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Visit Canada

Visitor Visa & Super Visa — short stays, done properly.

Whether you're here for a wedding, a business trip, or to spend time with family, your visit to Canada starts with the right document — a Temporary Resident Visa, an Electronic Travel Authorization, or the Super Visa for parents and grandparents.

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Three main travel documents

  • Temporary Resident (Visitor) Visa — for visa-required nationals, usually multiple-entry for up to 10 years.
  • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) — for visa-exempt nationals flying to Canada.
  • Super Visa — a special multi-entry visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and PRs, allowing stays of up to five years per entry.

What officers actually look at

Visa officers want to see that you're a genuine visitor with sufficient funds, a real reason to visit, and reasons to return home. The strongest applications make those answers obvious — invitation letters that match your purpose, financial documents that match the trip, ties to your home country that match your background.

How Rapport Immigration helps

  • Choosing the correct document — visa, eTA, or Super Visa.
  • Crafting a clear, evidence-backed purpose-of-visit letter.
  • Building a strong proof-of-funds and ties package, especially for first-time applicants.
  • Super Visa applications, including the mandatory medical insurance arrangements.
  • Re-applications after a previous refusal — based on the actual GCMS reasons.

How we work it

01
Free Assessment

Confirm what you need (visa / eTA / Super Visa) and how strong your profile is.

02
Document plan

We build a complete document checklist — invitation, funds, ties, plus Super Visa medical insurance.

03
Application

We prepare and submit the visa, eTA, or Super Visa application with a tailored purpose-of-visit letter.

04
After approval

We brief you on entry procedures, length of stay, and how to apply for any extension.

05
Refusal rescue

If you've been refused, we order the GCMS notes, identify the gap, and rebuild a stronger application.

Frequently asked

It depends on your passport. Visa-required nationals need a TRV; many visa-exempt nationals need an eTA before flying. We confirm based on your current passport.

Most visitors are admitted for up to six months at entry; the officer at the port of entry decides. Super Visa holders can stay up to five years per entry.

Super Visa applicants need to show approved medical insurance from a Canadian insurance company or an approved international insurer, covering at least one year and a specified minimum amount.

Yes, you can apply for a Visitor Record before your status expires. The decision is at IRCC's discretion.

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