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Documents required for Canada visitor visa application
When applying for a Canada Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa), you’ll need to provide various documents to support your application and demonstrate your eligibility. The specific documents required can vary based on your individual circumstances and the purpose of your visit, but here’s a general list of documents that you might need to include:
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Valid Passport: A copy of your valid passport, including all pages with stamps, visas, and personal information.
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Completed Application Form: Fill out the appropriate application form, which is usually the IMM 5257 form (Application for a Temporary Resident Visa). This form can be filled out online or on paper.
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Passport-sized Photographs: Provide the required number of recent passport-sized photographs that meet the specifications outlined by the Canadian authorities.
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Proof of Travel Intent:
- Letter of Invitation: If you are visiting family or friends in Canada, a letter of invitation from your host explaining the purpose of your visit and their relationship to you.
- Proof of ties to your home country: Documents that demonstrate your intention to return to your home country after your visit, such as employment contracts, property ownership, family ties, etc.
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Proof of Financial Support: Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover your travel expenses, including accommodation, transportation, and other costs. This could include:
- Bank statements for the last few months
- Pay stubs or employment verification
- Proof of assets or investments
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Travel Itinerary: Details of your travel plans, including flight reservations, hotel bookings, and a rough outline of your activities in Canada.
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Employment or Income Proof: If you’re employed, provide a letter from your employer that states your position, salary, and the duration of your leave. If self-employed, provide evidence of your business and income.
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Letter of Explanation: A well-written letter explaining the purpose of your visit, your ties to your home country, and your plans while in Canada.
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Travel History: Information about your previous international travel, including copies of visas, entry and exit stamps, and travel history.
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Family Information: Details about your immediate family members, including their names, dates of birth, and immigration status if applicable.
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Additional Documentation for Specific Purposes:
- If you’re attending an event or conference, provide event details and registration.
- If you’re visiting for medical treatment, provide a medical certificate, treatment plan, and appointment details.
- If you’re visiting a minor child in Canada, provide a notarized letter of consent from their parents or legal guardians.
- Biometrics: Depending on your nationality, you may be required to provide biometric information (fingerprints and photograph). You’ll receive instructions on how to complete this step.
Remember that this is a general list, and the specific documents required can vary based on your individual circumstances and the visa office you’re applying through. Always refer to the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding required documents for a Canada Visitor Visa application.