Visitor Visa
Whether you are visiting family, exploring Canada, or attending a business meeting, we prepare visitor visa applications that show clear ties to your home country and a realistic plan for your trip.
What's included
- Single and multiple-entry visitor visas
- Super Visa for parents and grandparents
- Business visitor and conference travel
- Visa extensions from inside Canada
Overview
What this means for you.
A visitor visa (also called a Temporary Resident Visa or TRV) lets you enter Canada for up to 6 months at a time. Most are issued as multiple-entry visas valid for up to 10 years, so you can come and go as your passport allows.
The Super Visa is a special long-stay visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. It allows visits of up to 5 years at a time without renewing your status inside Canada.
Visitor visa refusals are extremely common when an application looks generic. We build a personalized file with real evidence of your job, family and assets back home so the officer can clearly see why you will return.
Eligibility
Who can apply?
A quick checklist to see if this is the right pathway for you.
- A valid passport from your home country
- Proof that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit
- Enough money to cover your stay
- A clean criminal record and good health
- A genuine reason for your visit (tourism, family, business, medical)
Process
How we move your file forward.
Step 01
Plan your trip
We map out dates, accommodation and the purpose of travel so the application tells one clear story.
Step 02
Collect strong evidence
Letters of employment, bank statements, property documents and family invitations — everything signed and translated where needed.
Step 03
Submit and biometrics
We file online, book your biometrics, and track the case through to passport request.
Step 04
Arrival and beyond
We brief you on what to say at the border and how to extend or change status if your plans evolve.
FAQ
Questions we hear every week.
Still wondering about your specific case? A 30-minute consultation is the fastest way to get a real answer.
Book a consultationUsually up to 6 months per entry. The exact date is decided by the border officer when you arrive and stamped in your passport. Super Visa holders can stay up to 5 years at a time.
Citizens of visa-exempt countries (most of Europe, Australia, Japan and others) only need an eTA to fly to Canada. Citizens of visa-required countries — including India and the Philippines — need a full visitor visa stamped in their passport.
The most common reasons are weak ties to the home country, unclear travel purpose, and not enough proof of funds. A good application explains your life back home in detail and matches the funds to the trip.
No paid work is allowed. You can take a short course of up to 6 months without a study permit, but anything longer requires a study permit first.
You need a child or grandchild in Canada who meets a minimum income (LICO), a signed invitation letter, and private Canadian medical insurance for at least 1 year of coverage. We help with all three.
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