Visitor Visas and Super Visas are temporary visas, and their primary purpose is to facilitate visits to Canada for various reasons, such as family reunions or tourism. They do not provide a path to permanent residency in Canada. Visitors are expected to leave Canada before their visa expires and must adhere to the conditions of their visa, including not engaging in unauthorized work or study activities.

  1. Visitor Visa: A Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), is a document that allows foreign nationals to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or other short-term purposes. It is typically issued for a duration of up to six months but can be extended in some cases. Visitors are not allowed to work or study in Canada under a Visitor Visa.
  2. Super Visa: The Super Visa is a special type of visa designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It allows them to visit their family members in Canada for an extended period, up to five years per entry can be further extended for 2 years. Super Visa holders can also apply for multiple entries, making it easier to visit their loved ones in Canada over an extended period. To be eligible for a Super Visa, applicants must meet certain financial and other requirements, and their Canadian relatives must provide a sponsorship and meet specific income criteria.
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