Step Into Canada:
Your Temporary Visa Guide

Get ready for your Canadian experience! Whether it's the breathtaking views, the cultural richness, or a business opportunity calling you, the right temporary visa opens the door.

Here, you'll discover everything about the Super Visa, Visitor Visa, Business Visa, and Diplomatic Visa—each designed to fit your travel needs perfectly. Let this guide help you pick the visa that aligns with your adventure ahead.

Super Visa

Long Visits Made Easy

Embrace Family Time in Canada

The Super Visa is specially designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents, allowing you to enjoy extended visits.

Spend up to two years in Canada with your loved ones without the need to renew your status.

Visitor Visa

Explore Canada

Discover the Beauty of Canada

Perfect for tourists and short-term visitors, the Visitor Visa is your key to exploring Canada's stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and cultural festivals. Pack your bags for an adventure lasting up to six months.

Business Visa

Connect and Grow

Seize Business Opportunities

Heading to Canada for a conference, meeting, or exploring business prospects? The Business Visa caters to professionals aiming to expand their network and explore business opportunities in a thriving economic landscape.

Diplomatic Visa

Connect and Represent

Facilitate Official Visits

Traveling to Canada for diplomatic, official, or courtesy purposes? The Diplomatic Visa is designed for foreign officials visiting Canada to engage in governmental, consular, or official business, ensuring smooth and efficient entry into the country for those on official missions.

FAQs

Everything You Need to Know About Temporary Visa in Canada

How long can I stay in Canada with a Visitor Visa?

With a Visitor Visa, you're usually allowed to stay in Canada for up to six months. However, the exact duration of your stay will be determined by the border officer upon your arrival.

Can family members accompany me on a Business Visa?

Yes, your family members can accompany you on a Business Visa, but they may need to apply for their own Visitor Visas depending on the length and nature of the stay.

What's required to apply for a Super Visa?

To apply for a Super Visa, you must be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. You'll also need to provide proof of private medical insurance from a Canadian company and a letter of invitation from your family member in Canada.

Is it possible to extend my stay under a Diplomatic Visa?

Extensions for a Diplomatic Visa are typically handled through diplomatic channels. Your home country's embassy or consulate in Canada would usually facilitate this process in coordination with Canadian authorities.

Ready to Take on Canada with the Right Visa?

Whether you're diving into the scenic beauty as a visitor, coming over for business, or bringing your unique talents as an athlete, musician, or filmmaker, we're here to guide you through the visa process smoothly. Don't let paperwork stand in the way of your Canadian dream.