Types of Temporary Residency in Canada
- Visitor Visas: For tourists, family visits, or business travelers.
- Study Permits: For international students admitted to Canadian educational institutions.
- Work Permits: For individuals with a job offer in Canada.
Eligibility for a Temporary Resident Visa
- Valid passport
- Good health and no criminal record
- Ties to your home country, like a job, home, financial assets, or family
- Sufficient funds for your stay in Canada
- Intention to leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay
Applying for a TRV
The application process includes:
- Gathering Documents: Prepare necessary documents, including proof of funds, invitation letters, and travel itinerary.
- Completing the Application: Fill out the required forms accurately.
- Paying the Fees: Submit the application fee.
- Biometrics and Interview: If required, provide biometrics and attend an interview at a Visa Application Centre.
Visitor Visa Extension
If you wish to extend your stay in Canada, you must apply for a Visitor Record before your current visa expires.
Study and Work Permits
For longer stays, you may need a Study Permit or a Work Permit. These require acceptance from a Canadian educational institution or a job offer from a Canadian employer, respectively.
Why Choose Rabaab Immigration Services?
- Expert Guidance: Our team has extensive experience in handling all types of temporary residence applications.
- Personalized Support: We provide tailored advice to enhance your application’s success.
- Streamlined Process: We simplify the application process, making your Canadian journey hassle-free.
Conclusion
Temporary residency in Canada opens doors to diverse experiences and opportunities. Whether for leisure, study, or work, Rabaab Immigration Services is dedicated to assisting you in navigating the temporary residency process with ease and confidence.