
Visitor Visa Section: Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa – TRV)
Canada welcomes millions of visitors each year for tourism, business, family visits, and special events. If you plan to visit Canada, you may need a Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa – TRV), depending on your nationality and purpose of travel.
Who Needs a Visitor Visa?
You may require a Visitor Visa if you are:
- A citizen of a country that is not visa-exempt for Canada
- Traveling to Canada for tourism, business, or to visit family and friends
- Attending a conference, event, or short-term course
- Seeking medical treatment in Canada
If you are from a visa-exempt country, you may need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) instead.
Eligibility Requirements:
To qualify for a visitor visa, you must demonstrate:
- A valid passport and travel documents
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Canada
- Strong ties to your home country (such as a job, family, property, or assets)
- A clear travel history and no immigration violations
- A genuine intention to leave Canada at the end of your visit
- No criminal or security concerns
Types of Visitor Visas:
- Single-Entry Visa – Allows entry into Canada once during its validity period.
- Multiple-Entry Visa – Allows multiple entries into Canada for up to 10 years or until passport expiry.