Temporary Resident • TRV / eTA
Visitor Visa
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and eTA applications for tourism, family visits, and short-term business. We focus on proving ties to home — the #1 refusal reason.
Who This Is For
Is this the right pathway for you?
Family visiting Canada
Parents, siblings, or relatives from India, Pakistan, Philippines and other TRV-requiring countries coming to visit you.
Tourists
Travellers from TRV-requiring countries planning a tourism trip to Canada.
Short-term business
Business visitors attending conferences, client meetings, or site visits (up to 6 months, no Canadian work).
Previous refusals
Applicants who have been refused before — we analyze the refusal reason and rebuild the case correctly.
What We Handle
Full-service, zero guesswork.
We take ownership of every moving part — so you don’t have to learn immigration law on top of your day job.
Our Process
How your visitor visa case moves forward.
STEP 01
Assessment
We review the purpose, ties, travel history, and identify refusal risks before any application.
STEP 02
Document Build
Host invitation, ties proof, financials, travel plan — organized into a single officer-friendly package.
STEP 03
Application
Online TRV filed with complete supporting documents. Biometrics scheduled.
STEP 04
Approval & Travel
Once approved, we prepare the visitor for port-of-entry questions and any CBSA review.
Questions, Answered
Frequently asked.
Why are visitor visas refused so often?
The single biggest reason: the officer is not convinced the visitor will leave Canada at the end of the visit. “Ties to home” is the entire game — employment, property, family obligations, financial roots.
Do I need a visitor visa or an eTA?
Depends on nationality. TRV-requiring (India, Pakistan, Philippines, most of Asia/Africa): visitor visa. Visa-exempt (UK, Australia, most EU, Japan, Korea): eTA. We confirm based on passport.
Can a visitor extend their stay in Canada?
Yes — extension applications can be filed from within Canada before the current status expires. Plan 30+ days ahead.
I was refused once. Can I reapply?
Yes, but you must address what was missing the first time. A second refusal without new information hurts. We often pull GCMS notes first.
Next Step
Let’s see if this fits your case.
A 15-minute call. No commitment, no fee. Just honest answers about your pathway.