CANADA visit visa
Since the visa application process can be somewhat overwhelming and may even appear daunting for green passport holders, here is a detailed guide on applying for a Canadian visa from Pakistan for tourism.
Those who do not meet this fundamental requirement will be denied a Canadian tourist visa, so you must fulfill the following requirements,
- The principal candidate must be at least 18 years old.
- Possess an official government-issued passport with at least one blank page for visa stamping (excluding the last page)
- A minimum of six months of validity on the passport is required.
- Your identification, academic, and family records should all be translated into English or French.
- Not convicted of any crimes, human rights breaches, or immigration offenses.
- Possess sufficient finances to cover the cost of their trip to Canada and the cost of obtaining a visa
- Possess strong ties to Pakistan (via family, work, school, etc.) that will persuade visa authorities that the applicant will return home upon completing their Canadian stay.
How to Apply for Canada Visit Visa
- Gather Documents
- Uploading and Submitting documents
- Pay Visa and Biometric Fees
- Book Appointment for Biometric
- Receive Decision
MULTIPLE ENTRY VISA VS SINGLE ENTRY VISA
All visitors to Canada are automatically given the option of a multiple entry visa, which permits them to re-enter the country many times within a specific time frame.
You may enter and leave Canada as often as you want throughout the visa’s 10-year validity term, and each visit can last up to six months. In contrast, a single-entry visa only permits you to enter Canada once.
A visa officer’s decision to grant such a visa rests heavily on the applicant’s stated reason for travel to Canada and the applicant’s history of travel to and connections within the country.
It is also important to note that regardless of whether you are given a multiple or single entry visa, the immigration officer may issue date on your passport or issue you a document called a visitor record specifying the date by which you must depart Canada.