Temporary Stay


The Temporary Resident category of Canadian immigration refers to individuals who are granted permission to enter and stay in Canada for a temporary period of time, such as visitors, students, and temporary foreign workers.

Temporary residents are required to obtain a valid visa or permit before entering Canada, and must meet certain eligibility requirements, such as passing medical and security checks and demonstrating that they have sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay in Canada.

The different types of temporary resident visas or permits include:

Visitor visas

Issued to individuals who are coming to Canada for tourism, visiting family or friends, or attending a business meeting.

Study permits

Issued to international students who have been accepted to study at a designated Canadian educational institution.

Work permits

Issued to individuals who have a job offer from a Canadian employer and are coming to Canada to work temporarily.

Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs)

Issued to individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada but have compelling reasons to enter or remain in the country temporarily.

Temporary residents must comply with Canadian laws and regulations during their stay in Canada, and must leave Canada when their visa or permit expires, unless they are eligible to extend their stay or apply for permanent residency.

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Super Visa


The Super Visa is a special type of visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to stay in Canada for an extended period of time. Here are some details about the Super Visa:

Duration

The Super Visa is valid for up to 10 years and allows multiple entries into Canada. The visa holder can stay in Canada for up to two years at a time.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a Super Visa, the applicant must be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. They must also meet certain other requirements, such as providing proof of medical insurance, having sufficient ties to their home country, and passing a medical exam.

Application

The application process for a Super Visa involves providing various documents, such as a letter of invitation from the Canadian citizen or permanent resident, proof of medical insurance, and financial support documents. The processing time for a Super Visa can be several months. This is where we can help you in reuniting with your loved ones! Contact us today to find out more.

Benefits

The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to spend extended periods of time with their family in Canada, without having to constantly renew their visa. It also provides flexibility in terms of multiple entries into Canada.

Limitations

While the Super Visa allows for longer stays in Canada, it does not provide a path to permanent residence or citizenship. It is also only available to parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and not to other relatives or friends.

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