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Canada offers different types of visitor visas depending on the purpose and duration of the visit. Here are some common types:
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV): This is a standard visitor visa for tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business. It’s typically valid for up to six months.
Super Visa: This is for parents or grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It allows them to stay in Canada for up to two years without the need for renewal.
Business Visitor Visa: For individuals traveling to Canada for business purposes, such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations.
Visitor Visa for Tourism: Specifically for individuals visiting Canada for tourism, leisure, or recreation.
Visitor Visa for Family Visits: For those visiting family members in Canada, such as spouses, children, or siblings.
Transit Visa: For travelers who need to transit through Canada on their way to another country.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): Not exactly a visa, but an authorization for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air. It’s required for citizens of visa-exempt countries (excluding U.S. citizens) and is valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first.
These are some of the common categories, but there might be specific visa types or programs for certain circumstances or countries.
Certainly! Here are some common documents required to apply for various types of visitor visas to Canada:
Passport: A valid passport with a validity that extends beyond the intended duration of stay in Canada.
Photographs: Recent passport-sized photographs meeting the specifications outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Proof of Purpose of Visit:
For tourism: Itinerary, hotel reservations, or invitation letters from friends or family if applicable.
For business: Letter of invitation from the Canadian host organization, conference registration, or business meeting agenda.
Financial Proof: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover expenses during the stay in Canada, such as bank statements, employment verification, or sponsorship letters.
Proof of Ties to Home Country: Documents demonstrating strong ties to the home country, such as employment letters, property ownership, or family relationships.
Medical Examination: Depending on the length of stay and country of residence, a medical examination may be required. This typically applies to stays longer than six months.
Police Clearance Certificate: Some applicants may need to provide a police clearance certificate or a certificate of no criminal record.
Additional Documents: Depending on individual circumstances and the specific visa type, additional documents may be required. This could include marriage certificates, birth certificates, or adoption papers for family-related visas.
Biometrics: Applicants may need to provide biometric information, including fingerprints and photographs, at a designated application center.
Application Fees: Payment of the required visa application fees. Fees vary depending on the type of visa and are non-refundable.
Specific requirements may vary over time. It is always advisable to apply for the visa well in advance of your planned travel dates to allow for processing time.
Once you have decided which type of Visa suites your needs, gather the required documents and Send your complete application to Immigration@odyssey.pk.
Please ensure the country name and visa type are clearly indicated in the subject line of your email.
Contact Information: Please include your contact details (e.g., phone number or WhatsApp number) in the email for convenient communication. Additionally, specify the purpose of your visit, your destination address, the number of companions, and the cities/countries you plan to visit during your time abroad.Our representative will get back to you within 24 to 48 working hours. In case we require some additional information or documents depending upon your required visa and destination, we will let you know as soon as possible.