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Steps to apply for a visitor visa
- 1. About the document
- 2. Steps to apply
- 3. Who can apply
- 4. Supporting documents
- 6. After you apply
Step 1: Get the documents that show you meet the criteria for a visitor visa
Check the list of documents based on your situation
Step 2: Apply online
1. create an account.
2. Upload your documents
3. Pay your fees
How to apply for a visitor visa
Step 3: Give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics)
Normally, you need to give biometrics. If your local visa application centre is not open due to COVID-19, there are temporary measures in place for biometrics.
Find out what to do for your biometrics
How we process your application
We’ll check your application to make sure you have all the documents you need.
If it’s incomplete, we’ll return your application without processing it.
If we approve your application, we’ll ask you to send us your passport.
Send us your passport (if we approve your application)
To get your visa, follow the instructions we’ll send to you.
Prepare for your travel to and arrival in Canada
You may need to bring with you documents you submitted with your visa application, or present additional documents to the border services officer on arrival in Canada.
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Find out if you need a visa to travel to Canada
Most people need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to travel to Canada - not both. Some people may only need their valid passport. Answer a few questions to see what's right for you.
See all entry requirements by country/territory
You can find the country code on your passport. Be careful when you select your country. Some countries have multiple options and codes are quite similar.
Answer yes if you’re a citizen of Canada and another country.
Look on the front cover of your passport for the symbol of a rectangle with a circle in the middle. If you see this symbol, you have an electronic passport.
Answer: You need a visitor visa
For visits of up to 6 months for most purposes. Cost: CAN $100
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Answer: You need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
For visits of up to 6 months or to transit via a Canadian airport. Cost: CAN $7
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Answer: You need a valid Canadian passport
You need a valid Canadian passport to travel to Canada by air (board your flight).
Exception: If you’re an American-Canadian dual citizen with a valid U.S. passport, you don’t need a Canadian passport to fly to Canada. However, you still need to carry proper identification Opens in a new tab and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada Opens in a new tab .
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Answer: You need a valid passport or travel document to travel to Canada by car, train, bus or boat
If you decide to fly to a Canadian airport instead, you'll need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
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Answer: You need official proof of status in the U.S.
Lawful permanent residents of the U.S. must present these documents for all methods of travel to Canada:
- a valid passport from their country of nationality (or an equivalent acceptable travel document ) and
- a valid green card (or equivalent valid proof of status in the United States)
Answer: You need a transit visa
To connect between 2 international flights, in less than 48 hours. Cost: Free
Note: If you have more than 48 hours between international flights OR if you decide to visit Canada, you need to apply for a visitor visa.
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Answer: You can apply for a parent and grandparent super visa to visit for more than 6 months
- The super visa is for visits of 5 years at a time .
- a letter from your child or grandchild with a promise to financially support you for the duration of your visit in Canada.
- More information on approved insurance providers outside of Canada will be available in the coming months.
- be valid for at least 1 year from the date of entry to Canada
- provide at least $100,000 in emergency coverage.
- You must apply for a super visa from outside Canada.
- Cost: CAN $100
Note : If you don't meet the criteria for a super visa, you need to apply for a visitor visa.
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Note : If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you need to apply for an electronic travel authorization (eTA). An eTA allows for visits of up to 6 months.
Note : If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you can visit Canada for up to 6 months with a valid identity document. Bring identification such as a valid passport. Or, if a member of an official program such as Nexus, you may present your valid membership card.
If you don’t meet the criteria for a super visa, you can visit Canada for up to 6 months with
- a valid passport from your country of nationality (or an equivalent acceptable travel document Opens in a new tab ) and
- official proof of lawful permanent resident status in the U.S., such as a green card
Answer: You need a valid identity document
Bring identification such as a valid passport. Or, if a member of an official program such as Nexus, you may present your valid membership card.
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Answer: If we approve your study permit application, we’ll issue a visitor visa
- You don’t need to submit a separate application for a visitor visa.
When you travel to Canada, bring your
- letter of introduction that says your study permit application is approved, if you received one
- valid passport that has your visitor visa stuck to one of its pages
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Answer: You should already have a valid visitor visa
We automatically issued a visitor visa to you when we approved your first study or work permit.
If you leave and return to Canada, you must travel with:
- your valid study or work permit
- If you don’t have a valid visa when you check-in for a flight, it may result in travel delays (or a missed flight).
- your valid passport
Exception : If you return directly from a visit only to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you don’t need a valid visitor visa if your study or work permit is still valid.
If your visa has expired or was only valid for a single entry to Canada
You need to apply for a new visa Opens in a new tab .
- A visa costs CAN$100.
- It’s valid for up to 10 years.
If your study or work permit will expire soon, you must extend it before you can apply for a new visitor visa.
You need a visitor visa to leave and return to Canada. Apply for your visa before you leave.
You can apply for a visitor visa from inside Canada if you meet all the conditions below:
- you’re already in Canada
- you hold a valid study or work permit
- you want to leave and return to Canada in the near future
- your existing visitor visa Opens in a new tab is expired or was valid for only one entry
Exception : If you return directly from a visit only to the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you don’t need a valid visitor visa if your study or work permit is still valid.
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give fingerprints and photo (biometrics) Opens in a new tab with your application. Processing times don’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
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You need a visitor visa to travel to Canada.
A visitor visa:
- is a sticker we put in your passport
- costs CAN$100
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) Opens in a new tab with your application. Processing time doesn’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
Answer: Before you continue, find out if you need a study permit
You’ll need to answer some questions on another page to find out.
If you’re eligible to study without a study permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
Find out if you need a study permit Opens in a new tab
Answer: If we approve your work permit application, we’ll issue a visitor visa for you
- letter of introduction that says your work permit application is approved, if you received one
Learn about working in Canada Opens in a new tab
We automatically issued a visitor visa to you when we approved your first work permit.
Processing times vary by country. You may need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) with your application. Processing time doesn’t include the time you need to give biometrics.
Apply for a visitor visa
Answer: Before you continue, find out if you need a work permit
If you’re eligible to work without a work permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
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Answer: If we approve your study permit application, we’ll issue an electronic travel authorization (eTA)
- You don’t need to submit a separate application for an eTA.
If you get a new passport before you come to Canada, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA if you plan to fly to a Canadian airport.
Answer: You need an eTA to leave and return to Canada
Your study permit lets you study in Canada. If you plan to leave and return to Canada, you need to make sure you have what you need to re-enter the country.
What you need depends on your travel plans.
If you re-enter by a Canadian airport (fly back to Canada)
You must have:
- the passport that’s linked to a valid eTA and
- your valid study permit
- costs CAN $7
- is electronically linked to your passport
If you received your current study permit on or after August 1, 2015, you may have a valid eTA.
If you don’t have an eTA or yours has expired, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA.
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If you re-enter Canada by car, boat, bus or train
- a valid passport and
Answer: If you fly to a Canadian airport, you need an eTA
- costs CAN$7
Most applicants get their eTA approval (via an email) within minutes. However, some requests can take several days to process if you’re asked to submit supporting documents.
If you drive or arrive by train, bus or boat
You just need a valid passport or travel document Opens in a new tab to get to Canada by car, train, bus or boat.
Answer: If we approve your work permit application, we’ll issue an electronic travel authorization (eTA) for you
- valid passport that you used to apply for your work permit
If you get a new passport before you come to Canada, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA if you plan to fly to a Canadian airport.
Your work permit lets you work in Canada. If you plan to leave and return to Canada, you need to make sure you have what you need to re-enter the country.
- your valid work permit
If you received your current work permit on or after August 1, 2015, you may have a valid eTA.
- your valid work or study permit
Answer: You don’t need to apply for a visitor visa or eTA
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work or study permit
When you travel to Canada, you must bring your:
- letter of introduction that says your study permit application is approved
Answer: You don’t need an eTA or a visitor visa
If you’re driving or arriving by train, bus, or boat.
You just need to bring the right travel documents Opens in a new tab .
If you fly to or transit through a Canadian airport
You just need to travel with your valid U.S. passport if you fly or transit through a Canadian airport.
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work permit
- valid work or study permit
Answer: Your permit is not an eTA or a visa
When you extend your study permit, you’ll also be issued an eTA if you don’t already have one. When you fly to a Canadian, you must have:
- the passport that’s linked to your valid eTA and
- a valid visitor and
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When you extend your work permit, you’ll also be issued an eTA if you don’t already have one. When you fly to a Canadian, you must have:
- a valid visitor visa and
Answer: You’re eligible to apply for an eTA
You can apply for an eTA if you travel to Canada by air only .
- is only valid when flying to or transiting through a Canadian airport
Most applicants get their eTA approval within minutes (via email). However, some requests can take several days to process if you’re asked to submit supporting documents.
If you already have a valid Canadian visitor visa you don’t need to apply for an eTA. You can travel with your visa until it expires.
If your travel plans change
You need a visitor visa (not an eTA) if you decide to get to Canada by car, train, bus or boat instead.
Answer: You don’t need to apply for a visitor visa or eTA
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your study permit and
- official proof of U.S. lawful permanent resident status
Answer: You need valid proof of lawful permanent resident status of the U.S. to leave and return to Canada
- valid study permit,
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your study permit, and
Answer: You don’t need an eTA or a visitor visa
- valid passport or travel document and
You’ll need to answer some questions on another page to find out.
If you’re eligible to study without a study permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
- valid passport or travel document that you used to apply for your work permit and
- valid work permit
- valid work permit,
If you’re eligible to work without a work permit, you’ll need to come back to this page to find out what you need to travel to Canada.
Answer: You’re eligible to apply for an eTA
If you already have a valid Canadian visitor visa , you don’t need to apply for an eTA. You can travel with your visa until it expires.
If you transit through Canada to or from the United States
You may be able to transit through Canada without a visa or eTA if you meet certain eligibility requirements.
You need an official proof of status as a lawful permanent resident of the U.S., such as one of the following:
- valid permanent resident card (Form I-551)
- foreign passport with an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp (also known as an Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunication [ADIT] stamp)
- foreign passport with a temporary I-551 printed notation (“Upon endorsement serves as temporary I-551 evidencing permanent residence for 1 year”) on a machine-readable immigrant visa upon endorsement with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection admission stamp
- expired permanent resident card (Form I-551) with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form I-751 (Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence) or Form I-829 (Petition by Investor to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status)
- expired permanent resident card (Form I-551) with Form I-797 (Notice of Action) for pending Form I-90 (Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card [Green Card])
- valid re-entry permit (Form I-327)
- Form I-94 with an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp (ADIT stamp) and a passport-style photo
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Plan your unforgettable Canadian adventure with ease! Discover how to apply for a tourist visa to Canada and explore its stunning
Everything You Need to Know About Canada's Tourist Visa
Kelia Losa Reinoso is a qualified content writer with a Master of Arts degree in Journalism and Media Studies
Dreaming of experiencing Canada's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and diverse culture? Embarking on a journey to this captivating country starts with understanding the ins and outs of obtaining a tourist visa.
