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How Many Things Do You Know When Applying For A Canadian Visit Visa?

How Many Things Do You Know When Applying For A Canadian Visit Visa?

How Many Things Do You Know When Applying For A Canadian Visit Visa?

1. It is recommended to provide the originals of relevant information as completely as possible, such as: household registration book, marriage certificate, real estate certificate, motor vehicle registration certificate and other related documents. 2. The Canadian Consulate has the right to request the applicant to further supplement information

It is recommended that you submit the original documents of relevant information as comprehensively as possible, including but not limited to the original documents such as household registration book, marriage certificate, real estate certificate, vehicle registration certificate, etc.

The Canadian Consulate has the authority to ask applicants to provide more supplementary materials. Once the embassy proposes supplementary materials or conducts background review requirements, the approval process will be lengthened accordingly, and the specific time for issuance of visas cannot be determined, which usually takes 2 to 4 months.

An individual who has successfully applied for Canadian immigration and obtained permanent resident qualifications (i.e., holding a maple leaf card or Paper) must submit a statement of giving up his permanent resident status when applying for a Canadian visit visa, or choose to apply for a travel permit again.

If a person holding a Hong Kong passport goes to Canada for a short-term stay and the stay time is not more than six months, he will not need to apply for a visa to enter the country.

Those who hold a Taiwan passport with a Taiwan ID number will enjoy visa-free treatment if they plan to stay in Canada for a short period of time (staying for no more than 6 months). On the contrary, if you hold an old version of your passport with an unmarked ID number, you must apply for a corresponding visa.

Residents holding Macau passports or Hong Kong identity documents can apply here if they live or work in mainland China.

Foreigners living or working in mainland China have the right to apply for a visa here. However, applicants from certain countries must go to the visa center for fingerprint collection in person, and additional fees for fingerprint collection are required.

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