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02. Temporary Residence
Visitor Visa
A visitor visa is a type of travel document that allows individuals to enter Canada temporarily for tourism, business, or family visits. Typically, this visa does not permit the holder to work or study in Canada. The application process usually requires proof of travel plans, financial means, and sometimes an invitation from a host. It's essential to check the specific requirements for each country, as they can vary significantly.
Super Visa
The Super Visa is a special visa program that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods. With the Super Visa, eligible visitors can stay longer at a time, with the possibility of multiple entries over a ten-year period. This visa is designed to facilitate family reunification while ensuring that visitors have sufficient medical insurance coverage during their stay.
Study Permit
A study permit is a government document that allows international students to study in Canada. Applicants must be accepted by a designated learning institution and show proof of funds for tuition and living expenses. The permit is valid for the study duration plus 90 days for departure preparation. Compliance with permit conditions is crucial for maintaining legal status.
Work Permit
Canada offers two main types of work permits: employer-specific work permits and open work permits. Employer-specific work permits allow individuals to work for a specific employer in a designated position, while open work permits enable individuals to work for any employer in Canada, providing more flexibility. Additionally, there are various subcategories, such as work permits for international students and those under international agreements. Understanding the type of work permit suitable for your situation is essential for a successful application.
Temporary Resident Permit
In certain situations, an officer may grant a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to an individual who is inadmissible or does not fulfill the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, allowing them to enter or stay in Canada if the circumstances warrant it.