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Temporary Resident Visas (TRV)

Canada welcomes millions of visitors each year for tourism, family visits, and business activities. If you plan to visit Canada, you may need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), depending on your nationality. At Time to Fly Immigration, we provide professional assistance to ensure your application is well-prepared, complete, and meets the eligibility requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Visitor Visa Applications

A Visitor Visa is required for foreign nationals who wish to travel to Canada for tourism, business, or to visit family and friends. Our team helps you prepare a strong application by demonstrating the purpose of your visit, your financial stability, and your ties to your home country to ensure a smooth approval process. We also guide applicants on dual intent applications, where a visitor visa is applied alongside a future permanent residency application.

Super Visa Applications (Parents and Grandparents)

The Super Visa is a long-term multiple-entry visa specifically designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Unlike a regular visitor visa, the Super Visa allows extended stays of up to five years per entry and is valid for up to 10 years. Our experts assist with the application process, ensuring that medical insurance requirements and financial support documents meet IRCC's standards.

Temporary Resident Status Extensions

If you are already in Canada on a visitor visa but need more time due to unforeseen circumstances, you can apply for a Temporary Resident Visa extension (Visitor Record). We guide you through the extension process, ensuring that you meet the eligibility criteria and submit a complete application before your status expires to maintain legal residency in Canada.

Temporary Resident Status Restoration

If your visitor visa, study permit, or work permit has expired, you may still have a chance to restore your status within 90 days of losing it. Restoration applications require a strong justification and careful documentation to prove that your stay in Canada remains temporary and legitimate. Our team at Time to Fly Immigration assists in preparing a well-supported case to increase your chances of successfully restoring your status.

At Time to Fly Immigration, we simplify the visa process, helping you navigate the legal requirements with ease and confidence. Whether you need a visa for short-term travel or an extension of your stay, we are committed to providing expert guidance for a hassle-free experience.

Frequently Asked Question

Visiting Canada? We help you navigate visa options, extensions, and refusals. From short stays to Super Visas, we ensure a smooth application process.

A visitor visa allows you to stay in Canada for up to six months per visit, but the final duration is determined by the border officer upon arrival. Extensions can be requested before the visa expires.

No, visitor visa holders are not permitted to work in Canada. However, some visitors may be eligible to apply for a work permit under specific programs without leaving the country.

A visitor visa allows short-term visits for up to six months, while a Super Visa is specifically for parents and grandparents, allowing multiple entries with extended stays of up to five years per visit.

If your visitor visa is refused, we can analyze the GCMS notes to understand the reason and assist in submitting a stronger reapplication with additional supporting documents.