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VISIT AS TOURIST

Applicants from designated countries are required to obtain a Temporary Resident visa (TRV) prior to their arrival to Canada. Applicants not from a visa-exempt country seeking to visit Canada for tourism can apply for a Tourist visa.

Currently, nationals from certain countries do not require a Visitor visa to visit Canada. Other conditions for eligibility also apply. All visitors must possess a valid passport, have sufficient funds for the duration of their intended stay, respect the terms of their entry to Canada, and ensure that they are criminally and medically admissible to enter Canada. Some visitors may be required to undergo a medical examination. As a visitor, tourists are free to travel anywhere throughout Canada and visit family, friends and experience Canada’s many attractions. They may also register for short courses relating to areas of general interest and self-improvement or to learn English or French. During their stay, visitors can meet with prospective employers or recruiters and seek out exciting employment opportunities, explore world-class schools and educational institutions to pursue further studies, and investigate options for extending their stay in Canada.

VISIT YOUR SPOUSE/ CHILDREN

Dependent children, both natural and adopted, may be sponsored to live with their parent(s) as permanent residents in Canada. The child sponsorship program is a subsection of the Family Class of immigration. In order to be eligible for this program, both the Canadian citizen or permanent resident (also called the 'sponsor') and their child abroad (the 'sponsored person') must be approved by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in order for the sponsored person to receive a visa. To receive a visa through this immigration program, the sponsor and the sponsored person will be required to prove their relationship to one another. Individuals whose adoption proceedings are in the final phases of processing may begin sponsoring their child before the adoption has been finalized.

PARENTS SUPER VISA

The Super Visa Program allows parents and grandparents to come to Canada as long-term visitors. Successful applicants receive multiple-entry visitor visas that may last for up to 10 years. Unlike standard visitor visas, which must be renewed every six months, a Super Visa remains valid for two years at a time. To be eligible for the Super Visa program, parents and grandparents must meet standard visitor visa requirements. In addition, they must: Provide a written commitment of financial support from their child or grandchild in Canada; Show that the sponsor in Canada meets minimum income requirements; Prove they have purchased Canadian health insurance for at least one year; and complete an immigration medical examination.

EXTEND YOUR STAY IN CANADA

You are in TRV and want to extend your stay in Canada, you may eligible to do so. Check your temporary resident status to make sure you apply before the expiry date. You should apply 30 days before your visa expires.

To extend your visitor, student or work status, to change your permit type (for example, from a study permit to a work permit) or to change your permit condition(s) (for example, if you are studying and you want to change schools, or if you are working and you want to change jobs). Find out how to extend your stay as a visitor.

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