VISA for Canada

Career Abroad offers comprehensive visa and immigration services for individuals aspiring to study, work, or settle in Canada. Their expertise spans various visa categories, ensuring tailored guidance for each applicant’s unique needs

Canada Temporary Resident Visa

If you are looking to visit Canada as a tourist, business visitor, worker or student, you may be required to have a Canadian Temporary Resident Visa (also known as Visitor Visa). In short, visa allows you to enter Canada and return to country if visa has multiple entry visa.

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Business Visitor Visa

Planning a short trip to Canada for business? The Business Visitor Visa is designed for individuals who need to attend business meetings, conferences, trade fairs, or engage in business negotiations—without directly entering the Canadian labour market.

Business Visitor Visa – Basic Requirements

Business Visitor Visa – Basic Requirements

  • A valid passport
  • Proof of ties to your home country (e.g., employment, family, assets)
  • Letter of invitation from a Canadian business (if applicable)
  • Details of the purpose of your visit (conference, training, meeting, etc.)
  • Proof of sufficient funds for your stay and return travel
  • A clean immigration and criminal history
  • You must not intend to stay in Canada permanently

Super Visa

The Super Visa is a special visitor visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to 5 years at a stretch, with multiple entries over 10 years.

Program Highlights:

  • Stay up to 5 years per visit (without renewing status)
  • Multiple entries for 10 years
  • Faster processing than regular sponsorship streams
  • Opportunity to spend quality time with family without the pressure of permanent immigration
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Sponsoring Parents & Grandparents

Eligibility:

  • Be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
  • Receive a letter of invitation from your child or grandchild in Canada
  • Show proof of financial support from the host (meeting the LICO requirement)
  • Undergo an immigration medical exam
  • Purchase Canadian medical insurance (minimum $100,000 coverage for at least 1 year)
  • Prove ties to your home country

Why Choose a Super Visa?

  • Long, uninterrupted stays with your loved ones
  • No need to reapply every 6 months
  • Peace of mind with health coverage and legal status

Visitor Visa

A Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa) is for individuals who want to travel to Canada for tourism, family visits, or short stays (up to 6 months).

Key Points:

  • Required for nationals of countries that do not have visa-exempt status
  • Issued for single or multiple entries (valid up to 10 years)
  • Maximum stay is 6 months per visit
  • Not a work permit or study visa

Tips for a Successful Visitor Visa:

  • Provide strong ties to your home country
  • Show proof of purpose (e.g., tourism, family event)
  • Include a detailed travel itinerary
  • Submit bank statements or proof of funds
  • If invited by a family member, add a letter of invitation
  • Avoid incomplete or inconsistent information

Let us help you:

Whether you need a visa or are visa-exempt will depend on where you live and your reason for coming to Canada. If it is determined a temporary resident visa is required, you must meet the eligibility requirements and submit an application before coming to Canada.

A temporary resident visa can be approved for a single-entry visa or multiple entry visa, allowing you to travel to Canada several times for a maximum of 10 years or one month prior to the expiration of your passport.

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