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Important Information On How To Get Canada Visa


Knowing how to get a visa to Canada has become a key aspect of planning any Canadian trip. The Canadian government has had significant changes in their immigration policies and it is important that you are aware of them prior to travelling.


This article will help you better understand the process of obtaining a Canadian visa as well as give you some tips on how to make your visit more enjoyable, safe, and trouble-free by understanding the process for getting the appropriate visa for your visit. This article will also provide you with a checklist of what to expect during the visa application process and some basic things to do before visiting Canada.


Mandatory Visa Application Requirements for Canada


The foreign nationals you want to enter Canada should be aware of the following visa application requirements before applying for a visa.





  • Proof of funds: To show that you can support yourself and your family during your stay in Canada, such as proof that you have a sufficient amount of cash or traveller's checks. You will also need to show proof that you have sufficient funds to return home upon completion of your trip to Canada.

  • Passport: Your passport should be valid for at least another 6 months from the date of travel to Canada. 

  • Proof of Return or onward trip: If you are visiting Canada as a tourist and planning on staying less than 6 months, you will be required to show proof of your onward travel itinerary. This could consist of a flight ticket, evidence that you have booked accommodation and have a confirmed booking for your return flight, as well as evidence that you intend to leave Canada within a reasonable amount of time (3 months).

  • Health Requirements: You will need to be in good health and free from communicable diseases that are likely to be a hazard to public health for you to be granted a visa. You must also have your medical records on hand when applying for a temporary resident visa (TRV) or a permanent resident visa (PRV).

  • Proof of English or French language skills: You must have proof that you have the ability to communicate effectively in either English or French. Proof could consist of an international English or French language proficiency test certificate (TOEFL, PTE) or a letter of recommendation from a professor, professor emeritus, university administrator or other academic institution officials.

  • Proof of ties to your own country: You should show that you have ties or obligations to your home country. This could include proof that you have a spouse/common-law partner, a close relative (parent, sibling, child), job opportunities and property holding in your home country.

  • Proof of professional qualifications or job offer: You should show proof that you are qualified for the type of work you intend to do while in Canada. This could include proof that you have a job offer with a Canadian employer or proof that you will be carrying out employment duties such as attending a conference in Canada.


Conclusion


The Canadian government has had significant changes in their immigration policies on how to get a Canada visa and it is important that you are aware of them prior to travelling. This article will help you to understand better the visa requirements and also help you to be well prepared when applying for your visa to Canada.



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