Experience Canada: Visitor and Super Visas
Canada welcomes millions of visitors every year, whether you are coming to explore its stunning landscapes, attend a business conference, or reunite with family and friends. While applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) might seem straightforward, it actually has a surprisingly high rate of refusal. Visa officers require strong proof that your visit is genuine and, most importantly, that you have clear ties to your home country ensuring you will return.
At Alliance Immigration, we make sure your application tells a clear and convincing story. We help you gather the right documents, from financial records to employment letters, building a rock-solid case. Whether you need a standard tourist visa or a Super Visa for your parents, our experts handle the detailed paperwork so you can focus on planning your itinerary.
How do we make your visit possible?
Purpose of Visit
Crafting a clear and logical travel itinerary or business plan to satisfy the visa officer.
Super Visa Applications
Special guidance for parents and grandparents to secure long-term visas.
Financial Documentation
Expert advice on showing sufficient funds to cover your stay comfortably.
Invitation Letters
Assisting your Canadian hosts in drafting strong, officially formatted letters of invitation.
Refusal Management
Analyzing previous TRV rejections through GCMS notes to submit a much stronger re-application.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I stay in Canada on a visitor visa?
Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months per visit. The exact time is determined by the border services officer upon your arrival at a Canadian port of entry.
What is the difference between a regular visitor visa and a Super Visa?
A regular visitor visa allows stays of up to 6 months at a time. A Super Visa is specifically for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, allowing them to stay for up to 5 years per visit without needing to renew their status.
Do I need an invitation letter to visit Canada?
If you are visiting family or friends, a letter of invitation from your host in Canada is highly recommended and strengthens your application, though it does not guarantee approval.
Will I get a single-entry or multiple-entry visa?
Canada automatically considers all applicants for a multiple-entry visa. If approved, it is usually valid for up to 10 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
Do I need to book my flight tickets before applying?
No. IRCC strongly advises against booking flights or making final travel arrangements until your visitor visa has been officially approved and stamped in your passport.
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