A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), commonly known as a visiting visa or a Canada tourist visa, is a legal document that must be carried in your passport to prove that you have fulfilled the conditions for temporary resident entrance to Canada. Most travellers visiting Canada are permitted to stay for up to six months.
Unless you are a citizen of a nation that is "visa free," such as the United States, the United Kingdom, or Australia, a Temporary Resident Visa may be required if you want to go to Canada temporarily. You may enter Canada lawfully and live there with a temporary resident visa.
The goal of the Temporary Resident Program is to establish, develop, and execute policies and programmes that will make it easier for temporary employees, students, and tourists to enter Canada while also safeguarding the nation's citizens' health, safety, and security. For a variety of reasons, including visiting family and friends, more than 35 million people travel to Canada each year. Visits to Canada may also be made for the purpose of attending conferences, workshops, exhibits, concerts, or for medical care.
The process for obtaining a visitor visa for Canada involves submitting an application to the designated office in the nation from which they wish to apply. Once the visa has been granted, the applicant may fly to Canada, where an immigration officer may interview them at the port of entry to ensure they meet all requirements for admission.
While applying for the Temporary Resident Visa which may be either Single visit, Multiple visit or Transit Visa, you must satisfy the immigration authorities that you are a true visitor who will abide by all the rules and will leave the Country before expires the visa. To succeed in the visa application, you must know the basic requirements of the visitor visa:
•Have a valid passport and other travel documents
•Must prove strong establishment in your country by providing proof of Employment, School attendance, property, assets, family and children for which you require to return to your country.
•Must be in good health and able to pass the medical examination,
•Be financially able to support yourself while your stay in Canada.
A clear and precise justification for your travel, such as a family celebration, an emergency, a work-related issue, or a vacation to Canada, should be stated, together with information on how long you plan to remain in Canada and who you will be staying with.