Visitor Visa: Explore Canada with Confidence
Whether for business, tourism, or family reunions, we ensure your entry to Canada is smooth and secure.
Canada welcomes millions of visitors every year, but obtaining a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is becoming increasingly difficult. With the government aiming to manage temporary resident volumes more strictly in 2025, refusal rates have risen. A visitor visa is your key to entering Canada, but getting one requires more than just booking a flight—it requires proving you are a genuine visitor who will respect the rules.
Why Professional Guidance Matters
Visitor visa applications are often deceptively simple. Many applicants believe that having an invitation letter from a Canadian relative is a guarantee of approval. It is not.
Immigration officers are trained to look for "red flags" such as weak financial ties to your home country, unclear travel history, or vague travel plans. A refusal remains on your permanent record and makes future applications much harder.
Build a Comprehensive Case
We help you build a comprehensive case that preemptively answers the officer's concerns about whether you will leave Canada at the end of your stay.
What is a Visitor Visa?
A Visitor Visa (also called a Temporary Resident Visa or TRV) is an official document placed in your passport that shows you meet the requirements to enter Canada.
Multiple-Entry Visa
Most visitor visas issued today are multiple-entry visas, valid for up to 10 years (or until your passport expires). This allows you to come and go from Canada for stays of up to 6 months at a time.
Note: If you are from a visa-exempt country (e.g., UK, France, Australia), you likely need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) instead of a visa.
Who This Service Is For
This service is designed for foreign nationals who need to travel to Canada for short-term purposes:
Tourists
Vacation and explore Canada's landscapes and cities.
Family Visitors
Visit relatives or friends for stays less than 6 months.
Business Visitors
Meetings, conferences, or site visits (not entering labor market).
Short-Term Students
Taking courses less than 6 months long.
Transit Travelers
Passing through Canada (less than 48 hours).
Reunions
Attending family events, weddings, or celebrations.
How The Process Works
We ensure your application is complete, compliant, and convincing:
Strategy Assessment
We determine if you need a TRV or an eTA and assess your risk factors (e.g., previous refusals, lack of travel history).
Document Collection
We compile proof of funds, employment letters, and property ownership documents from your home country to prove "ties."
Invitation Drafting
If you are visiting family or business partners, we help draft a professional Letter of Invitation that meets IRCC standards.
Submission
We file your application through the Authorized Representative Portal with all supporting documentation.
Biometrics
You will likely need to give fingerprints and a photo at a local Visa Application Centre (VAC).
Passport Submission
Once approved, we guide you on sending your passport for the visa counterfoil. You're ready to travel!
How We Help You
We focus on the "intention" behind the visit, which is usually where refusals happen.
Proving "Dual Intent"
If you are visiting but also have a PR application in process (e.g., Spousal Sponsorship), we write legal submissions explaining "Dual Intent" so you aren't refused for wanting to stay permanently later.
Financial Narratives
We don't just attach bank statements; we explain the source of funds to prove they are legitimate and accessible.
Addressing Refusals
If you have been refused before, we request the officer's detailed notes (GCMS notes) and rebuild your application to address the specific reasons for rejection.
Business Clarity
For business visitors, we ensure your activities are clearly defined so you aren't accused of trying to work illegally without a permit.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can look for jobs (attend interviews, network), but you cannot work without a work permit. You must strictly prove that if you don't find a job/permit, you will leave Canada.
This is a delicate area; we advise caution and proper legal framing to ensure your visitor visa application isn't refused for suspected work intentions.
A visitor visa usually allows a stay of up to 6 months per entry. However, the Border Services Officer at the airport has the final say.
They may stamp your passport for a shorter duration if they are unsure of your plans. We help ensure your documentation is clear and convincing to maximize your permitted stay.
Usually, yes. A US visa does not grant entry to Canada. However, some travelers may be eligible for an eTA instead of a full visa if they:
- Have held a Canadian visa in the last 10 years, OR
- Currently hold a valid US non-immigrant visa
Eligibility depends on your citizenship. We can assess your specific situation and determine the correct application route.
| Feature | Visitor Visa | Super Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Max Stay | Up to 6 months | Up to 5 years |
| Who Can Apply | Anyone | Parents/grandparents only |
| Income Requirement | None (but helpful) | Must meet LICO |
| Insurance | Recommended | Required ($100K min.) |
Plan Your Trip to Canada
Whether it's a business deal or a family holiday, don't let a visa refusal ruin your plans. Contact us to prepare a strong application.
Travel with peace of mind—call us at +1-647-282-0234 today.