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VISITOR VISA
VISITOR VISA

A visitor visa allows individuals to travel to a country for up to 90 days and engage in various tourist activities. The requirements for a visitor visa are stated in the regulations of the consulate.

At the time of application, our team of visa experts will assist you in filling out the necessary details. They then produce a well-designed and easy-to-use visa form.

VISITOR EXTENSION IN CANADA

Canada's Super Visa allows people to stay in the country for up to 10 years. It also allows them to travel to Canada for up to 2 years. To apply for this type of visa, you have to go to the country's embassy or high commission.

TOURIST VISA

The tourist visa allows individuals to enter a country for a short period of time and engage in various tourist activities. The consulate defines what types of activities are eligible for the grant of the visa. In order to be considered for the visa, an individual must show that they meet the requirements of the Immigration & Nationality Act.

Besides helping individuals fill out the application form, our team of visit visa specialists also produces a faultless and easy-to-use form for approval.

NOW BRING YOUR PARENTS/GRANDPARENTS TO CANADA - SUPER VISA

You want to invite your parents to Canada?

If you applied for a Family Sponsorship to bring your parents to Canada, but you weren't able to get an invite from the draw, you can still invite them through the Super Visa.

Grandparents and parents can visit their loved ones in Canada for up to 2 years with the help of a super visa. This multi-entry visa allows people to enter the country for up to 10 years. Grandparents and parents of permanent residents and Canadian citizens can stay in the country for up to 2 years with the help of this super visa.

You must meet some basic requirements to get a Super Visa. You must:

  • Standard requirements are previously mentioned under "Visitor Visa Requirements"
     
  • Family relationship proof.
     
  • Visitor have to prove child or grandchild in Canada.
     
  • The visitor must provide a written promise of financial support from the child or grandchild in Canada.
     
  • The visitor must prove private health insurance coverage in Canada for a one year minimum.
     

* Most citizens of other countries who wish to bring their parents or grandparents to Canada will need to undergo an immigration medical examination. This is done by a doctor approved by Citizenship & Immigration Canada. You can find more information about this process on their website.

Canadian children and grandchildren must also meet the minimum income requirements to benefit from the Super Visa. This means that they must be able to pay the expenses of the visitor.

How does the parent and grandparent super visa differ from a multiple entry visa?

The main difference between the multiple entry and super visas is that the former allows people to enter Canada for up to 10 years. With the latter, individuals can stay in the country for up to two years. On the other hand, a 10-year visa only allows people to enter the country for a certain number of months. Currently, most people can visit Canada for up to six months after they've entered the country.

If people wish to extend their stay in Canada, they must first apply for an extension. Grandparents and parents who are eligible for the super visa can visit their loved ones in the country for up to two years without having to renew their status.

Who's eligible for a parent and grandparent Super-Visa?

To be eligible for a super visa, you must:

  • be the parents or grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents and
     
  • meet other eligibility requirements.
     

Unfortunately, your dependent children or grandchildren are not eligible for the super visa. They can still visit the country for up to six months using the right travel documents.

 

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