Canadian Visitor Visa
“We're passionate about exploring and co-creating new life experiences”.
-Canada Nordic Team
The Canadian Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows foreign nationals to visit Canada for short-term stays. Whether you’re exploring the country’s stunning landscapes, connecting with loved ones, or conducting business, the visitor visa is your gateway to experiencing Canada’s hospitality and opportunities.
Why do we Love It?
The visitor visa opens doors to endless possibilities in Canada. It provides an opportunity to experience the country’s multicultural environment, vibrant cities, and natural wonders firsthand. The visa process is straightforward, making it easier for travelers to plan their journey.
Experience, Completeness, and Success. The success of a Canadian Visitor Visa application
heavily depends on the accuracy, completeness, and presentation of your application.
Do you need a Visitor Visa to come to Canada? Learn more here
Eligibility highlights
We believe that every visit to Canada should be the beginning of something extraordinary. The visa process is straightforward, making it easier for travelers to plan their journey.
Valid Passport
A passport that remains valid for the duration of your stay.
Proof of Funds
Demonstrate sufficient financial resources to cover your trip and stay in Canada.
Intent to Leave
Evidence that you will return to your home country after your visit, such as ties to family, employment, or property.
No Criminal Record
A clean background check.
Medical Exam
A health clearance if required.
Purpose of Travel
Canada welcomes visitors for a variety of purposes. Whether you’re coming for leisure, attending a special event, or exploring business opportunities, the visitor visa process accommodates your travel goals.
Learn about the process
Processing times vary depending on your country of residence, application type, and volume of submissions. Typically, it takes between 2 to 8 weeks, so applying early is recommended to avoid delays in travel plans.
Steps Involved
Determine Eligibility
Ensure you meet all the requirements for the visitor visa.
Gather Required Documents
Prepare your passport, financial proof, and any supporting documentation.
Submit Application
Apply online or through a visa application center, including payment of applicable fees.
Biometrics
Provide fingerprints and a photograph, if required.
Await Decision
Monitor your application status.
Receive Decision
Upon approval, your visa will be attached to your passport (as a counterfoil).
About Canadian Visitor Visa
Do you need a Visitor Visa to come to Canada? Learn more here
Purpose of Travel
Canada welcomes visitors for a variety of purposes. Whether you’re coming for leisure, attending a special event, or exploring business opportunities, the visitor visa process accommodates your travel goals.
Family Visits
A Canadian visitor visa is a great way to reconnect with family and loved ones residing in Canada. It ensures you can attend important milestones like weddings, reunions, or simply spend quality time together.
Business Visitors
Canada’s visitor visa is ideal for short-term business trips. Attend conferences, negotiate deals, or explore investment opportunities while adhering to the terms of your visa.
Counterfoils for Study and Work Permit Holders
If you hold a valid study or work permit but need a visitor visa to re-enter Canada, the counterfoil is essential. It serves as proof of your eligibility to enter the country for the duration of your permit.
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Insights
Social Impact
We believe in the transformative power of community & immigration. We’re passionate about opening doors for those who might otherwise face closed ones.
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