Canada Tourist Visa is a temporary Canadian immigration option that allows tourists to visit Canada for the purpose of tourism and leisure. A Canada tourist visa is also known as Canada visitor visa or Canadian Temporary Resident Visa (TVR). The Canada tourist visa is granted for a maximum period of six months.
Single entry visa
Multiple entry visa
Both the visas are valid for a fixed period and cannot be used after they expire.
A single entry visa allows the visa holder to enter Canada just once. After the visa holder leaves Canada, except for travelling to the United States and St. Pierre and Miquelon, he or she will need a new visa to enter Canada again. If the tourist is travelling to the United States (including its Territories and Possessions) or St. Pierre and Miquelon, he or she will not need a new visitor visa to return to Canada.
A multiple entry visa allows a visitor to come and go from Canada for six months at a time, without having to reapply each time. The multiple entry visa can be valid for up to 10 years, or one month before the visa holder’s passport expires, whichever happens earlier.
In order to meet the eligibility criteria for a tourist visa, you will need to prove to the immigration authorities the following things:
You can apply in either of the two ways for a tourist visa.
you should have access to a credit card and a scanner or camera in order to be able to create electronic copies of your supporting documents.
To apply on paper download the application form for your visa and the relevant checklist and follow the steps mentioned below.
Read the instruction guide and carefully fill up .Note that the completed application must include the barcode page. Your application may be returned or refused if you do not provide all the requested information, documents and fees.
Pay the fees for your visa application. Fees must be paid via bank draft or certified cheque. You must refer to the fee schedule for current fees and bank draft details. Note that you must check this webpage again just before paying for the latest information on visa application fees.
Visit your local Canada Visa Application Centre (CVAC). Remember to carry your passport, photographs, completed forms and all supporting documents as per checklist and CIC fee instrument and payment instructions.
At the CVAC submit your completed application and pay your service charges. You will receive a receipt. This receipt will contain your unique tracking number which is necessary to track the progress of your application online. You will also be required to give your biometrics.
Using the unique tracking number, track your application online.
The Canada tourist visa can be extended. To extend the visa you need to apply for the extension 30 days before the expiry of the original visa.
As per the Canada Tourist Visa Waiver Program, citizens of the following countries are allowed to enter Canada without a visa:
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Croatia
Estonia
Germany
Iceland
Italy
Latvia (Republic of)
Luxembourg
Namibia
Norway
Portugal
St. Vincent
Slovakia
Swaziland
Switzerland
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Botswana
Cyprus
Finland
Greece
Ireland
Japan
Lithuania
Malta
Netherlands
Papua New Guinea
St. Kitts and Nevis
San Marino
Solomon Islands
Sweden
United Kingdom
Australia
Barbados
Brunei
Denmark
France
Hungary
Israel (National Passport holders only)
Korea (Republic of)
Liechtenstein
Monaco
New Zealand
Poland
St. Lucia
Singapore
Spain
Slovenia
United States
You need to remember the following dos and don’ts while applying for Canada tourist visa.
Note that there is no formal appeal process if your application for a temporary resident visa is refused. In case you wish to re-apply, do so only after you have significant new information to submit.
