Tourist Visa

Vast coast line, magnificent natural wonders, modern sky scrapers and architectural structures, cultural and historical sites, and so on, each year millions of tourists come to Canada to witness its beauty. We have the fast track process for tourist visa application, extension, or E-TA.

The visa immigration officer will place an official document (seal) in your passport called a TRV or visitor visa. It is kind of a government recognized proof that you’re good to go in Canada. The majority of visitors to Canada are required to have a visitor visa.

When do you plan on leaving?

Most international tourists are permitted a maximum 180 days stay in Canada with a TRV. An official at the border can grant you a shorter or longer stay than six months or until your passport expire, whichever comes first at the point of entrance. They will mark your passport with the latest departure date possible. Ask the border agent once you’ve completed the primary inspection kiosk at an airport.

What makes you eligible?

To get a tourist visa, you need to meet some prerequisites. They are –

  • You need to have a recent passport
  • The passport should have at least of six months validity left
  • Should have taken the medical examination
  • You must be in a sound health
  • There must not be any criminal record
  • Even if you have had committed a crime, the court should give you a green signal
  • You have a stable job, financial condition, and family in your country of origin
  • You need to leave Canada once your visa is invalid
  • Have an insurance taken out form a Canadian insurance provider
  • You may also need a LOI.

There may be other perquisites. The idea is to consult with a professional immigration consultant in Canada at CAN-IN IMMIGRATION.

Inadmissible to Canada

In some cases, you are not allowed to enter Canada. However, there are some exemptions. The reasons you may not be allowed to enter are –

  • You have committed a criminal activity
  • You have a pending court trial on you
  • You violated human rights
  • Political, regional, and other organized crimes
  • You have debts and receive court notice
  • You have a contagious disease
  • Your country-government has announced you as a financial fraud

Talk to an immigration executive and find out more. We can help you sought things out.