Temporary Residence
Choose the right way to visit, study, or work.
Whether you're coming to Canada to work, study, or visit, we can help you obtain the right temporary resident status for your needs.
Do you need a visa or eTA?
Determine your entry requirement based on your citizenship and travel method.
Choose your visa type
Select from Standard, Super Visa, Business, or Transit visa options.
Special or complex cases
Explore options for TRP, inadmissibility, or other unique circumstances.
Standard Visitor Visa
The standard visa covers tourism (sightseeing/vacations), family visits, and business meetings. You can apply for multiple-entry (up to 10 years) or single-entry depending on your needs.
Super Visa (Parents & Grandparents)
Allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to stay for up to 5 years at a time. It provides a long-term pathway for family reunification without permanent residency.
Business Visitor Visa
Designed for individuals coming for meetings, conferences, or commercial activity without entering the Canadian labor market. Perfect for global professionals and networking events.
Transit Visa
Needed for travelers from visa-required countries who are traveling through a Canadian airport on their way to another country, staying less than 48 hours.
Study Permits
For international students looking to study at Canadian designated learning institutions. Most students also receive a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) automatically alongside their study permit, allowing for entry into Canada.
Work Permits
We assist with both LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt work permits, helping you understand your eligibility and navigate the application process. This includes open work permits for spouses and post-graduation work permits (PGWP).
Temporary Resident Permit (TRP)
A TRP is for individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada but have a compelling reason to enter. It offers a legal pathway for entry under special circumstances.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Many travelers from visa-exempt countries only require an eTA if they are arriving by air. Processing is often within minutes, but some applications may require additional review.