Whether you're planning a short visit to reconnect with family, explore stunning natural wonders, or discover urban delights, this comprehensive guide will provide you with all the essential information you need to navigate the process seamlessly.
From eligibility criteria and application procedures to travel restrictions and tips for a successful application, we've got you covered. Let us unravel everything you need to know about tourist visas for Canada with your top questions answered below.
Canada's Tourist Visa: Your Questions Answered
You may be wondering how you can visit Canada and what procedure you need to follow. Get ready to uncover all the answers as we dive into the details of tourist visas, from eligibility and application procedures to travel tips and restrictions.
What is Canada’s Tourist Visa?
In essence, it allows you to travel to and around Canada for a limited period, typically up to 6 months. It's important to note that while on a tourist visa, engaging in work or study activities is prohibited, aligning with the visa's intended scope and restrictions. Its primary purpose is to enable tourists to experience Canada's wonders and connect with its way of life.
What is the Difference Between a Tourist Visa and an eTA?
When planning a trip to Canada, it's crucial to understand the distinction between a Tourist Visa and an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). These two entry permits serve different purposes and apply to different travelers.
Tourist Visa
A Tourist Visa, also known as a Visitor Visa, is a traditional visa that allows foreign nationals to enter Canada for a temporary stay, typically up to six months. It's a document placed in your passport and is obtained through a Canadian consulate or embassy. Tourist Visas are typically required for citizens of countries that are not visa-exempt or eligible for an eTA.
eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)
An eTA, on the other hand, is an electronic entry requirement designed for visa-exempt foreign nationals who are traveling to Canada by air. It's a simpler and faster way to gain entry clearance than a full-fledged visa. The eTA is electronically linked to your passport and is valid for up to five years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. It's crucial to note that the eTA is only applicable if you're flying to Canada; if you're arriving by land or sea, you won't need an eTA.
How do I Apply for a Canada Tourist Visa?
Step 1: Complete Online Application
Visit the official Canadian immigration website and fill out the tourist visa application form accurately.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
Collect necessary documents such as a valid passport, travel itinerary, proof of funds, travel history, and a letter of invitation (if applicable).
Step 3: Pay the Application Fee
Pay the required visa application fee through the online portal using a valid payment method.
Step 4: Biometrics Appointment
Schedule and attend a biometrics appointment at a local Application Support Center (ASC) if instructed.
Step 5: Submit Application
Submit your completed application form and supporting documents online through the official portal.
Step 6: Wait for Processing
Wait for your application to be processed. This may take several weeks, so be patient.
Step 7: Attend Visa Interview (if required)
If asked, attend an interview at the nearest Canadian consulate or embassy.
Step 8: Receive Visa Decision
You will be notified of the visa decision. If approved, follow the instructions to receive your passport with the visa.
What Documents Do I Need For a Tourist Visa?
How much does the canadian tourist visa cost.
A Canadian tourist visa otherwise known as a visitor visa or even a temporary resident visa costs CAD100 and allows you to stay in Canada for up to 6 months but is valid for ten years or until your passport expires. If it’s your first time applying for a Canadian visa, you must include your biometrics (fingerprints and photos) at an additional cost of CAD85.
Who is Eligible for a Canada eTA?
If you are a citizen of a country that is visa-exempt in Canada, then you are eligible for an eTA and you will need one to in order to get into the country. Those who are not visa-exempt will need to apply for tourist visas. The list of eTA eligible countries are listed in the table below:
How Do I Apply for an eTA?
Step 1: visit the official website.
Go to the official Canadian government website dedicated to eTA applications.
Step 2: Check Eligibility
Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for an eTA. Most travelers from visa-exempt countries require an eTA to enter Canada by air.
Step 3: Gather Documents
Have your valid passport, a credit card, and your travel details ready.
Step 4: Start Application
Begin the online application by providing personal information, passport details, and travel plans.
Step 5: Answer Questions
Respond to a few questions about your health, criminal history, and travel purposes.
Step 6: Submit Payment
Pay the eTA processing fee using a credit card. The fee is typically lower than a traditional visa.
Step 7: Review and Submit
Carefully review the information you've provided before submitting the application.
Step 8: Wait for Approval
In most cases, you'll receive a decision within minutes. However, it's recommended to apply at least a few days before your departure.
Step 9: Check Your Email
If approved, you'll get an email with your eTA confirmation. It's electronically linked to your passport.
Step 10: Travel to Canada
Board your flight to Canada. When you arrive, the airline staff will verify your eTA before you can board.
Does Canada have any COVID-19 Travel Restrictions?
As of October 1, 2022, the border measures related to COVID-19 have ceased for all individuals arriving or coming back to Canada via air, land, or sea.
Top Tourist Destinations in Canada
Now that you know how to visit Canada, let’s get you excited about traveling around the Great White North. Whether you’re exploring Canada with a group tour or planning your own itinerary, here are some of the must-see sights in Canada.
The Cabot Trail is one of the Seven Wonders of Canada and is located in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. With 26 hiking trails that range from easy strolls to challenging climbs - all leading to panoramic views of canyons, highlands, waterfalls, and coastlines, you have plenty of hiking adventures to plan in Cape Breton.
Ski at Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski resort in North America located in Whistler, British Columbia. Plan your ski trip from January to March right in time for fresh snowfall and the best skiing and/or snowboarding experience. The resort further offers sophisticated lounge-style restaurants and bars where you can feast with incredible views of Blackcomb Mountain.
Sightsee in Old Montreal
If hiking and action-packed snow activities do not tickle your fancy, you might enjoy exploring the quaint cobblestone streets and architecture from the 16th century in Montreal - Quebec’s largest-French speaking city. A visit to the city is not complete without a stop at the Notre-Dame Basilica and Habitat 67. And don’t forget to indulge your sweet tooth with a frozen maple syrup lollipop from Sugar Shack.
Take a Cruise to Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls are world-famous waterfalls situated in Ontario, Niagara Falls. It’s one of the top tourist destinations in Canada, and for good reason. The thundering of 3,160 tons of water every second gives any spectator goosebumps. You can choose how you want to experience this natural world wonder with many unique and exciting activities that can be pre-booked on Tripadvisor, like a cruise that takes you as close as possible to the falls.
Inside Banff National Park you’d discover plenty of gems, including Lake Louise. The famous crystal clear turquoise water makes it one of the most Instragrammable lakes in the world. Canoeing is an iconic activity for travelers visiting Canada, and for CAD105, you and three friends can hire a canoe for one hour to paddle across Lake Louise, take in incredible nature, and spot small creatures in the park.
Chill at a Hip Gastown Bar in Van-City
Gastown is Vancouver's oldest neighborhood that seamlessly combines old style with contemporary elements. It’s home to the hottest restaurants and bars, making it a great pick for an incredible night out. You’ll also enjoy shopping at the city's independent fashion boutiques and modern gift stores while exploring the many art galleries that line the cobblestone streets.
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Canada tourist visa: Requirements and application procedure
Updated: September 8, 2023
Canada tourist visa requirements are easy to understand. The entire visa application process is online. Canada typically issues long-term multiple-entry visas valid for 5 to 10 years.
Even if you are not planning on traveling to Canada right away, getting a Canadian tourist visa can be useful for two reasons.
- Canada visitor visas are typically long-term visas (5 to 10 years). Apply for one now and you will have it for the next 10 years.
- Quite a few countries including Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama EXEMPT visa for those with a Canadian multiple entry visa.
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CANADA TOURIST VISA REQUIREMENTS BY NATIONALITY
Minimum passport validity to enter Canada as a tourist
Passport must be valid for the entire stay in Canada
Example: If you will be entering Canada on Feb 10 and will be leaving Canada on Feb 25, your passport must be valid till Feb 25.
Visa EXEMPT nationalities (eTA not required)
- United States
Visa EXEMPT nationalities (eTA required)
- Must apply for Canada eTA prior to arrival in Canada by air
- Canada eTA is not required if traveling by land from the US
- Antigua and Barbuda
- British Virgin Islands
- Cayman Islands
- Czech Republic
- Falkland Islands
- Liechtenstein
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Solomon Islands
- South Korea
- Switzerland
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- United Kingdom
- Vatican City
Visa REQUIRED nationalities
- Afghanistan
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Burkina Faso
- Central African Republic
- Congo (Democratic Republic of)
- Congo (Republic of)
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Ivory Coast
- Marshall Islands
- North Korea
- Philippines
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Sierra Leone
- South Africa
- South Sudan
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- Timor-Leste
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turkmenistan
- United Arab Emirates
Visa EXEMPT with US Green card
- Must hold a valid US Green card
- Canada eTA is NOT REQUIRED if traveling by land from the US
- All nationalities
Visa EXEMPT with US visa or expired Canada tourist visa
- Must hold a valid used/unused multiple-entry US non-immigrant visa (B1, B2, B1/B2, F1, J1, H1, L1) (OR) an expired Canadian visitor visa (TRV) held in the past 10 years
- Must apply for Canada eTA prior to arrival in Canada
- Applicable to air travel only
CANADA eTA (ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION)
Canada eTA is a travel authorization that needs to be obtained online prior to traveling to Canada.
Canada eTA is MANDATORY for all visa EXEMPT nationalities.
Who needs Canada eTA?
Canada eTA is REQUIRED for all visa EXEMPT nationalities entering Canada for tourism or transit. If you are visa EXEMPT, you DO NOT NEED a visa but you REQUIRE an eTA to enter Canada.
Who does not need an eTA?
The following does not need an eTA to enter Canada.
- Canadian dual citizens
- Canadian permanent residents
- United States passport holders
- Passport holders with a valid Canadian visa (tourist, student, work, etc)
Is Canada eTA a visa?
No. Canada eTA is NOT a visa. It’s just an online authorization that you would need to obtain prior to your trip to Canada.
Can you use ESTA to enter Canada?
You CANNOT use ESTA (United States Electronic System for Travel Authorization) to enter Canada. ESTA is a travel authorization to enter the US. It cannot be used for Canada. Even if you hold a valid ESTA, you would still need to apply for eTA to travel to Canada.
Canada eTA validity
Canada eTA is valid for 5 years or until the expiry of your current passport, whichever is earlier. eTA is also linked to a specific passport, so if you get a new passport for any reason, you must apply for a new eTA.
How long can you stay in Canada with an eTA?
You can stay up to 6 months in Canada with an eTA.
How many times can you enter Canada with an eTA?
Canada eTA is multiple-entry and valid for 5 years. Once you obtain your eTA, you can travel to Canada as many times as you want within that 5 years period.
Canada eTA application process
You can apply for Canada eTA online at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
NOTE Flight tickets and hotel bookings are not required for eTA. Apply for eTA before you purchase your flight tickets or book any hotels.
Documents required for Canada eTA
- Credit/debit card
Canada eTA fee
Canada eTA fee is $7 CAD. The fee must be paid using a credit or debit card in CAD only. Since the fee is in CAD, your bank may charge a foreign transaction fee.
