If you have committed or been convicted of a criminal offence, you may not be allowed to enter Canada. For a complete list of criminal offences in Canada, consult the Canadian Criminal Code.
Visa
Depending on where you are from and which passport you hold, you may be exempt from requiring a visitor visa for visits of less than 6 months. Please contact us to find if you are visa exempt, and start your travel plans to Canada. More Info
Super Visa
Parents and Grandparents can be granted a multiple-entry visa to visit a child or grandchild in Canada freely over a 10 year period. You will be allowed to stay in Canada for a period of 2 years, and can request extensions for an additional 24 months. Your spouse or common-law partner will be allowed to travel with you. You will require Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year, and your child or grandchild will need to demonstrate financial stability. More Info
Business Visitors
A business visitor is someone who comes to Canada to take part in international business activities without being part of the Canadian labour market. Business visitors usually stay in Canada for a few days or a few weeks, but are able to stay for up to six months. Business visitors do not need a work permit. More Info