CANADA VISITOR VISA /TRV

Features Of Temporary Resident Visa/ETA

The Canada Visitor Visa, officially known as the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is a crucial document for individuals planning short-term visits to Canada. This visa is necessary for citizens of countries that are visa-required, excluding those from the United States. The application process involves comprehensive documentation, including personal details, proof of financial capacity, travel itinerary, and, if applicable, a letter of invitation from a Canadian host.

Canada Visitor Visa - Novus
Canada Visitor Visa - Novus

The Canada Visitor Visa is typically issued for a duration of up to six months, allowing tourists, family members, and business travelers to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of Canada. While citizens of visa-exempt countries may not require a visa, individuals from visa-required countries must obtain a TRV before traveling to Canada.

Applicants must demonstrate strong ties to their home country, such as employment, assets, or family connections, to assure Canadian authorities that they have a genuine intention to leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay. Biometrics, including fingerprints and a photo, are standard requirements as part of the application process to enhance security measures.

Visitors on the Canada Visitor Visa are generally not allowed to work or study without additional authorization. The visa may be single-entry or multiple-entry, with the latter allowing travelers to enter and exit Canada multiple times within the visa's validity period.

Extensions of stay are possible in certain situations, and applicants must apply for an extension before the expiration of their current visa. The Canada Visitor Visa plays a vital role in facilitating tourism, family reunification, and business activities, contributing to cultural exchange and strengthening people-to-people ties between Canada and other nations.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT :

Canada Novus Visitor Visa Novus
Canada Novus Visitor Visa Novus

To get a TRV you need to fulfil some conditions while you apply to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Some of them are as follows:

  • You will have to prove that you will leave the country after your visit.

  • You must prove that you have sufficient funds to maintain yourself and any accompanying family members.

  • You must be in good health and be willing to conduct a medical exam if required.

  • You must not have any criminal record and be willing to get a police verification done.

  • You must not engage in any kind of work or study in Canada, unless authorized to do so.

  • You must be able to provide all supporting documents at the request of the visa officer.

The requirement for a TRV is also applicable to temporary residents who are transiting in Canada. This depends on your country of residence. If you do not require a visa to enter Canada, you may require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). Find out if you need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) or a visitor visa.

ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION:

If you are from the list of countries which do not require a TRV to visit Canada, then you might have to get an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). You must check if you need an eTA before arriving to Canada and apply for one.

As per the new entry requirements, visa-exempt foreign nationals who come to Canada or transit through a Canadian airport, need an eTA. U.S. citizens and people with a valid Canadian visa, Canadian citizens or permanent residents will not require an eTA. Visa exempt travellers do not require an eTA if they are entering Canada via land or sea.

The fee for an eTA application is CAD $7, and as per the official website, most applications are approved within minutes of applying. You will have to submit documents prior to your application approval. If it is applicable, an email will be sent with instructions within 72 hours.

An eTA can be valid for a period of five years or earlier if your passport expires. With a valid eTA you can travel to Canada as often as you want for short stays which is normally upto six months at a stretch.