Whether you’re applying for a Visitor Visa for tourism, family, or business, or a Super Visa for extended stays with children or grandchildren in Canada—getting the application right is essential. Our licensed RCIC-IRBs assist you throughout the process, ensuring your application meets all eligibility and documentation requirements.
A TRV, commonly referred to as a Visitor Visa, is required for citizens of visa-required countries who wish to enter Canada for tourism, family visits, or short-term business activities. Although it may appear simple, obtaining a TRV involves meeting strict legal requirements and convincing immigration officers of your genuine intent to return home — making it one of the most rigorously reviewed visa types by IRCC.
The Super Visa offers a long-term, multiple-entry option for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Unlike a standard visitor visa, the Super Visa permits extended stays of up to five consecutive years per visit, with validity of up to 10 years, making it ideal for long-term family reunification without the need for frequent renewals.
Many applicants underestimate the complexity of a TRV application. A refusal can result from even minor inconsistencies or insufficient documentation. Issues such as lack of proof of ties, inadequate financial support, or failure to establish intent to return home can trigger rejections and in some cases, future inadmissibility or misrepresentation findings.
A TRV is more than just an entry document, it serves as an official affirmation of your compliance with Canadian immigration expectations and your trustworthiness as a temporary visitor.
We offer personalized guidance to prepare compelling TRV applications with high approval potential. Our services include:
A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is for short-term visits such as tourism, business, or family visits, typically allowing stays of up to 6 months. A Super Visa, on the other hand, is specifically for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents and allows stays of up to 5 years per entry with multiple entries for up to 10 years.
Most TRV holders are permitted to stay in Canada for up to 6 months per visit, unless a border officer specifies a different period on your entry record.
Yes, you may apply to extend your stay as a visitor before your current authorized period expires. You must meet all eligibility criteria and apply while still in status.
No. A TRV does not authorize work or long-term study. If you wish to work or study in Canada, you must apply for the appropriate work or study permit.
Yes, we offer strategic support for applicants with previous refusals by reviewing your past applications, identifying gaps, and submitting a legally sound, well-documented reapplication.
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