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Every
year, more than 35 million people visit Canada. Many of these people
must apply for a Visitor Visa (formally referred to as a Temporary
Resident Visa) under Canadian Immigration laws.
The
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act requires all visitors,
except those exempt by regulation, to obtain a Visitor Visa before
coming to Canada. Visitor Visa applicants must demonstrate to visa
officials that they have significant family, social, economic and
cultural ties to their country of origin and that they have
sufficient means to support themselves during their visit to Canada.
Applicants must also satisfy visa officials that there is no risk
that they will overextend their visit to Canada.
To be able to visit Canada, visitors:
Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors.
Visitors should ensure they have health insurance to pay their
medical costs before they leave for Canada.
- must be
healthy and might require a medical examination;
- must
respect Canadian laws;
- will need a
valid passport, proof of identity or other travel documents;
- will need a
Visitor Visa if they are from certain countries; and
- may need a
letter of invitation.
Upon arriving
in Canada, visitors will be asked a few short questions by an
Immigration officer. The officer will stamp the visitor's passport
or advise the visitor how long he/she may stay in Canada.
After
arriving, a visitor may want to change the conditions of his/her
visit. This is possible in special cases and must be done before the
visitor's status as a temporary resident expires.
Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors.
Visitors should ensure they have health insurance to pay their
medical costs before they leave for Canada.
CONTACT US:
AK
Immigration Consultants Inc
#2240- 4871 Shell Road,
RICHMOND, B.C,
CANADA V6X3Z6
Phone: 604-598-8383 Fax:604-598-8386
Email us: info.akconsultants@shaw.ca |