Canada eTA processing time
Canada eTA processing takes only a few minutes. In rare cases, it can take several days if additional documentation or an interview is required. IRCC will contact you with instructions in such cases.
Canada eTA status
You can check your Canada eTA status on eTA Status Tool provided by IRCC. After your eTA is approved, you can use this tool to check the validity and print a copy if needed.
If it has been over 72 hours since you applied and there has been no status update, you can contact customer service using the IRCC Webform .
Documents to carry when entering Canada on an eTA
- Original passport
- Return or onward flight ticket
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of arrival in Canada.
Proof of onward ticket can be printed or soft-copy on your phone. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, get proof of an onward ticket from OnwardTicket .
NOTE A copy of your approved eTA is not required to carry. Canadian immigration officers and airline staff will have access to the Canada eTA system and they can verify your eTA using your passport number.
CANADA TOURIST VISA (TRV)
A Canada tourist visa or visitor visa is formally known as Canada Temporary Resident Visa (Canada TRV). You need a Canada TRV if you are from a visa REQUIRED nationality.
Canada tourist visas can be applied either ONLINE or by mailing a PAPER application to the consulate.
I highly recommend applying ONLINE. This guide focuses on the online application only. There are several advantages to applying online. It’s fast. It ensures everything is complete and correct. You only need to send your passport after your visa is approved.
Validity of Canada tourist visa
Canada tourist visas are usually issued for 10 years or until the expiration of your current passport.
- Your passport expiry: Nov 14, 2029
- Applied for your Canada visa online: Feb 01, 2020
- Given your biometrics: Feb 04, 2020
- Received a notification that your visa is approved: Mar 01, 2020
- Submitted your passport to your nearest VAC: Mar 07, 2020
- Picked up your passport with visa sticker: Mar 20, 2020
Your visa will be valid from March 01, 2020, to Nov 14, 2029.
Date of issue: Mar 01, 2020
Date of expiry: Nov 14, 2029
NOTE If your passport is expiring soon, renew your passport first. And then apply for your Canada tourist visa, that way you can get the tourist visa for 10 years.
When to apply for Canada tourist visa
You can apply for Canada tourist visa up to 3 months in advance.
Example: If you plan to visit the UK on April 15, you can apply for your Canada visa on or after January 16.
IMPORTANT Canada visa process can take up to 30 calendar days or even longer in some cases. I strongly recommend applying for your Canada visa at least 2 months in advance.
How long can you stay in Canada on a tourist visa
You can stay in Canada for up to 6 months or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. Occasionally, the immigration officers at the airport write an exit date on your entry stamp. This exit date can be less than 6 months. You must exit Canada within the exit date.
How many times can you enter Canada on a tourist visa?
Canada tourist visas are usually multiple-entry, valid for 10 years or until your passport expires. You can travel to Canada as many times as you like within the expiry of your tourist visa.
Canada tourist visa application process
The first step in Canada visitor visa application is to create a Government of Canada (GC) login called GCKey .
Once you have created your GCKey and signed in, you can start your visitor visa application. You can save an incomplete application and come back later to complete it.
Here are the steps to complete Canada tourist visa application.
- Create a GCKey and sign in to the CIC website
- Select visitor visa
- Fill in the mandatory details and save
- Download all Canada visa application forms
- Fill and electronically sign the application forms
- Upload filled and signed application forms
- Upload supporting documents
- Pay the visa fee
- Pay biometrics fee
- Submit the application
- Give your biometrics are your nearest VAC
- Check the status of your application
- On approval, submit or mail your passport to your nearest VAC
- Receive or pick up your passport with Canada visa
Documents required for Canada tourist visa
The following documents are required for Canada tourist visa.
- Completed and signed Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) Application “Form IMM5257”
- Completed family information “Form IMM5645”
- Proof of financial support (last 4-month bank statements or payslips or employment letter)
- Copy of your passport (first and last page)
- Purpose of travel (round-trip flight tickets and hotel bookings)
- Travel history (all pages with visas/stamps from your old and new passport in the last 10 years)
- Completed “Schedule 1 Form 5257”
- Letter of explanation of your trip (optional, a cover letter explaining your purpose of travel to Canada)
All forms can be downloaded from your application page.
Provide all pages of your old and new passports that have stamps or visas. This will ensure you have a considerable travel history.
NOTE If you have traveled to Canada in the last 10 years or hold a valid US non-immigrant visa, your application may be processed in 2 to 5 working days under the CAN+ program.
What is CAN+ visa program?
Canada Immigration and Citizenship (CIC) has started asking applicants for visas, stamps and travel history for the last 10 years.
Applicants who have traveled to Canada in the last 10 years or hold a valid US non-immigrant visa are considered for CAN+ expedited program. If qualified, some additional documentation is not required and the application is processed within 2-5 working days.
At the beginning of your application, you will be asked questions specific to previous travel to Canada and the United States to determine your eligibility. You will be asked to upload less documentation if you are determined as eligible.
Even though you qualify for the CAN+ expedited program, your application may take several days to process. There are many factors involved. So do not count on the CAN+ program. Instead, follow the current processing times and apply for Canada visitor visa well in advance.
Canada tourist visa fee
Canada tourist visa fee is $100 CAD. The fee must be paid using a credit or debit card in CAD only. Since the fee is in CAD, your bank may charge a foreign transaction fee.
Biometric procedure
Biometrics are mandatory for all Canada tourist visa applicants. Your fingerprints are scanned and your photograph is taken during the biometric appointment.
NOTE Biometrics are valid for 10 years. If you have given your biometrics in the last 10 years as part of a Canada visitor, work or study visa, you are NOT REQUIRED to give your biometrics again.
You can use the Biometric Validity Tool on the IRCC website to check if your biometrics are still valid.
If your biometrics are still valid, you do not need to pay the biometric fee and do not need to give biometrics.
The following are the steps for biometrics.
STEP 1: Pay your biometric fee
The biometric fee for Canada tourist visa is $85 CAD. The fee must be paid using a credit or debit card in CAD only.
You can pay the biometric fee when you submit your visa application or at a later time. It’s highly recommended to pay your biometric fee when you submit your visa application. Paying later will delay your biometrics and eventually your visa process.
STEP 2: Receive biometric instruction letter within 24 hours
If you have paid your biometric fee when submitting your visa application, you will receive your biometric instruction letter within 24 hours of application submission.
STEP 3: Schedule biometric appointment at your nearest VAC
After you receive your biometric instruction letter, you will have 30 days to give your biometrics. Failing to give biometrics within 30 days will result in visa refusal.
Follow the instructions in your biometric instruction letter and schedule a biometric appointment at your nearest Visa Application Center (VAC) or Application Support Center (ASC) .
Once you schedule your biometric appointment, you will receive a biometric appointment confirmation letter from VAC or ASC.
If you have temporary injuries on your fingers and/or your face, you must wait to give your biometrics. You should contact IRCC customer support to request additional time for your biometrics appointment.
If you have permanent injuries on your fingers and/or face, you can continue with your biometrics appointment. The staff at VAC can scan as many fingers as possible and take your photograph.
STEP 4: Gather documents for biometric appointment
Print your biometric instruction letter and biometric appointment confirmation. Some VACs require a consent form. If your VAC requires one, you will see instructions about it in your biometric appointment confirmation.
STEP 4: Appear in-person at the VAC on your appointment day
On your appointment day, carry the following documents
- Biometric instruction letter
- Biometric appointment confirmation
- Consent form (if required)
Your fingerprints will be scanned and your photo will be taken. To avoid any issues with your fingerprint or photo, follow the below instructions.
- Make sure your 10 fingers are free of any temporary injuries, cuts and cracks
- Make sure your 10 fingers are free of paint, oil, grease, etc.
- Make sure your face is free of any temporary injuries, sunglasses, hats, etc.
- Wear a bright color shirt or T-shirt
Visa processing time
Canada tourist visa processing can take up to 30 calendar days. Processing times vary by country, check the current processing times before applying.
Follow the below steps to check the current visa processing times in your location.
- Goto CIC Check processing times page
- For the question “Select an application type:”, select “Temporary residence (visiting, studying, working)”
- For the question “Which temporary residence application?”, select “Visitor visa (from outside Canada)”
- For the question “Where are you applying from?”, select the country where you have applied from
- Click on “Get processing time”
Visa application status tracking
You can check the status of your visa application by signing into your IRCC account. When there is a change in the status, you will receive an email alert. Then you can sign in to your IRCC account and check the status.
If your application has been pending for too long, you can contact CIC using their IRCC Webform. Follow the below steps to contact CIC.
- Go to IRCC Web Form
- Click on “Tell us more”.
- For the question “Have you submitted an application for”, select option “Yes”
- For the question “Is your application being processed by an office OUTSIDE Canada”, select “Yes”
- For the question “Choose the visa office processing your application.”, select the country and city where you have applied
- Click on “Go to Web form”
- Then fill in the details and submit.
Priority visa service
There is no priority visa service for Canada tourist visa. Check current processing times and apply well in advance. You can apply for Canada tourist visa up to 3 months in advance.
If you traveled to Canada in the last 10 years or hold a valid US non-immigrant visa, your application MAY BE expedited under CAN+ program where your application will be processed in just a few days.
Processing your application in CAN+ expedited program is at the discretion of CIC. So, do not completely rely on that. Instead, follow the timeline and apply for Canada visitor visa at least 3 months before your travel.
Passport submission
When your Canada tourist visa application is approved, you will be notified via email. You must submit or mail your original passport to your nearest VAC or ASC. The VAC or ASC will then send your passport to the Consulate of Canada for the visa sticker.
Customer support
There is no dedicated customer service. You can track your application status online. If you have to contact CIC for any reason, use the IRCC Web Form . For other inquiries, you can contact your nearest VAC.
Application withdrawal
There is no formal procedure to withdraw your Canada tourist visa application. You can just abandon it. If you do not send your passport within 30 days of application approval, your application will be void anyway.
Also Read: 10 ways to get a flight itinerary for visa application in 2023
ENTERING AND LEAVING CANADA
Entering canada by air.
At your first airport in Canada, the immigration officers may ask you a few questions about your purpose of travel and the number of days you will stay in Canada.
You may be asked to show your return/onward ticket and your hotel booking. If you are traveling on a one-way ticket, make sure to get proof of onward ticket .
Leaving Canada by air
There is no exit procedure for Canada. After the security procedure, you can head straight to the departure gate
The US has set up its Customs and Immigration in some of the Canadian airports. So, if you will be traveling to the US from Canada, you may have to go through US immigration at the departure airport in Canada.
When you land in the US, you will just walk out as if it were a domestic flight.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is GCKey on CIC website?
The Government of Canada Key (GCKey) is needed to access any of the Government of Canada’s online services, including Canada Immigration and Citizenship (CIC) website. Therefore, you need a GCKey to sign into the CIC website to apply for Canada tourist visa. GCKey is basically a username and password.
Why is my application not being processed in CAN+ expedited program
Even though you qualify for CAN+ expedited program, your application may take several days to process. The application process took more than 30 days for some readers with a travel history to Canada and/or hold US visas. There are many factors involved and ultimately it’s at the discretion of CIC whether to process your application quickly.
