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Travel

Subject to Canadian Immigration Acts and regulations, applicants who are eligible for a Canadian visa will automatically be considered for a multiple-entry visa with a six-month stay per entry, valid until the passport is valid for a maximum of 10 years. To get visitor visa approved, applicants need to provide  a good travel record, a stable job, enough fund to support his stay in Canada (more than 20000CAD ), reasonable source of financial fund, monthly statement of the bank account and a detailed travel plan.                 




Visit Friends or Family

A family visit visa is a visa required to travel to Canada to visit friends relatives. Compared to normal visitor visa, an invitation letter is required. If the host is a student, his or her academic record will be taken into consideration. If the inviting party works in Canada or has immigrated, his or her monthly income, family status etc will be required. At the same time, the officer will assess whether the applicant has sufficient binding force in his home country and their travel history to make sure they will leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay.




Super Visa

Super visas are for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It is valid for many years and allow applicants to stay for two years per entry. In this case,  a signed written letter of invitation pledging to provide financial support for the applicant's stay and visit is compulsory. Canadian PR or citizen Children  and grandchildren have to provide proof of their financial ability to provide the promised financial support.


Eligibility Requirements:

  • need to have a signed a letter of invitation from your child or grandchild,

  • your Canadian child or grandchild will have to prove that their household meets the minimum necessary income.

  • be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada,

  • have medical insurance of at least 100,000 CDN$ coverage for a period of at least 1 year through a Canadian insurance company at the time of entry