, Business Visitor Visa & Super Visa

Super Visa Insurance is mandatory health coverage required for parents and grandparents visiting Canada under the Super Visa program. It provides protection for medical emergencies, hospital stays, and repatriation costs during their visit.

The insurance policy must provide a minimum coverage of CAD $100,000 and be valid for at least one year from the visitor’s entry date into Canada.

Yes, but coverage for pre-existing conditions depends on their stability and the age of the insured. Always review the terms with your chosen provider.

If your Super Visa application is denied, you can receive a full refund on your insurance premium by submitting proof of the visa refusal to the insurance company.

Typically, visitors can stay in Canada for up to 6 months. However, a border services officer may authorize a shorter period, depending on the circumstances.

If your visitor visa is refused, you can reapply with updated supporting documents or request reconsideration if your circumstances have changed significantly.

No, you cannot work in Canada on a visitor visa unless you have a valid work permit or meet specific exemption criteria.

If your passport expires during your stay, you can renew it through your home country’s embassy or consulate in Canada. If needed, also apply to extend your visitor status.

Provide strong evidence of ties to your home country, such as employment, property ownership, or family commitments.

A business visitor visa allows individuals to engage in specific business activities in Canada without entering the Canadian labor market.

You can stay for up to 6 months per visit, depending on the terms set by immigration authorities.

Provide a clear travel itinerary, evidence of ties to your home country, and return flight tickets.

Yes, your family members can accompany you, but each must apply for their own visitor visa to enter Canada.

Super Visa Insurance ensures peace of mind by covering unexpected medical expenses while visiting Canada. It’s also a required condition for the approval of the Super Visa.

The cost of Super Visa Insurance varies based on factors like the visitor’s age, medical history, and the insurance provider selected.

Most Super Visa Insurance providers allow policy adjustments for start dates, provided the request is made before the policy takes effect. This is often done without additional fees.

Yes, you can renew your Super Visa Insurance policy after the first year. If the visitor leaves and re-enters Canada, a new policy might be required.

Yes, you can apply for an extension before your current visitor status expires. While waiting for a decision, you’ll hold “implied status” and can remain in Canada legally.

Yes, you can study in Canada for programs lasting less than 6 months. For longer programs, you’ll need a study permit.

While travel insurance is not mandatory for a visitor visa, it is highly recommended to cover unexpected medical costs or emergencies during your stay in Canada.

 

Yes, you can apply for a new visitor visa if your current visa is expiring or if you hold a single-entry visa and meet specific eligibility criteria.

Yes, a multiple-entry visitor visa allows you to visit Canada as many times as you want within its validity period. Border officers will determine entry at each visit.

Business visitors can attend meetings, training sessions, conferences, or provide after-sales services in Canada.

You’ll need an invitation letter from a Canadian business, proof of employment, a detailed travel itinerary, and financial support documents.

Common reasons include weak ties to your home country, lack of clarity on your visit’s purpose, insufficient financial proof, or an incomplete travel history.

 

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