My advice is to just follow the regular processing timeline. Check the current processing times and apply well in advance.
How relevant is travel history for Canada visa?
Travel history will improve your chances of visa approval. It can also speed up the process. If you have traveled to Canada in the last 10 years or hold a valid US visa, your application may be processed quickly under CAN+ expedited program.
Canada’s incredible geography attracts millions of tourists every year. Canada tourist visa requirements are clear and easy to understand. The application process is online. Canada typically issues long-term multiple-entry visas for 5 to 10 years.
WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI
Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.
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How To Get A Canadian Tourist Visa
Published: November 9, 2023
Modified: December 28, 2023
by Delores Hedrick
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Introduction
Welcome to the land of maple leaves, stunning landscapes, and friendly locals – Canada! If you’re dreaming of visiting Canada for tourism purposes, you’ll need to obtain a Canadian tourist visa. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the steps to acquire this visa and embark on your Canadian adventure.
A Canadian tourist visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is a document that allows you to visit Canada for tourism, sightseeing, and visiting family and friends. With a valid tourist visa, you can explore the vibrant cities, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, and experience the breathtaking natural beauty that Canada has to offer.
Before you begin the application process, it’s important to note that Canada has specific eligibility requirements and stringent procedures to ensure the safety and security of both visitors and Canadian residents. It’s crucial to familiarize yourself with these requirements to increase your chances of obtaining a tourist visa.
In this guide, we will provide you with a step-by-step overview of the Canadian tourist visa application process, including the eligibility requirements, document collection, application form completion, visa fee payment, scheduling a visa interview, attending the interview, and the visa decision process.
So, let’s dive into the details and set you on the path to fulfilling your Canadian travel dreams!
Eligibility requirements
Before applying for a Canadian tourist visa, you must ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Here are the key requirements:
- You must have a valid passport: Your passport should be valid for the duration of your intended stay in Canada. It is recommended to ensure that your passport has at least six months of validity left before it expires.
- You must be in good health: You may be required to undergo a medical examination to prove that you do not pose any health risks to Canada.
- You must have sufficient funds: You need to demonstrate that you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada. This includes funds for accommodation, transportation, meals, and other expenses.
- You must have a valid travel purpose: You should provide evidence of your intention to visit Canada for tourism purposes, such as hotel reservations, itinerary, or invitation letters from friends or family residing in Canada.
- You must demonstrate ties to your home country: It’s essential to convince the visa officer that you have strong ties to your home country and will return after your visit to Canada. This can be established through employment, property ownership, family, or other commitments.
- You must have a clean criminal record: You must not have any criminal convictions or pending criminal charges that could affect the safety and security of Canada.
Note that meeting these requirements does not guarantee a tourist visa, but it is a necessary first step. The immigration officer will assess your application holistically and take various factors into consideration before making a decision.
If you fulfill these eligibility criteria, you can proceed with the application process and gather the required documents to support your visa application. It’s vital to ensure that you submit a complete and well-documented application to maximize your chances of approval.
Collecting required documents
When applying for a Canadian tourist visa, you will need to provide various documents to support your application. Here is a list of the essential documents you should gather:
- Valid passport: Ensure that your passport is valid for the entire duration of your intended stay in Canada. Make sure to include photocopies of the main pages of your passport.
- Completed application form: Fill out the IMM 5257 Form, which is the application form for a Temporary Resident Visa. Ensure that all information provided is accurate and up to date.
- Two recent passport-sized photographs: The photographs should meet the specifications listed on the application form, such as the size, background color, and position of your head.
- Proof of travel purpose: Provide supporting documents that demonstrate your intention to visit Canada for tourism purposes. This may include hotel reservations, flight itineraries, tour bookings, or a detailed travel plan.
- Proof of financial sufficiency: Provide evidence of adequate funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Canada. This can include bank statements, pay stubs, employment letters, or sponsorship letters if applicable.
- Travel history: Include details of your previous international travel, such as copies of previous visas, entry and exit stamps, and any other relevant travel documents.
- Letter of invitation (optional): If you have friends, family, or relatives in Canada, you may include a letter of invitation from them. The letter should state their relationship to you, their contact information, and the purpose and duration of your visit.
- Proof of ties to your home country: Provide documents that demonstrate your strong ties to your home country, such as employment letters, property ownership documents, bank statements, or any other evidence that shows you have reasons to return to your country of residence.
- Police clearance certificate: Depending on your home country, you may be required to provide a police clearance certificate or a criminal record check to prove that you have no criminal convictions.
It’s important to note that the required documents may vary slightly depending on your individual circumstances and the visa office processing your application. Make sure to refer to the official IRCC website or consult with a qualified immigration professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, ensure that they are well-organized and properly labeled. It is crucial to submit a complete application package to avoid delays or rejection of your application. Now that you have the required documents, you can proceed with completing the application form for your Canadian tourist visa.
Completing the application form
Completing the application form for a Canadian tourist visa is an important step in the visa application process. The application form, known as IMM 5257 Form, can be filled out online or using a paper form. Here are the key steps to complete the form:
- Download the form: If you choose to fill out a paper application form, download the IMM 5257 Form from the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. Ensure that you have the latest version of the form.
- Read the instructions: Before you start filling out the form, carefully read the instructions provided with the form. Familiarize yourself with the requirements and guidelines to avoid any errors or omissions.
- Gather required information: Collect all the necessary information and documents to complete the form, including your passport details, personal information, travel history, and employment details.
- Provide accurate information: Fill out all the sections of the form accurately and truthfully. Double-check your answers to ensure there are no mistakes or inconsistencies.
- Use appropriate document checklist: Review the document checklist provided with the form and ensure that you have all the necessary documents ready to submit with your application.
- Attach supporting documents: If you are submitting a paper application, make sure to attach all the required supporting documents as per the document checklist. Ensure that your documents are properly labeled and organized.
- Sign and date the form: Once you have completed the form, sign and date it. If you are filling out an online application, you may need to electronically sign the form.
- Pay the application fee: Pay the required visa application fee as per the instructions provided on the IRCC website. Keep the payment receipt as proof of payment.
Remember to keep a copy of the completed application form and all the supporting documents for your records. It’s essential to submit a complete and accurate application to avoid delays or rejection.
Once you have completed the application form and gathered all the necessary documents, you can proceed with paying the visa fee to move further in the application process.
Paying the visa fee
Paying the visa fee is a mandatory step in the Canadian tourist visa application process. The fee contributes to the cost of processing your application and is non-refundable, regardless of the outcome of your application. Here’s what you need to know about paying the visa fee:
1. Determine the fee amount: The visa fee amount varies depending on the type of visa you are applying for and your country of residence. Visit the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to find the current fee applicable to your situation.
2. Choose the payment method: There are different payment options available, depending on whether you are applying online or through a paper application.
a. Online application: If you are applying online, you can pay the visa fee using a credit card or a prepaid card. Follow the instructions on the IRCC website to make the payment securely through their online portal.
b. Paper application: If you are submitting a paper application, you may have different payment options available, such as bank draft, certified cheque, or money order. Check the IRCC website or the specific instructions provided with the application form for the acceptable payment methods.
3. Pay the fee in the correct currency: Ensure that you pay the visa fee in the currency specified by the IRCC based on your country of residence. Failure to do so may result in rejection of your payment and delay in the processing of your application.
4. Keep the payment receipt: After making the payment, make sure to keep the payment receipt as proof of payment. You may need to submit a copy of the receipt with your application, so it’s important to retain it for your records.
5. Verify payment processing time: The time it takes for your visa fee payment to be processed may vary. It’s advisable to check the processing time details on the IRCC website or contact the visa office responsible for processing your application to get an estimate of the processing time for the fee payment.
Remember, without paying the visa fee, your application will not be considered complete, and it will not proceed to the next stage. Make sure to submit the payment within the required timeframe to avoid delays in processing your Canadian tourist visa application.
Now that you have paid the visa fee, you can proceed with scheduling a visa interview, if required, as part of the application process.
Scheduling a visa interview
As part of the Canadian tourist visa application process, you may be required to schedule a visa interview. The interview is conducted to further assess your eligibility and intentions to visit Canada. Here’s what you need to know about scheduling a visa interview:
1. Determine if an interview is required: Not all applicants are required to attend a visa interview. The visa office processing your application will determine if an interview is necessary based on various factors, such as your travel history, purpose of visit, and individual circumstances. If an interview is required, you will receive instructions on how to schedule it.
2. Receive the interview notice: If you are selected for an interview, you will receive an interview notice from the visa office. The notice will provide details about the date, time, and location of the interview. It may also include any specific instructions or documents you need to bring for the interview.
3. Follow the instructions provided: Carefully read the interview notice and follow all the instructions provided. Ensure that you understand the requirements and any additional documentation or information you may need to bring with you to the interview.
4. Schedule the interview: Use the instructions provided in the notice to schedule the visa interview. This may involve contacting the visa office or using an online scheduling system, depending on the procedures outlined in the notice. Follow the provided guidelines to select a convenient date and time for the interview.
5. Prepare for the interview: Once the interview is scheduled, start preparing for it. Review your application and supporting documents to refresh your memory. Research about the visa interview process and the types of questions that may be asked. Prepare honest and clear answers to common interview questions, focusing on your travel plans, purpose of visit, ties to your home country, and your ability to support yourself financially during your stay in Canada.
6. Attend the interview: On the scheduled date, arrive at the designated location for the interview on time. Dress appropriately and bring all the necessary documents as instructed. Be confident, polite, and attentive during the interview. Listen carefully to the interviewer’s questions and provide truthful and concise answers.
Remember that the visa interview is an opportunity for the visa officer to assess your suitability for a Canadian tourist visa. Be prepared, organized, and honest throughout the interview process.
After attending the interview, you will have to wait for the visa processing to be completed. The processing time can vary depending on various factors, so patience is key. Once a decision has been made on your visa application, you will be notified accordingly.
Attending the visa interview
The visa interview is a crucial step in the Canadian tourist visa application process. It provides an opportunity for the visa officer to assess your eligibility, genuine intentions, and credibility for visiting Canada. Here are some important things to keep in mind when attending the visa interview:
1. Be prepared: Before the interview, thoroughly review your application, supporting documents, and the purpose of your visit to Canada. Familiarize yourself with the details and be ready to answer questions related to your travel plans, financial means, ties to your home country, and any other relevant aspects. This preparation will help you present a clear and concise case to the visa officer.
2. Dress appropriately: Dress professionally or in formal attire for the interview. Your appearance should reflect your seriousness and respect towards the visa application process. Wearing neat and tidy clothes will leave a positive impression on the visa officer.
3. Arrive on time: Make sure to arrive at the visa office or interview location on time. Consider allowing extra time for potential travel delays or unforeseen circumstances. Arriving early demonstrates your punctuality and commitment to the process.
4. Bring necessary documents: Carry all the required documents as instructed in the interview notice and any additional documents that can support your application. It’s better to be over-prepared than underprepared. Ensure that your documents are organized and easily accessible, saving time during the interview.
