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Canadian Tourist Visa

Temporary Resident Visa

Getting a Tourist Visa

Every year, millions of tourists visit Canada. Contrary to popular belief, all areas of Canada are not snow-covered! Niagara Falls, Cobb Road, Giants Park, Great Bears Forest, numerous national parks, Cannes Tower, numerous beaches and lakes, visiting the Northern Sepia, museums, festivals and cultures of citizens living in Canada, are only some of the attractions of the second largest country in the world.

People who want to visit their relatives and attractions are using this method to obtain a visa. By taking Canadian tourist visas you can also attend educational courses that last less than 6 months. The good news is that you can get other visas, including education and work, along with tourist visas. 

 

How Can I Get Canadian Tourist visa?

  • The first step is to have a valid passport
  • Provide health certificates (some countries)
  • Proof of the financial ability to cover the travel expenses of the applicant and companions during the stay
  • Explain the reason and motivation of the trip
  • Not having a criminal, terrorist, criminal offense, reviewing a person's entry ban in Canada, and a record of denial of visa application due to lying in a case.
  • Invitation from an organization or individual in Canada
  • Strong travel history or a close relative in Canada

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The applicant must convince the relevant officer that he will return to his / her place after the deadline, and can help accelerate the process by saying the incentives that may increase his probability of returning (family, property, real estate, etc.)

Canada's tourist visa is divided into two categories:

1- Single Entry Visa: In this method, the applicant is only allowed to enter Canadian territory once and the visa must be received from the Canadian Embassy for another entry, i.e., upon leaving Canada, the visa will be lost. . Of course, if a tourist leaves Canada for the US, St. Pierre and Miquelon, there will be no need for a visa to enter Canada again.

2- Multiple Entry Visa: This is usually a 5-year visa, with which, a person can stay in Canada for a maximum of six months. If you provide a compelling reason for the officer, you can extend this visa in Canada until the end of validity period. Otherwise, you must leave the country and then immediately enter Canada and renew your visa.

 

Why Should I Get A Canadian Tourist Visa?

  • Getting a job visa in 30 minutes
  • Attending scientific and business events (conferences, seminars, exhibitions and training courses).
  • Finding Job Opportunities and Entrepreneurship
  • Examining educational opportunities (student and college)
  • Meeting family and friends
  • Getting a five-year multiple entry visa
  • Permanent residence for babies born in Canada

Please Contact Van-Gate to upgratde your qualification for obtaining a Canadian Visitor Visa.

Student Visa

Temporary Resident Visa

The easiest and fastest way to emigrate to Canada is through a student visa. The educational system of the country has a worldwide reputation. Canada is a community of immigrants from all over the world and has a safe and peaceful environment, despite its different nationalities and cultures;

This means that immigrants live in a healthy society while studying, doing business, choosing and creating jobs and ... regardless of racial discrimination, being equally treated according to  the law while maintaining individual rights of each other. This country has a very low inflation, and unemployment rate, due to its proximity to the U.S., the world's biggest economic power, and its strong economic structure. Being certain about the promising future, making advantage of modern educational, healthcare and welfare facilities as well as studying in reputable schools, colleges and universities strongly motivate the educated people to pursue their studies and go to higher levels.

Some features of Student Visa:

  • Acquiring permanent residency through an educational visa
  • Student visa application from 5 to 18 years old
  • Choosing desirable course at the best international schools
  • Parents' company at the time of schooling (accompanying visas for parents without invitations)
  • No need for language certificate
  • Free health insurance
  • The residency of more than 500,000   international students in Canada

 Students

 

EDUCATIONAL VISA: 

Canada has the highest number of educated people in the world. The reason behind the high quality education system in this country is that the government allocates a lot of money to this section in comparison with other countries.

There are many international universities all over Canada whose credibility is very high throughout the world; however, the cost of living and studying in this country is much lower than that of the United States and the United Kingdom for international students.

The primary condition for living and studying in Canada is to have an acceptable financial remittance and show that you are able to pay for your living and studying expenses. Sometimes you may think of working while studying. This will make you earn money legally and learn more about the culture of the community. If your student visa is valid for more than 6 months, you will no longer need to obtain a work visa and you can work for 20 hours a week and full time at university holidays.

Also after completing your studies, depending on the duration of the course, you can work as an official work force with a work permit (work visa) from the Canadian Employment Office and continue to get your PR

 Married students will also be able to bring their spouse and children to Canada, and their children will enjoy the benefits of free education.

Considering that the country is among the world's top producers (from the perspective of food, oil, wood, paper, chemicals and metals, etc.). Strategic geographic location, natural and environmental resources, and having a good commercial relationship with the world's superpowers, are the strong points of its economy.

