Attending a short-term course.
Visiting family or relatives.
Exploring Canada's scenic beauty.
Exploring business opportunities for a few days.
This visa is for individuals visiting Canada temporarily to:
This visa is for people who:
This visa allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to two years per visit.
Identify which visa suits your purpose of travel—tourism, business, or family visit. Applying under the wrong category can delay or invalidate your visa.
Ensure all necessary documents are ready, including your valid passport, proof of financial stability, and travel itinerary. Missing or incomplete documents are a common reason for visa rejection.
Accurately fill out the application form. Errors, such as incorrect names or passport details, can cause delays. Keep a copy of the form for your records.
Schedule an appointment to submit your biometrics (fingerprints and photos) at a visa application center. This is required for most applicants.
If asked for an interview, prepare to answer questions about your travel plans, financial status, and ties to your home country.
Visa fees vary depending on the type of visa and applicant’s nationality.
Processing times vary. You can track your application status online. Apply well in advance to account for possible delays.
If you are an Australian citizen planning to visit Canada for leisure, business, or family reasons, the process for applying for a Canada tourist visa might vary slightly due to Canada’s bilateral agreements with Australia.
This ensures Australian citizens get a hassle-free start to their Canadian journey.
Kritin Global helps ensure your application meets all requirements, minimizing errors and delays.
A multiple-entry visa allows you to visit Canada multiple times within a period of up to 10 years. It’s ideal for business people or frequent travelers.