5. Be confident and composed: During the interview, maintain composure and exhibit confidence. Engage in a respectful and attentive manner with the visa officer. Stay calm and composed, even if you encounter difficult or unexpected questions. Answer truthfully and provide relevant information without hesitation.
6. Communicate clearly: Speak clearly and audibly, using simple and concise language. Avoid using technical terms or jargon that may confuse the visa officer. If you do not understand a question, politely ask for clarification rather than guessing the meaning.
7. Be honest and consistent: It is imperative to provide truthful and consistent information throughout the interview. Inconsistencies or contradictions in your responses can raise doubts about your credibility and negatively impact the visa officer’s assessment.
8. Demonstrate ties to your home country: Emphasize your strong ties to your home country during the interview. This can be done by discussing your job or educational commitments, property ownership, family ties, or any other evidence that indicates your intention to return home after your visit to Canada.
9. Stay positive and respectful: Maintain a positive attitude and remain respectful during the entire interview process. Be courteous, even if the questions become challenging or the interview becomes lengthy. Remember, the visa officer is responsible for making an informed decision based on their assessment.
After the interview, you will have to wait for the visa processing to be completed. The processing time varies, so it’s important to be patient. Once a decision has been made on your visa application, you will be notified of the outcome.
Wait time for visa processing
After attending the visa interview for your Canadian tourist visa, you will enter a period of waiting for your application to be processed. The visa processing time can vary depending on several factors, including the volume of applications, the complexity of your case, and the specific visa office handling your application. Here is some information to help you understand the wait time for visa processing:
1. Check processing times: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) provides estimated processing times for visa applications on their official website. These times are updated regularly and can give you a general idea of how long it may take for your application to be processed. Keep in mind that these are only approximations and actual processing times may vary.
2. Individual circumstances: The processing time for your application may depend on your individual circumstances. Factors such as the completeness of your application, the accuracy of the information provided, the complexity of your case, and any additional processing requirements can affect the processing time. Some applicants may experience faster processing times, while others may face delays due to specific circumstances.
3. Additional security checks: In some cases, additional security checks may be required for certain applicants. These checks could involve screening processes by relevant authorities and may contribute to a longer processing time. It’s important to note that these checks are in place to ensure the safety and security of all individuals and maintain the integrity of the visa system.
4. Contact the visa office: If you have concerns about the status of your application or if the processing time exceeds the estimated timeline, you can contact the visa office responsible for processing your application. They may provide updates or additional information regarding the status of your application. However, it’s important to note that contacting the visa office does not necessarily expedite the processing of your application.
5. Be patient: Waiting for the visa processing can be a challenging period, but it’s important to remain patient. Visa processing times can vary, and it’s essential to allow the immigration authorities sufficient time to properly assess your application. It’s advisable to avoid making any non-refundable travel bookings until you receive a decision on your visa application.
During the waiting period, it’s important to regularly check your email and the online portal where you submitted your application for any communications or updates from the visa office. This will help you stay informed and ensure that you don’t miss any important notifications.
Once a decision has been made on your visa application, you will be notified of the outcome. If approved, you can proceed with making your travel arrangements and preparing for your Canadian adventure. In case of a refusal, you will receive a detailed explanation of the reasons for the refusal and any applicable appeal or re-application options.
Visa decision and notification
After patiently waiting for the processing of your Canadian tourist visa application, you will finally receive a decision on your visa. The visa decision can either be an approval or a refusal. Here’s what you need to know about the visa decision and the notification process:
1. Approval: If your visa application is approved, congratulations! You have successfully obtained a Canadian tourist visa. The approval means that the immigration authorities have reviewed your application, assessed your eligibility, and determined that you meet the requirements for visiting Canada. The visa will be stamped in your passport or issued as an electronic travel authorization (eTA), depending on your nationality.
2. Refusal: In some cases, the visa officer may refuse your application. This can be due to various reasons, such as incomplete documentation, failure to meet eligibility requirements, concerns about your intentions to return to your home country, or other factors outlined by the immigration authorities. If your application is refused, you will receive a detailed explanation of the reasons for the refusal.
3. Notification of decision: Once a decision has been made on your visa application, you will be notified accordingly. The notification will typically be sent to you via email or through the online portal where you submitted your application. It’s important to check your email regularly and keep an eye on the online portal to ensure that you receive and review the decision promptly.
4. Next steps after approval: If your application is approved, carefully review the approval notice and any accompanying instructions. Take note of the validity dates of your visa and any conditions or restrictions specified. Make sure to plan your travel dates within the approved visa period.
5. Appeal or reapplication: In the case of a refusal, you may have the option to appeal the decision or reapply for a tourist visa. The refusal letter will provide information on the available options and any applicable timelines or procedures. If you choose to appeal or reapply, it’s important to address the reasons for the refusal and provide additional supporting documentation or information that may strengthen your case.
Remember to comply with all the conditions of your visa, such as the duration of stay, and adhere to any restrictions or regulations specified. Failure to do so may have implications for future travel to Canada.
Whether your visa application is approved or refused, it’s essential to carefully review the decision, understand the reasons behind it, and take appropriate action based on the guidance provided. If you have any further questions or concerns, you may consider consulting with an immigration lawyer or qualified professional for assistance.
Congratulations on reaching the end of this comprehensive guide to obtaining a Canadian tourist visa! We’ve covered the essential steps and requirements to help you navigate through the application process successfully. By understanding the eligibility criteria, collecting the necessary documents, completing the application form accurately, paying the visa fee, attending a visa interview if required, and patiently waiting for the visa decision, you are well-equipped to pursue your dream of exploring Canada.
Remember, the Canadian tourist visa application process can be complex, and each application is assessed on an individual basis. It’s crucial to carefully follow the instructions provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and ensure that your application is complete and well-documented.
If you encounter any difficulties during the process, it is recommended to seek guidance from a qualified immigration professional who can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances.
Canada welcomes millions of visitors each year to experience its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and diverse culture. Prepare well, showcase your genuine intention to visit, and provide compelling evidence of your ties to your home country. With a well-prepared application and a positive mindset, you increase your chances of receiving a Canadian tourist visa.
Good luck with your visa application, and may your journey to Canada be filled with unforgettable experiences and cherished memories!
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10 frequently asked questions by visitors to Canada
Recent changes to visitor visa requirements for some Mexican nationals may leave some foreign nationals looking to visit Canada with questions about their own situation.
To assist, CIC News has compiled a list of frequently asked questions that may be helpful to review before expending the time, energy and money necessary to come to Canada.
How long can I stay in Canada as a visitor?
In most cases, visitors to Canada can remain in the country for six months from the day they enter Canada (or until their passport expires, whichever comes first). The date by which a visitor must leave Canada will be indicated by a stamp in their passport and/or a document provided to them by a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer.
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Visitors who would like to remain in Canada beyond their initially authorized stay can apply for an extension (more on this later).
What is the difference between a single and a multiple-entry visa?
As indicated by the name of the visa, single-entry visas permit the holder to enter Canada one time only, while a multiple-entry visa allows repeated entry to Canada so long as the visa remains valid.
Note: All visitor visa applicants are automatically considered for a multiple-entry visa but Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reviews each application separately and issues every visitor a visa accordingly.
IRCC clarifies that single-entry visa recipients will require a new visa to enter Canada once they have left, unless they are travelling directly to either the United States or St. Pierre and Miquelon.
Meanwhile, multiple-entry visas are valid for the shorter of the following two periods: 10 years or one month before the expiration of the visa holder’s passport. Every entry to Canada using a multiple-entry visa allows the visa holder to remain in Canada for up to six months at a time.
Can I fill out one visa application for my whole family if we are travelling together?
No. While all visitor visa applications for one group of family members may be submitted in the same envelope (alongside one payment receipt accounting for the total fee of all applications), everyone must complete and sign their own visitor visa application.
This rule also applies to any other required forms, excluding the Family Information form, which must only be completed by applicants 18 years or older.
Note: Parents and guardians can help their children fill out their form(s), and every visitor visa applicant under the age of 18 must have their document(s) signed by a parent/guardian.
Is there any way I can help a friend or family member visit Canada?
Although your friends and family members must complete their own visa applications, a letter of invitation is a document you can submit to help a loved one come to Canada.
It should be noted that this document, which details how you may help the visa applicant (ex. offering to pay for accommodation), can help but does not guarantee the applicant will be approved for their visitor visa.
Do I need a medical exam to get a visitor visa?
This depends on the visitor’s length of stay in Canada.
In most cases, visitors in Canada for six months or less do not require a medical exam unless they will be working in a job where the “protection of public health is essential.” The list of jobs under this requirement is available here .
The above public health protection condition also applies to visitors who will be in Canada for longer than six months. In addition, visitors in Canada for six months or longer will need a medical exam if they meet either of the following two requirements:
- The applicant has been, for six or more consecutive months, living or residing in a designated country or territory *
- The applicant is applying for a Parent and Grandparent Super Visa
*This applies to all visitors, even those who are citizens of visa-exempt countries, who have been in any of the eligible countries “in the one year immediately preceding the date [the visitor] sought entry into Canada.”
Is a visitor visa the same thing as a visitor record?
No. A visitor visa is required by foreign nationals looking to travel and enter Canada as a visitor (in most cases, for up to six months).
Conversely, a visitor record is provided by CBSA officers to either extend or restrict the recipient’s stay in Canada. This type of document may also be given to foreign nationals, by either CBSA or IRCC, after their application to extend their stay or restore their status in Canada is approved.
Click here for additional details regarding the difference between a visitor visa and a visitor record.
I got a new passport but I have a valid visa in my old one. Can I use the visa in my old passport?
IRCC notes that it is possible to travel to Canada using a valid visitor visa placed in an old passport. However, travellers in this situation must bring both of the following documents with them to Canada:
- The old passport with the valid visa*
- The new valid passport or travel document
*Travellers may need to explain to CBSA officers why their old passport is no longer valid
Note: To avoid processing delays at the Canadian border, IRCC recommends that all visitors to Canada obtain a new visitor visa in their new, valid passport.
How can I extend my stay as a visitor?
Extending your stay in Canada requires that you submit biometrics (fingerprints and a photograph) and apply for a visitor record. This document allows visitors to Canada three options to extend their stay in the country:
- As a visitor
- As a worker authorized to work in Canada without a work permit
- As a student authorized to study in Canada without a study permit
The steps to applying for a visitor record online can be found on this IRCC webpage .
Can I file an appeal if my visitor visa is denied?
There is no appeal process for a visitor visa application from IRCC.
When an applicant is denied a visitor visa to enter Canada, they may re-apply, but IRCC recommends that they only do so if their situation has changed, or they have new information to submit that may alter the outcome of their application.
Do I need a visa if I’m just travelling through Canada on my way to another country?
Documentation for those transiting through Canada depends on an indvidual’s unique situation.
Generally, travellers can be broken down into two categories: visa-required travellers (from a visa-required country ) and visa-exempt travellers (from a country that requires an electronic Travel Authorization , eTA).
