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What Are the Required Documents for a Canada Visa.docx

Published by Freebird Abroad Consultants, 2021-03-17 07:36:34

Description: Canada Visitor Visa / Tourist Visa is the best option to explore the country. Visitor / Tourist Visa is a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an official document issued by a Canadian visa office that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident.

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What Are the Required Documents for a Canada Visa? Canada Visitor Visa / Tourist Visa is the best option to explore the country. Visitor / Tourist Visa is a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is an official document issued by a Canadian visa office that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident. The limitations of the visa are that it allows for six-month stay from the day they entered Canada. If the officer authorizes a stay of less than six months, they will indicate in your passport the date by which you must leave Canada. If you want to stay longer than your authorized stay, you should apply for an extension at least 30 days before the authorized end of your stay. Documents Required for Canada Tourist Visa There are following major documents you are required to show when applying for a Temporary Resident Visa. Note that each immigration case is a little different depending on your specific situation, but generally, you should have the following documentation when applying for a ‘Temporary Resident Visa’ in Canada. Canada Visitor Visa Checklist • Proof of your ties to your home country • Proof of funds for your visit to Canada • ID such as a passport or county resident card • A letter of invitation from the person inviting you to come to Canada or Hotel Booking. • Proof that you will be staying in Canada only on a temporary basis. Please Note: There may be other documents and information that you may need. It varies case on case bases. Minor Children Travelling to Canada Children under the age of 18 are considered minors in Canada. They must follow the same rules to enter Canada as any other visitor. Minors who try to enter Canada without the proper documents, or who are with adults other than their parents or legal guardian(s), will be checked more closely.

Border services officers are on alert for children who need protection and check very carefully for missing or runaway children. They may question you about children who come with you to Canada or question a child who travels alone. Make sure you have the proper documents with you. Minor Children Entering Canada As A Visitor The documents a minor child needs to enter Canada depend on whether the child is travelling alone or with someone. If A Minor Child Is Travelling Alone The child should present: • His own passport o A parent’s passport, even if the child’s details are included in it, cannot be used • A copy of his birth certificate, and • A letter of authorization, in English or French if possible, and signed by both parents or by their legal guardian which lists: o the parents’ (or legal guardian’s) address and telephone number, and o the name, address and telephone number of the adult who will look after the child in Canada. If A Minor Child Is Travelling with One Parent Only The parent should present: • the child’s passport • a copy of the child’s birth certificate, and • a letter of authorization, in English or French if possible, which is signed by the parent who is not travelling with them and lists: o the address and telephone number of the parent who is not travelling, and o a photocopy of that parent’s signed passport or national identity card.

If the parents are separated or divorced, and share custody of the child: • the parent travelling with the child should carry copies of the legal custody documents. • It is also best to have a letter of authorization from the other parent who has custody to take the child on a trip out of the country. Note: The border services officer may not ask to see these documents when the child enters Canada. However, it is strongly recommended you bring them, in case that you are. The minor child will not be admitted to Canada if the officer is not convinced that the parents or legal guardian have authorized his stay. To know more about the Canada Visa and how to apply Visa for Canada. Please Visits us at https://freebirdabroad.com/ Sources: - https://www.slideshare.net/FreebirdAbroad/what-are-the-required- documents-for-a-canada-visa


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