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Canadian Temporary Resident Visa

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The Canadian Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is an official document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to visit Canada for a limited period for purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business activities. It typically takes the form of a sticker placed in the traveler’s passport and is essential for most visitors from visa-required countries. The TRV is separate from other immigration programs and does not grant permanent residency or work authorization unless combined with specific permits.

Key Features

  • Allows temporary entry to Canada for tourism, family visits, or business purposes
  • Issued as a sticker or stamp in the passport
  • Validity periods can range from six months to several years depending on circumstances
  • Application process involves biometric data collection and background checks
  • Requires proof of purpose of visit, financial stability, and ties to home country
  • Can be renewed or extended while in Canada under certain conditions

Pros

  • Facilitates legal entry into Canada for short-term stays
  • Provides clarity and security for travelers and authorities
  • Allows visitors to explore Canada's cultural and natural attractions
  • Can be part of a broader immigration plan leading to permanent residency

Cons

  • Application process can be lengthy and bureaucratic
  • Visa approval is not guaranteed; subject to eligibility criteria
  • Requires sufficient documentation and financial proof, which can be challenging for some applicants
  • Travel restrictions due to policy changes or global events (e.g., pandemic) can impact processing

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:28:17 PM UTC