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Canadian citizens and Canadian Permanent
Residents have the right to enter Canada
freely. Other visitors to Canada, including
tourists, students, and workers, may need a
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) from
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
(IRCC) to enter the country.
You do not need a Temporary
Resident Visa to visit Canada if you are from
a visa-exempt country. An Electronic Travel
Authorization (eTA) will be required from
visa-exempt travelers to board their flight to
Canada.
Citizens from non-exempt
countries must apply for a Temporary Resident
Visa before entering Canada. If you plan to
stay in Canada as a visitor for longer than 6
months, you will need a Visitor Permit to
extend your stay.
Parent or
grandparent of a Canadian permanent resident
or citizen may be eligible for a super visa
valid for up to 10 years. The super visa
allows the visitor to stay in Canada for up to
2 years at a time.
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