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General Visitor Visa Info

You may or may not need a Temporary Resident Visa to visit Canada, depending on your country of citizenship. Even if you are exempt, though, there is important information you need to know before you plan your trip.

You may or may not need a Temporary Resident Visa to visit Canada, depending on your country of citizenship. Even if you are exempt, though, there is important information you need to know before you plan your trip.

Visitor Requirements

To visit Canada, you must:

Inadmissibility

Some people are inadmissible to Canada: those involved in criminal activity, in human rights violations or in organized crime. You can also be refused admission for security, health or financial reasons.

Visitor Visa Exemptions

Many people do not require a visa to visit Canada. These include:

Even if you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country you must still have a valid passport. Some citizens from visa exempt countries have more requirements, so be sure to double check.

Applying for a Temporary Resident Visa

If you are not a citizen of one of the above countries, you will need a Temporary Resident Visa to visit Canada.  You must follow the steps below:

  1. Obtain a Temporary Resident Visa application package (click here). - includes the application guide and all the forms you need to fill out.
  2. Read the guide (in the application package).
  3. Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents
  4. All required documents must be included with your application:
    1. Valid travel document (such as a passport)
    2. Two recent passport photos
    3. Application fee and the IMM 5401 receipt of payment.
    4. Proof that of sufficient funds for your visit to Canada.
    5. You may need to include other documents (varies).
  5. Pay the fee and get the necessary receipt - the fee per person is $75 for a single entry visa, $150 for a multiple entry visa or $400 for a family (multiple or single entry).
  6. Mail the application form and necessary documents - you must send your application to the Canadian visa office in the country or region where you live.
  7. An interview with a visa officer – you may need to go for an interview with a visa officer (not always required)
  8. A medical examination –you might need a medical examination to be allowed to enter Canada (not always required)

Visit the Canadian Visa website for more, up-to-date info.