All About Canada Temporary Resident Visa

All-About-Canada-Temporary-Resident-Visa

You need a Canada Temporary Resident Visa if you are visiting Canada for a short period of time, such as to visit some place or for a business purpose. Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) does not give you the status of temporary resident in Canada, actually using a TRV you can only stay for a very limited time period. 

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Canada Temporary Resident Visa

Those visiting Canada for a temporary purpose, for instance, to visit the scenic place of the country or to attend a business meeting or maybe to work temporarily, apply for a TRV. A TRV will basically let them stay in Canada for that period of time. Once you apply for a TRV, a visa officer will scrutinize your documents and see if you are eligible for it or not quite carefully. They also need to make sure that you will leave Canada once your stay or visa ends, and then they issue a TRV. 

One thing to know here is that a TRV does not mean you are guaranteed entry in Canada. At the port of entry, a border officer or a visa officer could still stop you from entering Canada. 

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Validity of a Temporary Resident Visa 

A TRV is usually valid for around 6 months. If your passport does not expire before the TRV, then you can stay in Canada for this time period. 

Eligibility Requirements 

To clear the eligibility requirements for a TRV, a candidate must fill out the necessary IRCC forms, pay the application as well biometric free, and then submit all the required documents along with the application.

What documents do you need to submit along with your application? Take a look at them below. 

  • Give proof of financial support
  • Submit photos of passport
  • Submit a photocopy of the return ticket 

Can I extend my stay?

Yes, you can. You should file for an extension of your temporary resident status 30 days before it expires. To do so, one can either submit an application or apply online. 

In case you have applied for an extension and are waiting for a decision but your temporary resident status expires, you can still be in Canada under maintained status. Until you receive a decision, you can stay in Canada. 

What if I want to Study/Work on a TRV?

If your study program is less than 6 months in duration, you don’t need to apply for a study permit and can study in Canada on a TRV. But if your program is longer than that, get a study permit in that case. 

For work purposes, you do need to apply for a work permit. 

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Niyati Chaurasia

Niyati Chaurasia

Niyati’s specialty lies in Canadian immigration matters along with crafting helpful, user-oriented content.

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