Citizens from Visa-Exempt Countries do not typically require a visitor visa to visit Canada. However, it's essential to check the current visa requirements and ensure compliance before planning your trip.
No, a visitor visa is specifically for temporary visits to Canada for purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business. If you plan to study or work in Canada, you will need to apply for the appropriate visa or permit.
You can demonstrate your intention to leave Canada after your visit by providing evidence of ties to your home country, such as employment, property ownership, family connections, or ongoing commitments.
A Letter of Invitation should include details such as the purpose and duration of the visit, the relationship between the inviter and the visitor, confirmation of accommodation arrangements, and any financial support provided during the visit. It should also indicate the inviter's Canadian status, such as citizenship or permanent residency.