Tourism/Family Visit

Visitor Visa

Explore Canada's breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities for up to 6 months per visit

Single or multiple entry options
Valid for up to 10 years
eTA required for visa-exempt travelers
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Education

Study Permit

Pursue world-class education at Canada's top universities and colleges

Work up to 20 hours/week during studies
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility
Pathway to permanent residency
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Employment

Work Permit

Gain valuable Canadian work experience in high-demand industries

Employer-specific and open work permits
LMIA-exempt categories available
Potential pathway to Express Entry
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Travel & Work

Working Holiday Visa

Experience Canada while funding your travels with temporary work

For youth aged 18-35 from partner countries
Valid for 12-24 months
Open work permit - choose any employer
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UPDATED GUIDE TO CANADA’S TEMPORARY VISAS (2024/2025)

Canada welcomes millions of temporary residents each year through various visa programs designed for tourists, students, skilled workers, and caregivers. Whether you’re visiting for leisure, work, or study, understanding the latest visa options and requirements is essential for a smooth application process.


TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISAS (TRVs) & VISITOR VISAS

Canada processes over 35 million temporary visas annually, allowing foreign nationals to:
 Visit as tourists or to see family
 Study at top-ranked universities and colleges
 Work through temporary foreign worker programs

Key Temporary Visa Categories:

  1. Visitor Visa (Tourist/Family Visit) – Single or multiple entry (valid up to 10 years)

  2. Study Permit – For international students at designated learning institutions (DLIs)

  3. Work Permit – Includes employer-specific and open work permits

  4. Working Holiday Visa (IEC) – For youth (18-35) from partner countries

  5. Caregiver Visa – For live-in caregivers supporting families

Latest Updates (2024):

 Biometrics required for most applicants (fingerprints & photo)
 eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) needed for visa-exempt travelers (excluding U.S. citizens)
 Faster processing times for visitor visas (typically 14-30 days)
 Extensions available for visitors, students, and workers

Important Note: Even with a valid visa, entry is at the discretion of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer. You must prove your intent to leave Canada after your authorized stay.


CAREGIVER VISA (HOME CHILD CARE & SUPPORT WORKER PILOT)

Canada’s Home Child Care Provider & Home Support Worker Pilot Programs allow qualified caregivers to apply for permanent residency after gaining work experience.

2024 Eligibility Requirements:

1️⃣ Valid Job Offer & LMIA

  • Employer must obtain a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)

  • Job must meet wage and working condition standards

2️⃣ Education & Experience

  • Canadian high school equivalent (or higher)

  • 6+ months of full-time training OR 1+ year of paid caregiving experience (within last 3 years)

3️⃣ Language Proficiency

  • Minimum CLB 5 (IELTS ~5.0) in English or French

  • Must understand safety instructions (e.g., medication labels, emergency calls)

4️⃣ Work Permit Before Arrival

  • Apply at a Canadian visa office in your home country

  • Receive a Port of Entry (POE) letter to present upon arrival

Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR):

  • After 24 months of full-time work, caregivers can apply for PR under the Home Child Care Provider or Home Support Worker Pilot

  • Spouses and dependents may also qualify for open work permits


WORKING HOLIDAY VISA (INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE CANADA – IEC)

The IEC program allows young adults (18-35) from over 30 partner countries to work and travel in Canada for up to 2 years.

2024 IEC Categories:

1. Working Holiday Visa

  • Open work permit – Work for any employer in Canada

  • Fund your travels while exploring the country

  • Popular destinations: Vancouver, Toronto, Banff, Montreal

2. Young Professionals

  • Job-specific work permit – Gain professional experience in your field

  • Ideal for career growth – Work with Canadian employers

3. International Co-op (Internship)

  • For students requiring work placements as part of their studies

  • Must have a job offer related to their academic program

Key 2024 Changes:

 New countries added to IEC eligibility list
 Longer stays for some participants (up to 24 months)
 Faster processing with digital applications


WHICH VISA IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Visa Type Duration PR Pathway? Who Should Apply?
Visitor Visa Up to 6 months No Tourists, family visitors
Study Permit Duration of study + PGWP eligibility Yes (via PGWP) International students
Work Permit 1-4 years (varies) Yes (CEC/PNP) Skilled workers, professionals
Caregiver Visa 2+ years Yes (after 24 months) Live-in caregivers
Working Holiday (IEC) 1-2 years Possible (via CEC) Youth (18-35)

HOW TO APPLY FOR A TEMPORARY VISA

1️⃣ Check Eligibility – Confirm visa type based on your purpose
2️⃣ Gather Documents – Passport, job offer (if applicable), proof of funds
3️⃣ Submit Application – Online via IRCC portal (biometrics may be required)
4️⃣ Wait for Approval – Processing times vary (check IRCC website)

Need Help? Our ICCRC-certified consultants can guide you through the process, from selecting the right visa to submitting a strong application.

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Final Takeaways

✔ Canada offers multiple temporary visa options for visitors, workers, and students
 Caregivers & IEC participants may transition to permanent residency
 2024 updates include faster processing and new eligibility rules
 Professional guidance improves approval chances

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