Visitor Visa
Every year, millions of people visit Canada to discover and enjoy what this wonderful country has to offer. Before you plan your visit, you should find out if you need a visa to enter Canada and meet certain requirements.
Temporary Resident Visa to Canada (TRV)
Whether you want to visit family and friends, explore the various scenic destinations like Banff, Jasper, and Niagara Falls, Canada is filled with amazing adventures coast to coast.
A temporary resident visa is one of the most popular visas to Canada. Unlike an immigration program, a TRV/visitor visa might seem to be an easy endeavour. However, obtaining a TRV is a challenging process, as the Canadian government expects individuals to provide strong evidence that they do not intend to become an illegal immigrant and will return to their home country once the visa expires.
Allow DCT Immigration to provide you with the best and most up to date research maximizing your chances and obtain your temporary resident visa to Canada.
What is a Temporary Resident Visa to Canada?
Individuals looking to temporarily explore the beauty of Canada need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to visit Canada for a purpose such as:
- tourism,
- visiting family and friends, or
- a business trip.
TRV is issued for a restricted time period and can be issued on either a single-entry basis or a multiple-entry basis.
Super Visa
Canadian citizens and permanent residents have an option to invite their parents and grandparents to Canada as visitors for a period of up to two consecutive years. A Super Visa is usually issued for a lengthy period of time and allows re-entry into Canada during this period of time. It does not permit permission to work in Canada.
DCT Immigration will always present the strongest case possible to the immigration authorities so your parents/ grandparents can visit Canada.