By Bahar on Tuesday, April 19 2016
Category: Canadian Immigration

How to get a Tourist Visa to Canada

Canadian Visitor Visa- Multiple Entry

Over 35 million come to Canada on a Temporary basis each year, with that number only projected to increase. If you are from a visa exempt country such as the United states, you are entitled to remain in Canada for up to 6 months at a time, as long as you meet the ‘admissibility requirements’ to enter Canada (it is important to note that if you are a visa exempt individual residing anywhere other than the US or Saint Pierre and Miquelon, as of the fall of 2016 you will required to obtain an electronic travel authorization document before entering Canada via air). If you are not from a visa exempt country, you are required to apply for, and be granted a visitor visa (also known as a temporary resident visa) before you can enter Canada.

What is a Visitor Visa?

A visitor visa is a document issued by a Canadian visa office that provides proof that you have met the requirements to enter Canada for a temporary period as a visitor. This documents is placed in your passport, to be shown to the Border Officer at the port of entry when you arrive in Canada.

Having a visitor visa does not guarantee your entry to Canada; you may still be asked questions regarding the length of time you intent to stay in Canada, who you plan to stay with, how you will support yourself during your stay, and why you want to come to Canada. The purpose of these questions is for the Officer to determine if you plan on leaving Canada before the expiry date of your visa as required, and to ensure you have the funds to support yourself while in Canada (you cannot legally work in Canada while on a visitor visa) as well as for your return travel home.

Visitor visas (TRVs) are typically issued for a 6-month duration. The applicant could be awarded either a single entry visa, or a multiple entry visa.

Single Entry Visa

Single Entry Visa allows you to enter Canada on one occasion, and remain in Canada for up to 6 months (or for the duration of the visa if different). Even if you do not stay for the full duration of your visit (i.e. you only stayed in Canada for 1 month instead of 6) you cannot return to Canada after leaving. You will have to reapply for and be granted a new TRV/visitor visa before returning.

Multiple Entry Visa

Multiple Entry Visa allows you to enter Canada on multiple occasions, for up to 6 months at a time for the duration of your TRV. This means you will not have to reapply for a new TRV before returning to Canada while your visa is valid.

Benefits of Multiple Entry Visa

It is now standard practice for every visitor visa application to be considered for ‘multiple entry’, even if the application is only requesting a single entry visa. This is in order to cut down on the amount of repeat visa applications that need to be processed by Immigration, Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC), but also to make it easier for temporary resident travellers to visit Canada on multiple occasions. Having a multiple entry visa means you can come and go to Canada as needed, without the hassle of having to apply for a new visa before each trip.

Duration of a Multiple Entry Visitor Visa

Multiple entry visitor visas are typically awarded for 10 years, or until 1 month prior to the expiry date of your passport. This means that you can stay in Canada for up to 6 months at a time, on multiple occasions during the duration of your permit.

If your passport is expiring soon, it is recommended that you renew your passport before applying for the multiple entry visitor visa; this way you will not have to reapply for another Canadian visitor visa when you get your new passport.

If you are in Canada in a visitor visa which is going to expire soon, and you would like to extend your stay as a visitor, you can apply for an extension on your visitor visa application. This application can be completed either online or via paper application. As long as the extension application is submitted before your visit duration expires (6 months from the day you arrive, even if you have a multiple entry visa), you can remain in Canada until IRCC issues a decision on your visa. If approved, you can remain in Canada until the new expiry date, if denied you must leave Canada immediately. Another benefit of the multiple entry is that if your extension is denied, you can leave the country, and return shortly after for another 6 months.

Why Might I Not be issued a Multiple Entry Visitor Visa?

If you applied for a visitor visa and were only granted a single entry visa, there are a few reasons why that might be:

What is required to apply for a Multiple Entry Visitor Visa?

The following documents are required in order to complete the visitor visa application:

In addition to the above-mentioned documents, you will also have to prove the following:

How can I apply for a Multiple Entry Visitor Visa?

If you are interested in coming to Canada as a visitor whether it is to visit a family member, a friend, or just to experience all that Canada has to offer, Akrami & Associates can help. We have experience assisting hundreds of clients come to Canada on multiple entry visitor visas, and are skilled in preparing professional applications that satisfy the Officer’s requirements. Contact us today for a consultation regarding your case.

With Akrami & Associates, there is always a way!