visitor visa Archives - Bracelaw https://bracelaw.ca/tag/visitor-visa/ Professional Corporation Wed, 25 Sep 2024 18:53:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://bracelaw.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Brace-Law-2.svg visitor visa Archives - Bracelaw https://bracelaw.ca/tag/visitor-visa/ 32 32 Visitor Visa: Eligibility Criteria and Factors Considered During the Application Review Process  https://bracelaw.ca/visitor-visa-eligibility-criteria-and-factors-considered-during-the-application-review-process/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 16:39:37 +0000 https://bracelaw.ca/?p=5125 Applying for a visitor visa may seem overwhelming at first, but by following these guidelines will increase your chances of a successful application.

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When reviewing a visitor visa application, immigration officers consider various factors to determine eligibility: 

  1. Purpose of visit: You must clearly state the purpose of your visit, whether it’s for tourism, visiting family or friends, attending a conference, or any other valid reason. 
  1. Ties to your home country: Demonstrating strong ties to your home country can assure immigration officers that you have reasons to return after your authorized stay in Canada. These ties can include employment, property ownership, family relationships, or educational commitments. 
  1. Financial capacity: Providing evidence of sufficient funds is crucial as it shows you can support yourself during your stay without relying on public funds. 
  1. Previous travel history: If you have previously complied with visa requirements and adhered to immigration laws while traveling abroad, it can strengthen your case for obtaining a visitor visa. 

Processing Times and Fees Associated with Applying for a Visitor Visa 

The processing times for visitor visa applications vary depending on several factors such as the location from where you apply, and the volume of applications received at that time. It’s advisable to submit your application well ahead of your planned travel dates to allow ample time for processing. 

As for fees associated with applying for a visitor visa, they are subject to change periodically. It is essential to check the official Canadian government website or consult with an authorized representative for up-to-date information on fees. 

Applying for a visitor visa may seem overwhelming at first glance, but by following these guidelines and ensuring you provide all the required documents, you’ll increase your chances of a successful application. So, get ready to explore the beauty of Canada and create unforgettable memories! 

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11 Questions about Canadian Temporary Visas https://bracelaw.ca/11-questions-canadian-temporary-visas/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 14:00:08 +0000 https://bracelaw.ca/?p=3018 Canada is not only a great place to work, live, or study, it can also be a great spot for a vacation. With landscapes varying from mountains to plains, with great forests and coastlines, and vibrant cultural hubs and cities, Canada is a beautiful temporary destination.  If you are planning to visit Canada, or have […]

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Canada is not only a great place to work, live, or study, it can also be a great spot for a vacation. With landscapes varying from mountains to plains, with great forests and coastlines, and vibrant cultural hubs and cities, Canada is a beautiful temporary destination.  If you are planning to visit Canada, or have children or grandchildren living permanently in Canada, you may be eligible for a Temporary Resident Visa or Super Visa.

To assist with your visit to Canada, the immigration lawyers at Brace Law have compiled their most asked questions about visitor visas. Whether you are planning to visit for a couple of days, or a couple of years, learn more about Temporary Resident Visas and Super Visas today.

Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)

1. How do I know if I need to apply for a visitor visa (TRV)?

If you are not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in Canada, you may need a TRV to be authorized to enter Canada for instances such as vacation or visiting family.

2. What are the requirements of a TRV

To be eligible for a TRV, some conditions you must satisfy include having sufficient funds to maintain yourself and to return home by the end of your stay.

3. Do I require vaccinations for international travel?

To know more about vaccinations for international travel, continue to follow government guidance.

4. Can I fill out one visa application for my whole family if we are travelling together?

No, each individual must complete and sign their own applications for Temporary Resident Visa, in addition to other forms as needed.

5. What is the difference between a TRV and a visitor record?

A visitor visa permits you to leave and re-entry to Canada whereas a visitor record grants a visitor status in Canada and allows them to extend their stay in Canada as a visitor.

6. Do I need a visitor visa if I’m travelling through Canada to another country?

In some circumstances, you may need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to transit through Canada by air.  The requirements vary depending on your mode of transportation.

 7. How do I know if I need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)?

 You may need an eTA if you are a traveller who doesn’t require a visa to visit Canada, and if you are travelling by air.

Super Visa

8. What is a super visa?

A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for up to 5 years at a time. It’s a multi- entry visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years.

People who have a super visa also have the option to request to extend their stay by up to 2 years at a time while in Canada.

9. Who is eligible for a super visa?

To be eligible for a super visa, you must be the parents or grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents and meet other eligibility requirements. For more information on how to apply, contact our immigration lawyers at Brace Law.

10. Is the super visa a multi-entry visa?

The Super Visa is a multi- entry visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years. The key difference is that the Super Visa allows an individual to stay for up to five years at a time in Canada, while a 10-year multiple entry visa would only have a status period for each entry of six months only.

11. What is the difference between the super visa and a regular visa?

With the parent and grandparent super visa, eligible parents and grandparents can visit family in Canada for up to five years without the need to renew their status.

We hope that this information has helped you determine whether you need a visa to visit Canada. If you are unsure of your eligibility, or need more information on temporary visas, the immigration lawyers at Brace Law can help. To contact Brace Law directly, call 905-815-6555. For more information on how you can Live, Work, or Study in Canada, visit our Immigration Information page and submit your information. When you work with Brace Law, you can Consider It Handled.

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