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What type of Canadian Visa do you need?

There are different types of visas in Canada i.e. Temporary Visa, Study Visa, Work Visa, and Permanent Resident. Depending upon your objectives and personal conditions there are many ways of obtaining Canadian visas and permanent residency.

 

 

 

To qualify for the IEC and for the Working Holiday Canada, your country of citizenship must have an agreement with Canada to exchange young workers, or you can contact a Recognized Organization (RO). These recognized organizations help young people with their applications and in getting a job for a fee for IEC Canada.

The Canada Tourist Visa allows you to go to a Canadian port of entry and ask for permission to enter the country. If you cannot prove that you are eligible for the Canada Visitor visa, then they will reject you based on the fact that you are inadmissible in Canada. If you are proven to be inadmissible, then your only way of getting into the country is to get a Temporary Resident Permit.

It only allows the woman to go to the hospital and pay for the treatment to give birth. Once she gives birth, the child automatically becomes a Canadian citizen and may claim a Canadian passport even if the parents are not residents or citizens.

Whereas the Visitor Visa could be used for this purpose, the Super Visa was created to lengthen the time that parents and grandparents could stay with their loved ones. The Super Visa allows them to stay for up to 2 years at a time in Canada with their children and grandchildren if they fulfill the requirements.

During the time that parents and grandparents are in Canada with the Super Visa, they are not allowed to work or enroll in any part-time or full-time studies. They are also not allowed to try and get Canadian documents or Canadian benefits such as health care coverage. They are only allowed to stay with their relatives and visit the country.

It allows the person to come to Canada for a short period of time, usually 6 months or less. The person is not allowed to try and get Canadian citizenship, Canadian issued documents or Canadian benefits such as social security or health insurance.

The person is only allowed to go to Canada and donate an organ to a person who needs it, stay in the hospital for their recovery and then return to their home country. In this case, the hospital stay could be covered by the person receiving the organ or by any other humanitarian organization which facilitates organ donations in Canada.

 

 

To learn which visa would best suit your needs, keep an eye out for our other posts to help you with your immigration process or simply contact us at 1-866-972-7366. We look forward to hearing from you.