Some visa-required travellers need a visitor visa. This applies to travellers who are:
- Visiting Canada (even if travelling by air and the traveller is in Canada for less than 48 hours)
- Staying in Canada for more than 48 hours while transiting through the country to another destination
- Crossing the Canadian border via any of the following five modes of transportation: bus, car, train, boat or cruise ship
Other visa-required travellers may only require a transit visa. This applies to travellers who:
- Have an international flight that stops at a Canadian airport on the way to another country
- Will be connecting between two international flights at a Canadian airport
- Will be transiting through Canada in 48 hours or less
- Do not have a valid visitor visa
Visa-exempt travellers need an eTA to transit through Canada by air. Travellers transiting through Canada by train, bus, boat or cruise ship are not required to obtain an eTA, but must still bring with them the correct travel documents .
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Citizens of Canada and Bermuda
Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2).
Here are some examples of activities permitted with a visitor visa:
Business (B-1)
- Consult with business associates
- Attend a scientific, educational, professional, or business convention or conference
- Settle an estate
- Negotiate a contract
Tourism (B-2)
- Vacation (holiday)
- Visit with friends or relatives
- Medical treatment
- Participation in social events hosted by fraternal, social, or service organizations
- Participation by amateurs in musical, sports, or similar events or contests, if not being paid for participating
- Enrollment in a short recreational course of study, not for credit toward a degree (for example, a two-day cooking class while on vacation)
Travel Purposes Not Permitted On Visitor Visas
These are some examples of activities that require different categories of visas and cannot be done while on a visitor visa:
- Paid performances, or any professional performance before a paying audience
- Arrival as a crewmember on a ship or aircraft
- Work as foreign press, in radio, film, print journalism, or other information media
- Permanent residence in the United States
Visitor visas will also not be issued for birth tourism (travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States to obtain U.S. citizenship for their child).
How to Apply
There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order of these steps and how you complete them may vary by U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Please consult the instructions on the U.S. Embassy or Consulate website .
Complete the Online Visa Application
- Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 – Learn more about completing the DS-160 . You must: 1) complete the online visa application and 2) print the application form confirmation page to bring to your interview.
- Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. Your photo must be in the format explained in the Photograph Requirements .
Schedule an Interview
Interviews are generally required for visa applicants with certain limited exceptions below. Consular officers may require an interview of any visa applicant.
You should schedule an appointment for your visa interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You may schedule your interview at another U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be aware that it may be more difficult to qualify for a visa outside of the country where you live.
Wait times for interview appointments vary by location, season, and visa category, so you should apply for your visa early. Review the interview wait time for the location where you will apply:
Appointment Wait Time
Check the estimated wait time for a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Note: Please check the individual Embassy or Consulate website to determine if your case is eligible for a waiver of the in-person interview.
Applicants scheduling visa appointments in a location different from their place of residence should check post websites for nonresident wait times.
Select a U.S. Embassy or Consulate:
Prepare for your interview.
- Fees - Pay the non-refundable visa application fee , if you are required to pay it before your interview. If your visa is approved, you may also need to pay a visa issuance fee, if applicable to your nationality. Fee information is provided below:
Select your nationality to see Issuance Fee
- Review the instructions available on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply to learn more about fee payment.
Gather Required Documentation
Gather and prepare the following required documents before your visa interview:
- Passport valid for travel to the United States – Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the United States (unless exempt by country-specific agreements ). Each individual who needs a visa must submit a separate application, including any family members listed in your passport.
- Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 confirmation page.
- Application fee payment receipt, if you are required to pay before your interview.
- Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. If the photo upload fails, you must bring one printed photo in the format explained in the Photograph Requirements .
Additional Documentation May Be Required
Review the instructions for how to apply for a visa on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply. Additional documents may be requested to establish if you are qualified. For example, additional requested documents may include evidence of:
- The purpose of your trip,
- Your intent to depart the United States after your trip, and/or
- Your ability to pay all costs of the trip.
Evidence of your employment and/or your family ties may be sufficient to show the purpose of your trip and your intent to return to your home country. If you cannot cover all the costs for your trip, you may show evidence that another person will cover some or all costs for your trip.
Note: Visa applicants must qualify on the basis of the applicant's residence and ties abroad, rather than assurances from U.S. family and friends. A letter of invitation or Affidavit of Support is not needed to apply for a visitor visa. If you choose to bring a letter of invitation or Affidavit of Support to your interview, please remember it is not one of the factors used in determining whether to issue or deny the visa.
Attend Your Visa Interview
A consular officer will interview you to determine whether you are qualified to receive a visitor visa. You must establish that you meet the requirements under U.S. law to receive a visa. Ink-free, digital fingerprint scans are taken as part of the application process. They are usually taken during your interview, but this varies based on location.
After your visa interview, the consular officer may determine that your application requires further administrative processing . The consular officer will inform you if this required.
After the visa is approved, you may need to pay a visa issuance fee (if applicable to your nationality), and make arrangements for the return of the passport and visa to you. Review the visa processing times to learn more.
Entering the United States
A visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to a U.S. port-of-entry (generally an airport) and request permission to enter the United States. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials at the port-of-entry have authority to permit or deny admission to the United States. If you are allowed to enter the United States, the CBP official will provide an admission stamp or a paper Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. Learn more about admissions and entry requirements, restrictions about bringing food, agricultural products, and other restricted/prohibited goods, and more by reviewing the CBP website .
Extending Your Stay
See Extend Your Stay on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website to learn about requesting to extend your stay beyond the date indicated on your admission stamp or paper Form I-94.
Failure to depart the United States on time will result in being out of status . Under U.S. law, visas of individuals who are out of status are automatically voided ( Section 222(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ). Any multiple entry visa that was voided due to being out of status will not be valid for future entries into the United States.
Failure to depart the United States on time may also result in you being ineligible for visas in the future. Review Visa Denials and Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws to learn more.
Change of Status
If your plans change while in the United States (for example, you marry a U.S. citizen or receive an offer of employment), you may be able to request a change in your nonimmigrant status to another category through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). See Change My Nonimmigrant Status on the USCIS website to learn more.
While you are in the United States, receiving a change of status from USCIS does not require you to apply for a new visa. However, once you depart the United States you must apply for a new visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the appropriate category for your travel.
Additional Information
- An individual on a visitor visa (B1/B2) is not permitted to accept employment or work in the United States.
- There is no guarantee you will be issued a visa. Do not make final travel plans or buy tickets until you have a visa.
- A valid U.S. visa in an expired passport is still valid. Unless canceled or revoked, a visa is valid until its expiration date. If you have a valid visa in your expired passport, do not remove it from your expired passport. You may use your valid visa in your expired passport along with a new valid passport for travel and admission to the United States.
Travel for Medical Treatment
If you are seeking medical treatment in the United States, the consular officer may ask for further documents at your visa interview, which may include:
- Medical diagnosis from a local physician, explaining the nature of the ailment and the reason you need treatment in the United States.
- Letter from a physician or medical facility in the United States, stating they are willing to treat your specific ailment and detailing the projected length and cost of treatment (including doctors’ fees, hospitalization fees, and all medical-related expenses).
- Proof that your transportation, medical, and living expenses in the United States will be paid. This may be in the form of bank or other statements of income/savings or certified copies of income tax returns (either yours or the person or organization paying for your treatment).
Visitor Visas for Personal or Domestic Employees (B-1)
You may apply for a B-1 visitor visa to work in the United States as a personal or domestic employee for your employer in limited situations. You may work in the United States on a visitor visa if your employer is:
- A U.S. citizen who has a permanent home or is stationed in a foreign country, but is visiting or is assigned to the United States temporarily; or
- A foreign citizen who is in the United States on one of the following nonimmigrant visa categories: B, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, O, P, or Q.
Learn more about your rights in the United States and protection available to you by reading the Legal Rights and Protections pamphlet.
Visa Renewal
Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing your visa, you will use the same application process (please review How to Apply , above). Some applicants seeking to renew their visas in certain visa classes may be eligible for the Interview Waiver (IW) which allows qualified individuals to apply for visa renewals without being interviewed in person by a U.S. consular officer. Review the instructions on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply to determine if the IW is available and if you qualify.
Do I need a visa if I have an ABTC?
Yes, you will still need a visa to travel to the United States, unless you qualify for the Visa Waiver Program . Having an Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travelers Card (ABTC) does not change visa requirements, your visa status, or the visa process for travel to the United States.
How can I use my ABTC when I apply for my visa?
If you have an Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travelers Card (ABTC), you might be able to schedule an expedited visa interview appointment. Review the instructions for scheduling expedited appointments on the website of the embassy or consulate where you will apply.
Visa Annotations for Certain Maritime Industry Workers
Certain foreign maritime workers are eligible to apply for a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) once in the U.S. If you, as a maritime industry worker, will perform services in secure port areas, your visa must be annotated “TWIC Letter Received.” Workers whose visas are not annotated will not be permitted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to apply for a TWIC.
In order for your visa to be annotated, you must obtain a letter from your employer explaining the need for a TWIC and that you are a potential TWIC applicant. See a template example of this letter. You must present this letter when you apply for the B-1 visa. You must meet all other eligibility requirements for a B-1 visa.
Complete information about the TWIC program is available on TSA’s website at https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic .
Visa Denial and Ineligibility
Review Visa Denials for detailed information about visa ineligibilities, denials and waivers.
I was refused a visa, under Section 214(b). May I reapply?
Yes, if you feel circumstances have changed regarding your application. Review Visa Denials to learn more.
Misrepresentation or Fraud
Attempting to obtain a visa by the willful misrepresentation of a material fact, or fraud, may result in the permanent refusal of a visa or denial of entry into the United States.
Review Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws .
Citizens of Canada and Bermuda do not require visas to enter the United States, for visit, tourism and temporary business travel purposes. For more information see U.S. Embassy Ottawa website , U.S. Consulate Hamilton website and CBP website .
Additional resources for Canadian visitors to the United States can be found on the U.S. Embassy and Consulate websites in Canada.
Citizens of China
In accordance with the agreement signed between the United States and China to extend visa validity, beginning on November 29, 2016, Chinese citizens with 10-year B1, B2 or B1/B2 visas in Peoples’ Republic of China passports will be required to update their biographical and other information from their visa application via a website every two years, or upon getting a new passport or B1, B2, or B1/B2 visa, whichever occurs first. This mechanism is called EVUS - Electronic Visa Update System.
The EVUS website is now open to the public for enrollments at www.EVUS.gov . CBP will not collect a fee for EVUS enrollment at this time. CBP anticipates the eventual implementation of an EVUS enrollment fee, but does not have a time frame. Until the implementation of a fee, travelers can enroll in EVUS without charge. The Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will keep visa holders informed of new information throughout the year. For further information, please visit www.cbp.gov/EVUS .
