1. Obtain a Temporary Resident Visa application kit.
You can download the relevant application forms & guidance notes from the
buttons bellow.
Outside Canada, contact the Canadian embassy, high commission or
consulate responsible for your area to have the application mailed to you.
2. Read the guide.
Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The
fee for processing your form is not refundable, so make sure you are
eligible to get a Temporary Resident Visa before you apply.
3. Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents.
The application form contains instructions. Read the instructions and be
sure to provide the required documents. If you do not provide all the
requested information or documents, your application may be delayed.
You can use the same application form for your spouse or common-law
partner, and for dependent children under 18 if they will be travelling with
you.
All required documents must be included with your application:
- You must have a valid travel document (such as a passport) for each
family member on the application.
- Two recent passport photos of each family member are required. Make
sure these photos meet the requirements. For more information on
specifications for photographs, see the Related Links section at the
bottom of this page.
- Enclose the application fee and the IMM 5401 receipt of payment. Your
fee will not be refunded, even if your application is not accepted.
- You must provide proof that you have enough money for your visit to
Canada. The amount of money may vary, depending on the circumstances for
your visit, how long you will stay and whether you will stay in a hotel,
or with friends or relatives. You can get more information from the
Canadian visa office in your country or region.
- You may need to include other documents. These documents could be
identification cards, proof of employment, a letter of invitation from
relatives or friends in Canada, or a proposed itinerary. Check the website
of the visa office responsible for the country or region where you live
for more information.
4. Pay the fee and get the necessary receipt.
The fee per person is $75 for a single entry visa, $150 for a multiple
entry visa or $400 for a family (multiple or single entry).
Check the website of the visa office responsible for the country or
region where you live for more information on fees, including how to pay
them.
5. Mail the application form and necessary documents.
When you have completed the application form, make sure you sign and date
it, and that all required documents and fees are included in the envelope.
In most countries, application fees must be paid in Canadian dollars. You
must send your application to the Canadian visa office in the country or
region where you live. Check the guide in your application kit for
instructions.
Processing time
How long it takes to process your application varies depending on the
visa office where you applied.
An interview with a visa officer
You may need to go for an interview with a visa officer.
A medical examination
You might need a medical examination to be allowed to enter Canada. If
you do, a Canadian immigration officer will tell you and will send you
instructions about what to do. A medical examination can add more than three
months to the processing time of your application.
Using a representative
You do not need a representative to help you apply to visit or immigrate
to Canada. Whether you use a representative is a personal choice.