Guides on TRVs, eTAs, Super Visas, extensions, refusals, and invitation letters
Step-by-step walkthrough of the Canadian Temporary Resident Visa application: required documents, $100 fee, biometrics, processing times, and common mistakes to avoid.
Who needs an eTA ($7) and who needs a TRV ($100)? Visa-exempt countries, US citizens, US permanent residents, and what happens if you apply for the wrong one.
The Super Visa allows parents and grandparents to stay up to 5 years per entry. Learn about income requirements, the $100,000 insurance requirement, and how to apply.
The most common TRV refusal reasons: ties to home country, insufficient funds, unclear purpose, previous refusals, and how to address each one.
Apply 30 days before your authorized stay expires. Learn about visitor records, implied status, restoration of status, and when you cannot extend.
What an invitation letter must include, the relationship to the applicant, financial support declarations, and a sample structure you can follow.
A licensed RCIC can review your eligibility, advise on the right visa type, and help you prepare the strongest application.
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