Visitor Visa (TRV)
What is a Canadian TRV / Visitor Visa?
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) also known as Canada visitor visa allows foreign nationals to enter Canada temporarily for purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, attending business meetings, or short term studies. A TRV does not allow work or long term residence and is strictly time limited.
How much does a TRV cost?
Our legal fees: $400-700
IRCC processing fees: $100
What are TRV processing times?
TRV processing times: 1-2 weeks
How to get your TRV processed faster?
Submit a complete application with all required documents, provide a clear and consistent purpose of travel, complete biometrics as early as possible, avoid errors or omissions in forms, and ensure your application directly addresses IRCC’s assessment criteria to prevent delays.
What are the most common reasons for TRV refusal?
The most common reasons for Canada visitor visa refusal include weak proof of ties to the home country, insufficient financial evidence, unclear travel purpose, inconsistent information, prior refusals, or an immigration history suggesting an intent to remain in Canada permanently. Submitting bank statements alone is rarely sufficient. Officers assess the full context of the applicant’s life, including employment, family obligations, travel history, and credibility of the visit.
How to get your TRV approved?
A properly prepared TRV application must clearly explain why the applicant is visiting Canada, how long they intend to stay, who they will stay with, how the trip will be funded, and why they will return home. Supporting documents such as employment letters, business ownership records, invitation letters, travel itineraries, prior visas, and legal explanations are often critical. Generic applications and copy pasted explanations significantly increase refusal risk.
What documents should you prepare?
A TRV application typically requires a valid passport, proof of financial support, a clear explanation of the purpose of travel, and evidence that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay. Depending on your situation, this may also include employment letters, business or self employment records, invitation letters from Canada, proof of family ties, travel history, and prior visas. The key is not the number of documents, but whether they clearly support a temporary visit and address IRCC’s concerns about intent and credibility.
Our scope of services
Our scope of services includes a full legal assessment of your Canada visitor visa (TRV) eligibility, identification of refusal risk factors, and strategic advice tailored to your immigration history. We prepare and review all IRCC forms and supporting documents, draft a clear and legally grounded explanation of the temporary visit, and submit a complete and properly structured TRV application. For visitor visa refusals, we analyze refusal reasons and officer notes, address IRCC concerns directly, and prepare a targeted reapplication designed to improve approval chances.
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