 Students and potential graduates are not likely to worry about finding a job and can easily enter the Canadian promising labor market.

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Educational visa

Temporary Resident Visa

Canada has the highest number of educated people in the world. The reason behind the high quality education system in this country is that the government allocates a lot of money to this section in comparison with other countries.

There are many international universities all over Canada whose credibility is very high throughout the world; however, the cost of living and studying in this country is much lower than that of the United States and the United Kingdom for international students.

The primary condition for living and studying in Canada is to have an acceptable financial remittance and show that you are able to pay for your living and studying expenses. Sometimes you may think of working while studying. This will make you earn money legally and learn more about the culture of the community. If your student visa is valid for more than 6 months, you will no longer need to obtain a work visa and you can work for 20 hours a week and full time at university holidays.

Also after completing your studies, depending on the duration of the course, you can work as an official work force with a work permit (work visa) from the Canadian Employment Office and continue to get your PR

 Married students will also be able to bring their spouse and children to Canada, and their children will enjoy the benefits of free education.

Considering that the country is among the world's top producers (from the perspective of food, oil, wood, paper, chemicals and metals, etc.). Strategic geographic location, natural and environmental resources, and having a good commercial relationship with the world's superpowers, are the strong points of its economy.

 Students and potential graduates are not likely to worry about finding a job and can easily enter the Canadian promising labor market.

Free Assessment-Create Immigration Profile

immigrate to Canada

  • BC Provincial Nominee Program
  • RCIP - the North Okanagan Shuswap region
  • Federal Skilled Worker Assessment
  • Skilled Immigrants Form (Express Entry)
  • BC Entrepreneur Regional Pilot
  • Saskatchewan Program Points
  • Prince Edward's Island Program
  • Newfoundland & Labrador In-demand Work
  • Newfoundland & Labrador In-demand Academic
  • BC Entrepreneur Base-Business Scoring System
  • Federal Skill Worker (FSW)
  • Quebec Selected Skilled Workers
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
  • Trade Skill Worker (TSW)
  • British Colombia PNP
  • Saskatchewan (Farm)
  • Prince Edward Island PNP
  • New Brunswick PNP
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP)
  • Start-Up Visa Program
  • Quebec Investor Visa
  • Self-Employed
  • Owner-Operator
  • Provincial Nominee -Entrepreneur
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Spousal and Family Sponsorship
  • Spousal and Common-Law Partner Sponsorship
  • Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship
  • Super Visa
  • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot
  • Agri-Food Pilot
  • Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
  • Express Entry
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
  • Business Immigration
  • Family sponsorship
  • Pilot Programs

Immigration Programs

  • Express Entry
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
  • Business Immigration
  • Family sponsorship
  • Pilot Programs

PNP

  • British Colombia PNP
  • Saskatchewan (Farm)
  • Prince Edward Island PNP
  • New Brunswick PNP
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP)

Pilot Programs

  • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot
  • Agri-Food Pilot
  • Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
Van-Gate immigration
  • VAN-GATE
    • About us
    • Contact Us
  • Immigration Programs
    • Express Entry
      • Federal Skill Worker (FSW)
      • Quebec Selected Skilled Workers
      • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
      • Trade Skill Worker (TSW)
    • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
      • British Colombia PNP
      • Saskatchewan (Farm)
      • Prince Edward Island PNP
      • New Brunswick PNP
      • Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPNP)
    • Business Immigration
      • Start-Up Visa Program
      • Quebec Investor Visa
      • Self-Employed
      • Owner-Operator
      • Provincial Nominee -Entrepreneur
      • Entrepreneurs
    • Family sponsorship
      • Spousal and Family Sponsorship
      • Spousal and Common-Law Partner Sponsorship
      • Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship
      • Super Visa
    • Pilot Programs
      • Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
      • Atlantic Immigration Pilot
      • Agri-Food Pilot
      • Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
  • Temporary Visa
    • Visitor Visa
    • Student Visa
    • Work Visa
    • Book Consultation
  • Assessments
    • BC Provincial Nominee Program
    • RCIP - the North Okanagan Shuswap region
    • Federal Skilled Worker Assessment
    • Skilled Immigrants Form (Express Entry)
    • BC Entrepreneur Regional Pilot
    • Saskatchewan Program Points
    • Prince Edward's Island Program
    • Newfoundland & Labrador In-demand Work
    • Newfoundland & Labrador In-demand Academic
    • BC Entrepreneur Base-Business Scoring System
  • Tools
    • Create Immigration Profile
    • Language Test Equivalency
    • Book Consultation