根据美中双方签署的延长签证有效期的协议,自2016年11月29日起,凡持有10 年 期B1,B2 或 B1/B2签证的中华人民共和国护照持有人需要每两年或在获取新护照或最长有效期的B1、B2或B1/B2签证时时(以先到者为准),通过网站更新他们签证申请上的个人资料及其它信息。这个机制我们称之为EVUS –签证更新电子系统。
EVUS的登记网站 www.EVUS.gov 现已开放接受登记。美国海关和边境保护局(CBP)目前不会收取登记费用。美国海关和边境保护局预期EVUS登记收费最终会实施,但目前尚未落实执行时间。在收费实施前,旅客可以免费完成EVUS登记。美国国土安全部海关和边境保护局将在今年及时向签证持有人公布最新的信息。获取更多的信息,请访问 www.cbp.gov/EVUS 。
Citizens of Mexico
Citizens and permanent residents of Mexico generally must have a nonimmigrant visa or Border Crossing Card (also known as a "Laser Visa"). For ease of travel, the B-1/B-2 and the Border Crossing Card have been combined into one document (DSP-150). Select Border Crossing Card to learn more about this card.
Please visit U.S. Embassy or Consulate websites for more information regarding applying for a visa at the U.S. Embassy or Consulates in Mexico.
Further Questions
- Case-Specific Questions - Contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate handling your visa application for status information. Select U.S. Embassy or Consulate for contact information.
- General Questions - review Contact Us .
Visa Waiver Program (VWP)
Tourist or business travelers who are citizens of participating countries may be eligible to visit the United States without a visa. Visits must be 90 days or less, and travelers must meet all requirements.
Citizens of Canada and Bermuda generally do not need visas for tourism and visits.
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This information is for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK. It is based on the UK government’s understanding of the current rules for the most common types of travel.
The authorities in Canada set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Canadian High Commission in the UK .
COVID-19 rules
There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Canada.
Passport validity requirements
To enter Canada, your passport must be valid for the length of your planned stay.
If you’re travelling through another country on your way to or from Canada, check the entry requirements for that country. Many countries will only allow entry if you have at least 6 months validity remaining on your passport.
Visa requirements
To enter or transit through Canada, most people need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization ( eTA ) – not both.
Check if you need a visa or an eTA online .
You do not need a visa for short visits (normally up to 6 months). You may need an eTA instead.
You do not need an eTA , if you are:
- arriving by land and sea – you must have acceptable travel documents and ID
- a British-Canadian dual national – you must have a valid Canadian passport
See Canada’s entry requirements for full details of eTA and visa requirements.
Contact the Canadian High Commission in the UK if you are unsure about visa requirements or your eligibility to enter the country, for example, if you have a criminal record or have been arrested.
Checks at border control
Canadian border officials may ask you to show a return or onward ticket and proof that you have sufficient funds to support yourself for the duration of your stay, even if you are staying with family or friends.
Visas for permanent residence, study or work
See information on visas for permanent residence, study or work in Canada .
Transiting through Canada
If you are travelling through Canada (transiting) by air, you must have an eTA or a transit visa.
If you have questions, contact:
- your airline
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
- your nearest Canadian high commission, embassy or consulate
Find out more about transiting Canada .
Visa and eTA scams
Some unauthorised websites charge for submitting visa applications. These websites are not associated with the Canadian government.
You can check your eTA status online with the Canadian government . If it has been 72 hours since you applied, and you have not received confirmation of your application, complete an enquiry form .
Travelling with children
If a child travels alone or with only one parent or legal guardian, they should carry a letter of consent from the non-travelling parents or guardians. Immigration officers have the right to question children using simple and appropriate language to see if there are any concerns about child abduction.
For more information, check with the Canadian High Commission in the UK or the Canada Border Services Agency .
Vaccine requirements
For details about medical entry requirements and recommended vaccinations, see TravelHealthPro’s Canada guide .
Customs rules
There are strict rules about goods that can be taken into and out of Canada . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.
The Canadian authorities will confiscate banned food products and you could get a fine. For more information, see importing food, plants or animals to Canada .
If you visit a farm or have contact with wild animals before entering Canada, and plan to visit a farm during your stay, you must declare this on your Customs Declaration Card. For more information, see biosecurity at the Canadian border .
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The Canada Tourist Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an official document that allows tourists to enter Canada for a short period, typically up to six months. It's vital for tourists from countries that do not have a visa exemption or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) agreement with Canada, to allow them to explore Canada temporarily. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including having a valid passport and financial stability. In light of COVID-19, staying updated on travel restrictions is vital. The online application process for the Canada Tourist Visa is streamlined, requiring documentation like travel plans and financial proof. Understanding these requirements ensures a smooth journey to experiencing Canada's rich cultural and natural heritage.
Eligibility Criteria for the Canada Tourist Visa
To qualify for a Canada Tourist Visa, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria. These include having a valid travel document (like a passport), being in good health, and having no criminal or immigration-related convictions. Applicants must convince an immigration officer that they have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets, or family—that will take them back to their home country. A detailed itinerary and, if applicable, an invitation from a Canadian resident enhance the application. Compliance with COVID-19 travel restrictions, including vaccination and testing protocols, remains pivotal. The online application process demands accurate documentation submission. Demonstrating strong ties to the home country, like employment or family, is essential to assure officials of the applicant's intent to return post-visit, aligning with the updated tourist visa requirements.
Tourist Visa Requirements: What's New in 2024?
In 2024, the landscape for the Canada Tourist Visa, also known as the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), has seen significant updates. The eligibility criteria have been streamlined to accommodate the evolving nature of travel, while ensuring the safety and security of both the visitors and the country, particularly in the wake of easing COVID-19 travel restrictions. Applicants must now provide updated proof of financial stability a detailed travel itinerary(if applicable) and a letter of invitation from someone living in Canada (if applicable). The online application process has become more user-friendly, ensuring a smoother application experience. Travelers need to stay informed about the latest requirements and prepare their documents accordingly, as these changes aim to enhance the efficiency and security of the visa process while ensuring public health and safety.
COVID-19 Travel Restrictions and Their Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted international travel, and Canada has been no exception. As of 2024, Canada has eased many of its earlier travel restrictions, but it's crucial to stay updated as these regulations can change based on the global health situation. Travelers should check the latest guidelines regarding vaccination, quarantine requirements, and testing before planning their trip. These changes impact the eligibility criteria for the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), necessitating up-to-date information on vaccination, testing, and quarantine mandates. The online application process for the Canada Tourist Visa now incorporates health-related queries to ensure visitor and community safety. These adaptations reflect a global shift towards more health-conscious travel, emphasizing the need for travelers to be vigilant and well-informed about current COVID-19 travel restrictions.
The Online Application Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
Canada has streamlined its tourist visa application process, making it more convenient and faster through an online application system. Here's a brief overview of the process:
1. Determine Eligibility :
Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for a Canada Tourist Visa.
2. Gather Documentation :
Collect all necessary documents, including travel documents, financial proof, invitation letters, and itineraries.
3. Complete the Online Application :
Fill out the application form accurately on the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website.
4. Pay the Application Fee :
Submit the required fee for your visa application. This fee is non-refundable, even if your visa is not granted.
5. Attend an Interview or Biometrics Appointment :
Some applicants may be required to attend an interview or provide biometrics.
6. Wait for Processing :
Processing times can vary, so apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
7. Receive Your Visa :
Once approved, you will receive your Canada Tourist Visa, which will be attached to your passport.
Tips for a Smooth Visa Application Process
Navigating the Canada Tourist Visa application process can be straightforward if you're well-prepared. Here are essential tips to ensure a smooth experience:
- Start Early : Apply for your Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) well in advance. Processing times can vary, especially during peak seasons.
- Understand the Requirements : Familiarize yourself with the tourist visa requirements. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, which includes having a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds, and a clear travel itinerary.
- Organize Documents : Gather all necessary documentation before starting the online application process. This includes travel documents, financial statements, and any additional information that supports your application.
- Stay Updated on COVID-19 Protocols : Given the ever-changing nature of COVID-19 travel restrictions, keep abreast of the latest requirements. This may include vaccination proofs, COVID-19 negative tests, or quarantine plans.
- Use the Online Application Process : Leverage the convenience of the online application system. Double- check all information to ensure it is accurately and thoroughly filled out to avoid delays.
- Seek Clarification When Needed : If you're unsure about any aspect of the application, don't hesitate to seek assistance. Contact visa application centers or consult immigration experts for guidance.
Navigating the Canada Tourist Visa requirements in 2024 requires staying informed and prepared. With the easing of COVID-19 travel restrictions, the appeal of exploring Canada's diverse landscapes and cultures continues to grow. By understanding the eligibility criteria and the latest tourist visa requirements, and following the online application process, travelers can look forward to an exciting and hassle-free visit to Canada. Remember, the key to a successful application lies in careful planning and adherence to the guidelines set forth by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada.
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The visa exemption for citizens of Australia, Canada, and the United States who wish to visit Brazil has been extended to April 10, 2025. 1 Decree No. 11,982 was published on Tuesday, April 9, in an extra edition of the Official Gazette of the Union ( Diário Oficial da União ). 2
WHY THIS MATTERS
The postponement of the start of visa collection aims to foster the complete implementation of the electronic visa, called “e-Visa,” available at the electronic address: https://brazil.vfsevisa.com .
The new way of requesting the document makes it practical and convenient to issue the document completely electronically, eliminating the need for the interested party to appear at a Brazilian consulate.
The document requirement will be effective from April 10 of next year.
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The Lula government's decision to require visas for the United States, Canada, and Australia should have come into force on October 1, 2023. (For prior coverage, see GMS Flash Alert 2024-006 , January 10, 2024.)
But after pressure and problems regarding serving tourists from these countries, the deadline was postponed to January 10. Afterwards, the deadline was once again postponed to April 10.
The decision does not apply to Japan, as the Japanese government announced, in May 2023, that it was evaluating removing the visa requirement for Brazilians and confirmed the decision in August 2023, with validity from September 30, but for travel for up to 90 days. In return, Brazil stopped requiring visas for Japanese nationals.
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This situation has been in flux for some time, creating uncertainty for the affected parties. At present, the status quo remains; however, travel agents and immigration counsel should be prepared for the change in requirements that will take place in April 2025.
Some Brazilian consulates abroad, including the one in Houston 3 , have already begun advertising the e-visa and its necessary requirements on their websites. This means that immigrants who have already obtained an e-visa will not face any consequences when presenting it to Brazilian immigration authorities. The e-visa is valid for 10 years, so those who have already obtained it will not be negatively affected by obtaining it early. Next year, the e-visa requirement will be fully implemented and mandatory. However, those who have already obtained it before it becomes mandatory will have an advantage as they will already possess an entry permit.
Individuals with intent to travel to Brazil who are from the aforementioned countries should consult with their travel agent and qualified immigration counsel or a member of the KPMG mobility team (see the Contacts section).
The KPMG mobility team is actively monitoring updates on visa rules and related matters and will strive to keep readers of GMS Flash Alert informed of any relevant developments.
