TRV (Temporary Resident Visa)

Visitor Visa Canada

Canadian Visitor Visas are issued to tourist or business visits to Canada where the foreign worker will not enter or participate in the Canadian labour market.
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A Canadian Visitor Visa (also known as a Temporary Resident Visa – TRV) allows foreign nationals to come to Canada for a short stay, whether for tourism, visiting family and friends, or business purposes.
This visa does not allow you to work or study in Canada but gives you the opportunity to experience Canadian life for up to 6 months at a time.
Through this visa, millions of visitors enjoy Canada each year — from sightseeing in Toronto and Vancouver, to family reunions, to exploring business opportunities.

TRV vs. eTA: What’s the Difference?

FeatureTemporary Resident Visa (TRV)Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
What it isA visa sticker placed inside your passportAn electronic authorization linked to your passport
Who needs itCitizens of countries not visa-exempt (e.g., India, China, Philippines, Nigeria)Citizens of visa-exempt countries (e.g., UK, France, Germany, Japan, Australia) traveling by air
Application processApply online or through a Visa Application Centre (VAC); requires documents and sometimes biometricsApply online in a few minutes; no documents or biometrics needed in most cases
CostCAD $100 + biometrics fee (if required)Around CAD $7 (depending on the currency)
Processing timeWeeks to months depending on countryOften approved within minutes, up to a few days
ValidityUp to 10 years or until 1 month before passport expiryUp to 5 years or until passport expiry
Length of stayUp to 6 months per visitUp to 6 months per visit
Why Apply

Why Apply for a Canadian Visitor Visa?

Tourism and family visits

Travel across Canada’s breathtaking destinations or spend quality time with loved ones.

Business trips

Meet Canadian companies, attend events, or explore opportunities without entering the labour market.

Flexibility

Options for single-entry, multiple-entry, or eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) depending on your nationality.

Pathway to longer stays

Possibility to extend your status or apply for a Super Visa (for parents and grandparents).

Visitor Visas

Types of Visitor Visas

Multiple-Entry Visa

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

Single-Entry Visa

Super Visa

Who is Eligible for a Visitor Visa?

To qualify, you must:

You may not be eligible if you:

Required Documents

When applying, you generally need:

Application Process

Extending or Restoring Your Status

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FAQ

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How long can I stay in Canada on a visitor visa?
Up to 6 months per visit, unless otherwise stated by the officer at entry.
No. You need a valid work or study permit for that.
You must apply for an extension before your status expires.
There is no fixed amount, but you must prove you can cover your travel, stay, and return.
Yes, the Super Visa is specifically for parents and grandparents and allows longer stays (up to 5 years).
Yes, you can travel to Canada with your dependents, such as your spouse or minor children. However, each family member must submit their own visitor visa application and pay the applicable fees. If you are applying together, it is recommended to submit all applications at the same time (online or through a Visa Application Centre). This way, your file will be processed as a family unit, making it easier for immigration officers to review your case.