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Tourist Visa

Introduction

Planning a leisurely trip to Canada? Understanding how to obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), also known as a tourist visa, is crucial. This comprehensive guide from Richirich Immigration covers eligibility criteria, necessary documents, application fees, and a step-by-step application process to ensure a smooth and successful Canadian tourist visa application experience.

Steps to Obtain Your Canadian Tourist Visa

Applying for a Canadian tourist visa involves careful planning and meticulous attention to detail. Understanding the eligibility criteria, gathering the necessary documents, and following the application process are essential steps. Always check the official Canadian government website for the latest information and requirements.

For those seeking expert assistance with their Canadian tourist visa application, Richirich Immigration offers professional services to ensure your application is accurate and efficient. Our team, led by experienced professionals, specializes in navigating the complexities of the immigration process. Whether you need help with document collection, application form completion, or understanding eligibility criteria, we provide personalized support tailored to your needs.

By choosing Richirich Immigration, you can enhance your chances of a successful visa application, allowing you to focus on planning your Canadian adventure. For more information or to hire our services, contact Richirich Immigration directly.

Application Fees

Applying for a Canadian Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) involves a fee of approximately CAD $100. Additionally, there are costs for biometrics (CAD $85) and document processing. Please note that these fees may change, so it’s always best to check the official website for the latest updates.

FAQs

1. How long can I stay in Canada with a tourist visa?

The length of your stay is determined by the border services officer when you arrive, but it is typically up to six months.

2. Can I extend my tourist visa while in Canada?

Yes, you can apply to extend your stay as a visitor before your current visa expires.

3. What if my tourist visa application is denied?

You can reapply if your situation has changed significantly or if you have new information to provide.

4. Do I need a tourist visa if I have a layover in Canada?

If you’re transiting through Canada for less than 48 hours on your way to another country, you may need a Transit Visa.

5. Can I work or study on a tourist visa in Canada?

No, working or studying is not permitted on a tourist visa. You must apply for the appropriate work or study permit.