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Visit, Study, Work

Temporary Residence

Whether you want to visit, study, or work temporarily in Canada, we help you obtain the right permit for your situation.

Types of Temporary Permits

Canada offers various temporary residence options depending on your purpose of visit.

Visitor Visa (TRV)

Temporary Resident Visa for tourism, family visits, or business.

  • Single or multiple entry
  • Valid up to 10 years
  • Stay up to 6 months per visit
  • Business meetings allowed
2-8 weeksDetails →

Super Visa

Multi-year visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens/PRs.

  • Stay up to 5 years per visit
  • Multiple entries for 10 years
  • Medical insurance required
  • Financial support letter needed
4-12 weeksDetails →

Study Permit

Authorization to study at a designated learning institution (DLI).

  • Work 24h/week during studies
  • Full-time work during breaks
  • PGWP eligibility after graduation
  • Pathway to PR via Express Entry
4-16 weeksDetails →

Work Permit (LMIA)

Employer-specific permit requiring Labour Market Impact Assessment.

  • Work for specific employer
  • Duration tied to job offer
  • LMIA proves no Canadian available
  • Can lead to PR (some programs)
4-6 months (with LMIA)Details →

LMIA-Exempt Work Permit

Work permits without LMIA: Francophone Mobility, intra-company transfers, etc.

  • No LMIA required
  • Faster processing
  • Francophone Mobility (outside QC)
  • International agreements (CUSMA)
2-8 weeksDetails →

Open Work Permit

Work for any employer in Canada without restrictions.

  • No specific employer required
  • PGWP, Bridging, Spouse permits
  • Work anywhere in Canada
  • Some restrictions may apply
4-12 weeksDetails →

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

Citizens of visa-exempt countries flying to Canada need an eTA. This is not a visa but an electronic authorization linked to your passport.

  • Simple online application
  • Processing in minutes (usually)
  • Valid for 5 years or until passport expires
  • Cost: $7 CAD

Note: French, UK, and other EU citizens flying to Canada need an eTA.

Countries Requiring eTA

FranceUKGermanySpainItalyJapanAustraliaSouth KoreaMexicoChile+ many more

Our Services

Complete support for your temporary residence application.

1

Eligibility Assessment

We evaluate your profile and identify the best visa option for your situation.

2

Document Preparation

Complete checklist and guidance on gathering required documents.

3

Application Forms

We prepare all forms accurately to avoid processing delays.

4

Submission & Tracking

We submit your application and track its progress.

5

Biometrics Support

Guidance for your biometrics appointment (if required).

6

Refusal Recovery

If refused, we analyze reasons and prepare a stronger reapplication.

Common Refusal Reasons

Understanding why applications are refused helps you prepare a stronger case.

Insufficient Ties to Home Country

Employment, property, family obligations that ensure you'll return home.

Financial Concerns

Unable to demonstrate sufficient funds to support your stay.

Travel History

Limited travel to other countries can raise concerns.

Purpose of Visit

Unclear or inconsistent explanation of your travel purpose.

Previous Refusals

History of visa refusals from Canada or other countries.

Incomplete Application

Missing documents or improperly filled forms.

From Temporary to Permanent Residence

Many temporary residents transition to permanent residence through various programs.

Student → PR

Graduate, get PGWP, gain work experience, then apply through Express Entry or PNP.

Learn more →

Worker → PR

Work in Canada for 1+ years, then apply through Canadian Experience Class or PNP.

Learn more →

Spouse → PR

If married/common-law with a Canadian citizen or PR, apply for sponsorship.

Learn more →

Ready to Come to Canada?

Let us help you obtain the right permit for your situation. Book a consultation with our experts today.