IMMIGRATION SERVICES

Visitor Visa Canada

Apply for a Canadian visitor visa with confidence. Whether you’re traveling for tourism, visiting family, or attending an event, we help you prepare a strong application that improves your chances of approval.

What Is a Visitor Visa?

A Canadian visitor visa (Temporary Resident Visa) allows foreign nationals to enter Canada for a temporary stay, typically for tourism, family visits, or short-term business activities.

Visitor visas are usually issued for up to six months per visit, depending on the decision of the immigration officer.

Who Qualifies for a Visitor Visa in Canada?

1

Valid Passport

Have a valid passport

2

Proof of Funds

Show proof of sufficient funds for your stay

3

Temporary Intent

Demonstrate ties to your home country (such as employment, family, or property)

4

Purpose of Visit

Clearly state the purpose of your visit

5

Health & Security

Meet health and security requirements

Visitor visa applications are often refused due to:

  • Weak proof of ties to your home country
  • Insufficient financial documentation
  • Unclear purpose of travel
  • Incomplete or inconsistent information

We help you address these concerns and present a stronger application.

Visitor Visa

Visitor visa applications include government fees and professional service fees. Costs vary depending on your situation and level of support required.

Visit our Pricing page or book a consultation for a detailed breakdown.

Visitor Visa FAQs

How long does it take to get a visitor visa for Canada?

Processing times vary depending on your country of residence and application volume, ranging from a few weeks to several months.

Can I extend my visitor visa?

Yes. You can apply for a visitor record to extend your stay before your current status expires.

What should I do if my visitor visa is refused?

If your application is refused, we can review the reasons and help you prepare a stronger reapplication

How long can I stay in Canada on a visitor visa?

Most visitors are allowed to stay for up to six months per visit, but the final decision is made by the border officer upon entry.

Can I work on a visitor visa?

No. A visitor visa does not allow you to work in Canada. You must apply for a work permit if you intend to work.

Planning to visit Canada?

Book a consultation to ensure your visitor visa application is complete, accurate, and positioned for approval.