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A Temporary Resident Visa will permit you to legally enter Canada to visit family and friends or to conduct certain limited business activities as a business visitor.
A Temporary Resident Visa does not permit a foreign national to work while in Canada. When deciding which type of immigration document to apply for, the distinction between a Temporary Resident Visa and a Work Permit should be kept in mind. A Temporary Resident Visa allows a foreign national to enter and remain in Canada as a tourist. A Work Permit allows a foreign national to engage in employment in Canada.
There are three types of Temporary Resident Visas, they are:
Foreign nationals who plan to visit Canada for more than six (6) months, and who have resided in certain countries within a year prior to their arrival in Canada will be required to undergo a medical examination prior to being granted a Temporary Resident Visa.
For further information regarding the procedures for applying for a Temporary Resident Visa, please contact us.
For more information about permitted activities and for assistance in preparing an application to enter Canada as a Business Visitor, please contact us.
American citizens are exempt from the eTA program, but U.S. Green Card holders are not. For more information, regarding eTAs, please contact us.
Please contact us for additional information regarding a Super Visa.
You may make an application for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)to overcome inadmissibility issues, including criminal inadmissibility.
If you have more questions about your admissibility to Canada, book a consultation with our office to discuss your options.