Canada Visitor Visa

Why Choose Canada as Your Next Travel Location?

Canada is more than just its towering mountains and rocky coastline; it also has great culture and offers adventurous road adventures for moose-spotting. The second-largest nation on the planet is known for its natural beauty and boundless variety of scenery. Here, strewn across six time zones, are soaring mountains, gleaming glaciers, spectral rainforests, and secluded beaches. A foodie's paradise, Canada is a variety of regional cuisine. If you were to graze your way across the country from west to east, you would fill your plate with British Columbia's wild salmon and silky scallops, Quebec's poutine (French fries topped with gravy and cheese curds), and the Maritime regions' lobster with a dollop of melted butter.

Documents Required​

  • Applicants must prove that they possess sufficient funds to support themselves and their family for the entire period of their visit
  • Applicants must not intend to seek or undertake a job
  • Applicants should have no criminal record and intend to strictly comply with the laws of the country
  • Applicants who might stay either with their relatives or friends should also provide invitation letters from their sponsor
  • Applicants from certain countries may need a temporary resident visa
  • You may need to meet certain more entry requirements based on your profile

Frequently asked Questions

  • Do I Need a Visa to Visit Canada as a Tourist?

    Understanding whether you require a visiting visa before entering Canada is essential before beginning the application process.

  • For how much time, a tourist can stay in Canada?

    Most travellers to Canada are permitted to stay for up to six months. The immigration border services at the port of entry may permit you to stay for less than or more than six months. They will record the departure date in your passport once they have given you a stay duration. The immigration official may also offer you a visitor record, which will include the departure deadline.

  • I have a visa. What can I expect once i reach Canada?

    A border services officer will check to see if you are eligible to enter Canada when you arrive at the port of entry. The officer will stamp your passport and/or issue another document to approve your stay. Your temporary resident status will expire six months from the date of your arrival in Canada if there isn't a stamp, handwritten date, or other document in your passport.