Temporary Resident Visa & Temporary Resident Permit

Depending on your country of citizenship, you may require a visa to enter Canada, which is known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).

You may also be visa-exempt and enter Canada with an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).

Book a consultation with us today
with us today, so that we can advise you with respect to whether you should apply for a TRV or an eTA to reunite with your friends and family in Canada.

Super Visa

A super visa is a type of TRV that will allow you to enter and stay in Canada for more than 6 months.

But there’s a catch – only parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents can apply for a super visa.

Working in Canada with a TRV or eTA

You can’t work in Canada with a TRV or an eTA. In order to work in Canada, you need to apply for a Work Permit. 

A TRV and an eTA allows you to come to Canada as a tourist and stay in Canada for a certain amount of time – depending on the type of visa you applied for. 

Admissibility to Canada

If you have a criminal record, you may still be able to enter Canada with a TRV or an eTA. But depending on the offence, how long ago it was committed, and your behaviour since you committed the offence, you may need to apply for rehabilitation, a record suspension, or a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). Book a consultation with us today  with us today, so that we can hear your story and advise you with respect to your options to enter Canada.

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Admissibility to Canada

If you have a criminal record, you may still be able to enter Canada with a TRV or an eTA. But depending on the offence, how long ago it was committed, and your behaviour since you committed the offence, you may need to apply for rehabilitation, a record suspension, or a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). Book a consultation with us today, so that we can hear your story and advise you with respect to your options to enter Canada.

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