
Depending on your country of citizenship, you may require a visa to enter Canada. Baani Immigration can assist you in travelling to Canada! Whether you're travelling for pleasure, or for business, we do it all!
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Our services to help with travel include:
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Temporary Resident Visas
There are three types of Temporary Resident Visas, they are:
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Single Entry Visa – allows the foreign national only one entry into Canada;
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Multiple Entry Visa – allows the foreign national unlimited entry into Canada
pending the validity of the Visa; and -
Transit Visa – allows entry to Canada for ​foreign ​nationals who are travelling and
who stop in Canada for less that forty-eight (48) hours, but who’s country of origin is one
that requires a visa.
Citizens of certain countries are exempt from having to obtain a Temporary Resident Visa. Click here to see if you are visa exempt.
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For further information regarding the procedures for applying for a Temporary Resident Visa or extending your stay in Canada please contact ​us.
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Business Visitors
Certain business visitors to Canada may enter Canada to participate in international business
activities without a work permit. Permitted activities include attending meetings, seminars and conferences, as well as providing certain contractual after-sales services. Business visitors may still require a Temporary Resident Visa to enter Canada and all business visitors must declare the purpose of their visit at the port of entry to be admitted.
For more information about permitted activities, for assistance in preparing an application to
enter Canada as a Business Visitor, or any other inquiries, please contact ​us.
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Super Visas
The Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is a special visa issued to the parents and grandparents
of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It lets you visit your children or grandchildren for
up to 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years.
Starting July 4, 2022 – new increase in length of stay for super visa holders.
Find out if your parents or grandparents can visit Canada for up to 5 years at a time.
Please contact us for additional information regarding a Super Visa.
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Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTAs)
Starting ​November 10th, 2016, all foreign nationals from visa-exempt countries travelling to
Canada by air must first obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
An eTA is valid for up to 5 years or up to the expiry of the holder’s passport if valid for less than
5 years.
Canadian citizens, including dual citizens and Canadian Permanent Residents, are not permitted
apply for an eTA. People who have an expired PR card or one that is expiring within 9 months,
should apply for a new PR card as soon as possible to avoid issues with travel plans.
American citizens are exempt from the eTA program, but U.S. Green Card holders are not. ​
For more information, regarding eTAs, please contact ​us.
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And more! Contact us for additional information.