A Visitor Visa (Also Called A Temporary Resident Visa) Is An Official Document That We Stick In Your
Passport. It Shows That You Meet The Requirements Needed To Enter Any Nation.
How Long You Can Stay
Most Visitors Can Stay For Up To 6 Months In Any Nation.
At The Port Of Entry, The Border Services Officer May Allow You To Stay For Less Or More Than 6 Months.
If So, They’ll Put The Date You Need To Leave In Your Passport. They Might Also Give You A Document,
Called A Visitor Record, Which Will Show The Date You Need To Leave By.
If You Don’t Get A Stamp In Your Passport, You Can Stay For 6 Months From The Day You Entered The
Nation Or Until Your Visa Expires, Whichever Comes First. If You Need A Stamp, You Can Ask A Border
Services Officer For One.
Make Sure You Need A Visitor Visa Before You Apply The Entry Document You Need Depends On:
• The Type Of Travel Document You Plan To Travel With
• The Country That Issued Your Travel Document
• Your Nationality
• Your Method Of Travel To Canada For This Trip