Ash Immigration Services Ltd

TRAVEL TO CANADA THROUGH

Visitor Visa

A visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa) is an official document that will be attached to your passport. It proves that you meet the requirements needed to enter Canada.

Eligibility

If you are applying for a tourist visa to enter Canada, you must meet at least the following conditions:

• Have a valid travel document, such as a passport
• Have an acceptable health status.
• Have no criminal record or not to be inadmissible to Canada.
• You must convince the immigration officer that you have ties such as work, home, financial assets or family that will return you to your home country.
• You must convince the immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of the visit.
• Have enough money to support yourself and those accompany you to Canada. The amount of money depends on how long you will stay in Canada and where (a hotel or with friends or relatives).
• In some cases, you may need a medical examination or an invitation from someone living in Canada.
• To receive a parent’s super visa, the applicant’s child must meet some financial income requirements.

Some people are not allowed to enter Canada

Some people are inadmissible to enter Canada for some reasons, including:

• Criminal activities, Anti-human rights activities, Organized criminal activities and so on.
• They can also be inadmissible on health and financial or security grounds.
Minors can travel to Canada under certain conditions.

Documents required to apply for a tourist visa to Canada

• Valid passport.
• Bank statements for the last six months before sending the application.
• Valid real estate or business documents that show the applicant’s ties to the country of residence.
• If someone invites you to visit, an invitation letter, valid financial documents from the inviting person and residence status documents of the inviting person.
• If the applicant is employed by a company, a Letter from the employer with a description of the employment conditions.
• If the applicant is a self-employed, business registration and financial documents.
• If the applicant is retired, salary, benefits and bank account statements and other documents which show ties to the country of residence.
• If the applicant is a student, a Letter of registration from the university or school is required.
• Marriage certificates(if applicable)
• Translation of the all documents that are not in English or French ,

Visa Validation and period of stay

Basically, a tourist visa is issued for multiple entries for a maximum of 10 years or up to the expiration date of the applicant’s passport. (whichever comes first)
A person with a tourist visa can stay in Canada for a maximum of six months each time they enter Canada, unless a specific date is stamped on their passport by the immigration officer at the port of entry.

Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

What is a Super Visa?

Super Visa allows you to visit your children or grandchildren for up to 2 years. This is a multiple entry visa that allows multiple entries for a maximum period of 10 years.
Requirements:
To be eligible for a Super Visa, you must:
• Be the parent, grandmother or grandfather of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
• Have a signed letter from your child or grandchild inviting you to Canada that includes:
– A promise of financial support for the duration of your visit
– List and number of family members of this person
– Copy of this person’s residence documents
• Have health insurance from a Canadian insurance company that:
– Valid for at least 1 year from the date of arrival
– Coverage of at least $ 100,000
– Have proof of health insurance premiums
You must also:
• Apply for a super visa from outside Canada
• Be eligible to enter Canada
• Perform an immigration medical examination
• Meet some other conditions
You cannot include dependents in this application.
The child or grandchild who invites you must prove that their family has the minimum income required. The following documents are examples of cases that can be used as proof of funds.
Tax return forms, paystubs, letter from the employer
Before the Immigration officer decides whether you can come to Canada, he/she will consider several other parameters. Including:
• You will leave Canada voluntarily at the end of your visit.
• Your ties to your country
• The purpose of your visit
• Your family and financial ability
• The overall economic and political stability of your country

ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization)

An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada by air. An ETA is electronically linked to a traveler’s passport. It is valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. If you get a new passport, you need to get a new ETA.
Visa-exempt foreign nationals need an ETA to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. These travelers do not need an ETA when arriving by car, bus, train or boat (including a cruise ship).
Lawful permanent residents of the U.S. need an ETA to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. They must present a valid Green Card and a valid passport at check-in.
U.S. citizens are exempt from the ETA requirement and must carry proper identification such as a valid U.S. passport.
With a valid ETA, you can travel to Canada as often as you want for short stays (normally for up to six months at a time). You do not need an ETA for travel within Canada.