1 Ministério do Turismo, RELAÇÕES EXTERIORES, "Brasil adia para 2025 exigência de vistos para cidadãos da Austrália, Canadá e EUA" (Publicado em 09/04/2024) at: https://www.gov.br/turismo/pt-br/assuntos/noticias/brasil-adia-para-2025-exigencia-de-vistos-para-cidadaos-de-australia-canada-e-eua#:~:text=O%20Decreto%20N%C2%BA%2011.982%20foi,%3A%2F%2Fbrazil.vfsevisa.com .
2 Decreto Nº 11.982, de 9 de Abril de 2024 at: https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2023-2026/2024/decreto/D11982.htm .
3 Website Consulado do Brasil em Houston https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/consulado-houston/servicos-consulares/vistos-visa/electronic-visitor-visa-e-visa .
Please note the KPMG International member firm in the United States does not provide immigration or labour law services. However, KPMG Law LLP in Canada can assist clients with U.S. immigration matters.
The information contained in this newsletter was submitted by the KPMG International member firm in Brazil.
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- REQUIREMENTS FOR CANADIANS PASSENGERS TRAVELING TO CUBA (updated as of Nov 2, 2023)
- Travelling from Canada to Cuba, you just need a valid Canadian passport, if your passport is from another country, you need your Canadian resident card or a work or study permit that includes a multiple-entry permit attached to your passport. For Cuba, you need the tourist card (the tourist card is included in your plane ticket and is issued by the airline on board)
- All passengers arriving to Cuba from a direct flight from Canada, do not need to present a vaccination passport.
- Medical insurance is required for Cuba, medical insurance must cover any type of medical emergency including COVID-19, so in case of a medical emergency the tourist is responsible for paying the costs, for this reason, Cuba suggests having medical insurance for all types of medical emergencies including covid. If you are unable to obtain insurance in Canada, you can purchase medical insurance in Cuba at the airport or visit www.cubatravel.cu. For more information on what the insurance includes, contact the representative at the Insurance desk at the airport in Cuba.
- Since January 1, 2022, travelers must complete the customs and health declaration form, this is done online and the website to visit is: https://www.dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu . All travelers must complete this information online 48 hours before traveling to Cuba. Once the form is completed, you will receive a QR code by email. You must show an electronic or printed version of the QR code to the authorities upon arrival. If you have any problems and you can't fill out the form online because you don't have internet access, the printed form will be available on arrival at the airport in Cuba to fill it out.
- CURRENCY: The local currency is the Cuban Peso (CUP). The convertible peso has been discontinued and is no longer accepted in Cuba. US and CAD dollars are accepted anywhere in Cuba. At tourist areas which includes hotels, restaurants and shopping malls, payment is only accepted with debit/visa cards or visa / mastercard credit cards from Canadian banks . Customers who do not have a credit card can buy a prepaid card in Cuba at the airport or at any money exchange kiosks at hotels . Payments outside the tourist areas are all in Cuban pesos (CUP); We recommend exchanging Canadian dollars for pesos as needed and only if you plan to travel OUTSIDE of tourist areas, since you will not be able to change the remaining pesos into Canadian dollars at the end of the holiday.
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Brazil again postpones visa requirements for U.S., Canada and Australia, this time until 2025
Brazil's government has postponed until April 2025 tourist visa exemptions for citizens of the U.S., Australia, and Canada that had been scheduled to end on Wednesday.
The decision, issued by Brazilian presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Relations late Tuesday, marks the third time Brazil has delayed the visa requirement since President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took office in 2023. His predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, exempted the countries from visas as a means to boost tourism -- although all three countries continued to demand visas from Brazilians.
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That went against the South American country's tradition of requiring visas from travelers based on the principle of reciprocity and equal treatment, and prompted Lula's Foreign Ministry to say it would scrap the exemptions.
"Brazil does not grant unilateral exemption from visiting visas, without reciprocity, to other countries," the ministry said at the time, while noting that the government stood ready to negotiate visa waiver agreements on a reciprocal basis. It did reach a deal with Japan to ease travel provisions.
The decision to maintain exemptions for the three countries is important for boosting tourism in Brazil, notably from the U.S., Brazil's official tourism board Embratur said in a statement Tuesday. Official data shows that nearly 670,000 Americans visited Brazil in 2023, making the U.S. the second largest country of origin after neighboring Argentina.
The government initially postponed the reinstatement of the visa requirement in October, then again in January. At the time, the government said it was still finalizing a new visa system and wanted to avoid implementing it close to the high season, mainly during the New Year's celebrations and Carnival festivities in February, which attract tens of thousands of tourists.
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U.S. Chamber Letter on H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa Renewals
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Jon Baselice Vice President, Immigration Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
April 16, 2024
April 15, 2024
Jami Thompson Senior Regulatory Coordinator Visa Services Bureau of Consular Affairs U.S. Department of State
Re: Notice, Pilot Program to Resume Renewal of H-1B Nonimmigrant Visas in the United States for Certain Qualified Noncitizens (88 Fed. Reg. 88,467-88,470, RIN 1400-AF79, December 21, 2023)
Dear Senior Regulatory Coordinator Thompson:
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce appreciates the opportunity to comment on the above-referenced notice. We were pleased when the State Department announced its intentions to launch this much-anticipated pilot program last February and our members welcomed the publication of the notice that created the program last December. Feedback from member companies has been very positive. When a company’s workers can obtain an H-1B extension without leaving the U.S., it provides both the employer and the employee with additional certainty that business disruptions can be avoided, deliverables can be completed in timely fashion, and companies are in a much better position to meet their business needs.
The Chamber is thankful for the State Department’s engagement with us as it designed the program’s contours and implemented it over the past several months. However, our members have conveyed to us that there are several ways in which this program could be built upon and improved. While we heard from many companies that had employees who have taken advantage of this pilot program, there were many other companies whose employees could not meet the eligibility criteria set forth under the pilot. In addition, several member companies that utilized the pilot informed us that some of the annotations made on their workers’ visas were sources of confusion for their businesses. We urge the State Department to rectify those issues by providing more guidance to the regulated community regarding how these annotations should be interpreted by the companies. Last, but certainly not least, the primacy that companies place upon workforce certainty cannot be understated and we believe it would benefit the State Department, our member companies, and their workers if this pilot program were made into a permanent program and the eligibility requirements were extended to cover several other visa classifications.
The Benefits of Expanding the Pilot Program and Making it Permanent
The Chamber appreciates the methodical approach the State Department took in reinstating domestic visa renewal capabilities for non-diplomatic, nonimmigrant visa holders. The launch of this pilot program represents the first time in roughly two decades that the State Department is performing this type of function for any type of nonimmigrant worker classification. Our members whose employees took advantage of this program understand that the Department’s decision to “start small” with strict eligibility criteria and only 20,000 application slots was driven by a desire to ensure that the program’s rollout was not afflicted by any significant processing hurdles. By that measurement, the rollout of the pilot program during this year has been a success, as the member feedback we’ve received has been overwhelmingly positive.
Nevertheless, there are many ways in which the State Department can build upon its successes and make this program much more beneficial not only to the American business community and the U.S. economy, but also to our nation’s security. The Department should make the pilot program permanent and extend eligibility for domestic visa renewals to applicants in many other classifications before the end of this calendar year. Making this program permanent will ensure that this tool can help the Department make the best use of its limited consular resources over an extended period of time. This is particularly important, considering the processing backlogs that it is currently confronting and the serious national security mission of the Department. Having the ability to redirect processing away from busy consulates will help improve their processing times and provide more consistency in adjudications. More importantly, it will free up consular resources that can be directed towards interviewing and investigating visa applicants that potentially pose a greater threat to the safety of the U.S. than foreign nationals that are already in the country and have oftentimes already undergone background checks on multiple occasions.
In addition to making the program permanent, the Department should expand the eligibility criteria of the current pilot program to include applicants for visas in several other visa classifications beyond the Department’s current limitations. As stated before, we understand the Department’s reasons for limiting eligibility to a subset of H-1B applicants whose visas were issued by Mission Canada or Mission India. However, allowing visa applicants from other countries and in different visa categories who do not pose a security risk to renew their visas in the United States will provide more companies with much-needed additional certainty as it pertains to their business operations. The State Department should expand this pilot program to cover as many visa classifications and as many individual applications as is practical.
Given that the pilot has been operating for only a few months, we can appreciate if the State Department desires to continue its methodical approach regarding any potential program expansion. If that is the case, we recommend that the Department consider the following categories in any future effort to expand the program’s eligibility constraints to the following cohorts of foreign nationals:
- The dependents of all eligible principal H-1B nonimmigrants;
- H-1B nonimmigrants that obtained their prior visa from other countries beside Canada and India, and expanding the issuance date eligibility criteria to cover more individuals, and;
- Nonimmigrants possessing different visas in different classifications, such as F, E, J, L, and O, as well as any dependents and individuals accompanying the principal nonimmigrant to the U.S.
Feedback and Suggestions for Improving Domestic Visa Renewal Operations
As stated above, the Chamber received significant positive feedback from our members on the experience that their companies and their employees had in using the new pilot program. In fact, many of the companies conveyed to us that their employees that utilized the pilot obtained their new visas in a timely fashion. However, there were several suggestions that companies have for the State Department to improve the program’s operations moving forward.
One common refrain we heard from several companies was on the restrictive eligibility criteria preventing their employees from being able to renew their visa domestically. Multiple companies told us that the strict criteria prevented many of their workers from taking advantage of their program. Other businesses cited the inability of the principal nonimmigrant’s dependents to renew their visas domestically as a key factor in their worker’s decision to forego seeking to renew their visa domestically. These issues would be solved by the State Department expanding the program in the manner suggested above.
Another issue that has caused a significant amount of consternation for our members and their workers is the inclusion of an annotation of “not valid until ten days before the petition validity date” being included on the new visa stamp in the foreign national’s passport. Several companies have informed us that their workers spent a significant time worrying over what this meant for their status in the U.S. and whether it would inhibit their ability to return to the U.S. if they needed to travel internationally. The Chamber acknowledges that this language is included in the relevant section of the Department’s Foreign Affairs Manual (“FAM”), but it would behoove the Department to either revisit this section of the FAM or create a Frequently Asked Questions document that can help provide additional guidance to applicants. This additional information will provide individuals with a better understanding of what this annotation means for them and their ability to remain in the U.S., which in turn will help encourage more people to take advantage of the program.
Conclusion
We very much appreciate the State Department’s engagement with the Chamber throughout the process of reinstating this domestic visa renewal program. We hope the Department finds our feedback helpful as it seeks to expand the opportunities for hard-working foreign nationals to renew their nonimmigrant visas without having to the leave the U.S. More importantly, we look forward to working with the State Department to expand this pilot program in a manner that enhances business certainty and improves our national security.
Thank you for considering our views.
Jonathan Baselice Vice President, Immigration Policy U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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Jon currently serves as the Vice President of Immigration Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He joined the Chamber in June 2014. He works with Chamber member companies to form Chamber policy positions on various issues and he advocates for sensible immigration policies before Congress and the executive branch agencies.
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