Visitor and Temporary Residence Visa

Single Entry Visa: Allows the visa holder to enter Canada only once. Unless otherwise stated, this visa type, which provides the right to stay for 6 months, has a validity period of 6 months.


In order for the applicant to have a positive visa application, he/she must provide evidence that he/she will return to his/her country after the visit. For this reason, the ties of the person to his country and his family should be strongly proven with various information and documents and should not cause any question marks in the eyes of the officer who will make the assessment. In addition, it is of great importance to prove the applicant's financial ability to cover his or her expenses during his stay in Canada.

Visitor and Temporary Residence Visa

 

Multiple Entry Visa: Allows the visa holder to enter Canada more than once. Unless otherwise stated, the validity period of this visa, which provides 6 months of stay at each entry, depends on the validity of the person's passport and can be granted for a maximum of 10 years. In the established practice, if the application is positive, the visa is automatically issued with multiple entries.


In order for the applicant to have a positive visa application, he/she must provide evidence that he/she will return to his/her country after the visit. For this reason, the ties of the person to his country and his family should be strongly proven with various information and documents and should not cause any question marks in the eyes of the officer who will make the assessment. In addition, it is of great importance to prove the applicant's financial ability to cover his or her expenses during his stay in Canada.

 

Super Visa: This visa is for the parents, grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents and provides the applicant with the right to stay for up to 2 years at a time. In this way, the relatives of the super visa holders do not need to leave the country after 6 months. The validity period is maximum 10 years depending on the validity period of the passport.


In this application, the invitor Canadian citizen or permanent resident must certify that their annual earnings are above the minimum limit set by Immigration of Canada each year. In addition to that, the invitee applying for a super visa must have at least 1 year health insurance agreement from any insurance company in Canada.

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