Application Fees

Application Type

Fee ( Canadian Dollars)

Visitor visa (including super visa) – per person

100

Visitor visa – per family (1 fee per family of 5 or more people)

500

Biometrics – per person

85

Biometrics – per family (2 or more people)

170

Extend your stay as a visitor – per person

100

Restore your status as a visitor

200

Eligibility

If you are applying for a tourist visa to enter Canada, you must meet at least the following conditions:

• Have a valid travel document, such as a passport
• Have an acceptable health status.
• Have no criminal record or not to be inadmissible to Canada.
• You must convince the immigration officer that you have ties such as work, home, financial assets or family that will return you to your home country.
• You must convince the immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of the visit.
• Have enough money to support yourself and those accompany you to Canada. The amount of money depends on how long you will stay in Canada and where (a hotel or with friends or relatives).
• In some cases, you may need a medical examination or an invitation from someone living in Canada.
• To receive a parent’s super visa, the applicant’s child must meet some financial income requirements.

Some people are not allowed to enter Canada

Some people are inadmissible to enter Canada for some reasons, including:

• Criminal activities, Anti-human rights activities, Organized criminal activities and so on.
• They can also be inadmissible on health and financial or security grounds.
Minors can travel to Canada under certain conditions.

Documents required to apply for a tourist visa to Canada

• Valid passport.
• Bank statements for the last six months before sending the application.
• Valid real estate or business documents that show the applicant’s ties to the country of residence.
• If someone invites you to visit, an invitation letter, valid financial documents from the inviting person and residence status documents of the inviting person.
• If the applicant is employed by a company, a Letter from the employer with a description of the employment conditions.
• If the applicant is a self-employed, business registration and financial documents.
• If the applicant is retired, salary, benefits and bank account statements and other documents which show ties to the country of residence.
• If the applicant is a student, a Letter of registration from the university or school is required.
• Marriage certificates(if applicable)
• Translation of the all documents that are not in English or French ,

Visa Validation and period of stay

Basically, a tourist visa is issued for multiple entries for a maximum of 10 years or up to the expiration date of the applicant’s passport. (whichever comes first)
A person with a tourist visa can stay in Canada for a maximum of six months each time they enter Canada, unless a specific date is stamped on their passport by the immigration officer at the port of entry.

Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

What is a Super Visa?

Super Visa allows you to visit your children or grandchildren for up to 2 years. This is a multiple entry visa that allows multiple entries for a maximum period of 10 years.
Requirements:
To be eligible for a Super Visa, you must:
• Be the parent, grandmother or grandfather of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
• Have a signed letter from your child or grandchild inviting you to Canada that includes:
– A promise of financial support for the duration of your visit
– List and number of family members of this person
– Copy of this person’s residence documents
• Have health insurance from a Canadian insurance company that:
– Valid for at least 1 year from the date of arrival
– Coverage of at least $ 100,000
– Have proof of health insurance premiums
You must also:
• Apply for a super visa from outside Canada
• Be eligible to enter Canada
• Perform an immigration medical examination
• Meet some other conditions
You cannot include dependents in this application.
The child or grandchild who invites you must prove that their family has the minimum income required. The following documents are examples of cases that can be used as proof of funds.
Tax return forms, paystubs, letter from the employer
Before the Immigration officer decides whether you can come to Canada, he/she will consider several other parameters. Including:
• You will leave Canada voluntarily at the end of your visit.
• Your ties to your country
• The purpose of your visit
• Your family and financial ability
• The overall economic and political stability of your country

ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization)

An Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada by air. An ETA is electronically linked to a traveler’s passport. It is valid for up to five years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. If you get a new passport, you need to get a new ETA.
Visa-exempt foreign nationals need an ETA to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. These travelers do not need an ETA when arriving by car, bus, train or boat (including a cruise ship).
Lawful permanent residents of the U.S. need an ETA to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. They must present a valid Green Card and a valid passport at check-in.
U.S. citizens are exempt from the ETA requirement and must carry proper identification such as a valid U.S. passport.
With a valid ETA, you can travel to Canada as often as you want for short stays (normally for up to six months at a time). You do not need an ETA for travel within Canada.

 
Application Fees

 

Application Type

Fee ( Canadian Dollars)

Visitor visa (including super visa) – per person

100

Visitor visa – per family (1 fee per family of 5 or more people)

500

Biometrics – per person

85

Biometrics – per family (2 or more people)

170

Extend your stay as a visitor – per person

100

Restore your status as a visitor

200