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Canada Visa

Traveling to: Canada
Citizens of: India
Processing

8-30 Days

Length of Stay

10 Years

Validity

10 Years

Entry

Multiple Entry

Visa Overview

Sticker Visa

Important Notes
  • Visa approval is ONLY by IRCC (Canadian Embassy authority)
  • Visa fee is non-refundable even if rejected
  • Biometrics is compulsory
  • Processing time is not fixed
  • Strong financial proof required
  • Must show strong ties to India (job/business/family)
  • Additional documents or interview may be requested anytime
  • Apply at least 1–2 months before travel recommended

Required Documents

Tourist Visa

Passport (6 months validity)
Photo (as per Canada format)
Cover letter (travel purpose)
Bank statement (4–6 months)
Income proof (ITR / salary slips)

Visa Pricing Details

Visa Type Entry Type Validity Processing Embassy Fee VFS Fees Service Fee GSTIN Total Cost
Tourist Visa Multiple Entry 10 Years 8-30 Days INR 12,950.00 INR 0.00 INR 7,500.00 INR 1,350.00 INR 21,800.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indians need a visa for Canada?
Yes, Indian citizens must have a valid visa to visit Canada. They can apply for a Canada visitor visa for short-term tourism, leisure or social visits, allowing them to stay for up to 6 months.   
How long does it take to process the Canadian tourist visa?
The visa processing time for a Canada visa generally takes 75-90 days. However, this time frame varies depending on multiple factors and can be extended. . Some factors that affect the processing time include:

  • Number of applications.
  • The complexity of your application.
  • Public holidays.
  • Previous criminal records or visa violations.
How long can I stay in Canada with a tourist visa?
A Canadian tourist visa allows you to stay in Canada for up to 6 months per visit. However, the Canadian border services officer will determine the exact duration of your stay when you arrive. The officer will stamp your passport, indicating how long you can stay. If they do not specify a date, you are allowed to stay for the full 6 months.
What are the types of Canada visas for Indians?
There are various types of Canadian visas Indians can apply for. Some of the common types include the following:

  • Visit visa: The visit visa allows you to enter Canada for various reasons, such as visiting friends or family, doing business, having leisure, and more.
  • Transit visa: If you travel through Canada and use one of its airports for a layover lasting less than 48 hours, you must apply for a transit visa. If your layover is longer than 48 hours, you must obtain a visit visa.
  • Work visa: Indians who want to work in Canada can apply for a work visa, which allows them to pursue paid employment.
  • Study visa: Indian citizens can apply for a long-term student visa if they plan to study in Canada at a designated learning institution.
What is the Canada visa fees for Indians?

The Canada visa fees for Indians is ₹13,000 for a multiple entry (excluding service fees). The visa is valid for up to 10 years, and the length of stay is up to 180 days.


What are the eligibility requirements for obtaining a Canada visa?
To be eligible for a Canada visitor visa, you must:

  • Have a passport that is valid for the entire duration of the intended stay in Canada.
  • Have no past criminal convictions or immigration violations.
  • Show strong ties to your home country, such as family or job commitments.
  • Have enough money to fund the intended stay in Canada. 
  • Provide convincing proof of return to India at the end of your visit.
What are the Canada visa requirements for Indians?
Here is the list of documents required to apply for a Canada visa from India:

  • Passport (current and old): A scanned copy of the front and back pages of your passport, including all visas and stamps. Ensure your passport is valid for the entire duration of your stay in Canada. Also, submit copies of previous passports, if available.
  • Previous visas: Include copies of any previous USA or Canada visas, if applicable.
  • Photograph: A recent passport-sized photograph (35 x 45 mm) on a plain white background, meeting the Canada visa photo requirements.
  • Identity proof: You will be required to submit copies of your Aadhar.
  • Family Information Form (IMM5645): Every Applicant is required to fill it, even children.
  • Proof of travel: We will provide dummy tickets and hotel reservations.
  • Proof of funds: Submit the bank statements from the last 6 months, 3 months' pay slips and the last 3 years' ITR to prove you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada. You can also include documentation for any fixed deposits, mutual funds, equity, or other investments you have, if applicable.
  • Proof of employment: Also, submit your employment records. If employed, submit your offer letter, NOC from the employer, last 3 months' salary slips and the last 6 months' bank statement of salary account (if applicable). If you are self-employed, submit the ITR for the last 3 months.
Is there a specific bank balance requirement for a Canada tourist visa?
While the Canadian government mentions no specific bank balance requirement for a tourist visa, it is crucial to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Canada. This includes expenses for accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal costs. The exact amount may vary depending on factors such as the duration of your stay, the number of people travelling with you, and the activities you plan to undertake.
Do I need travel insurance when applying for a Canada visa?
No, travel insurance is not a requirement when applying for a Canada visa. However, it is recommended that you have it when travelling abroad. Insurance can cover you against lost luggage, unplanned trip cancellations, and unexpected emergencies.
What should I do if I have a criminal record and want to apply for a Canada visa?
If you have a criminal record, you may still be eligible to enter Canada depending on the crime, how long ago it occurred, and your behaviour since then. Your options include:

  • Deemed rehabilitation: If enough time has passed since your conviction, you may be deemed rehabilitated and no longer barred from entry.
  • Individual rehabilitation: Apply for rehabilitation if you can prove you’re unlikely to re-offend. This option is available if at least five years have passed since the end of your sentence.
  • Record suspension: If you have a record suspension (pardon) from Canada or another country, you may not be inadmissible.
  • Temporary resident permit: If you don’t qualify for rehabilitation, you can apply for a Temporary Resident Permit for entry despite your record.
How will I receive my Canada visa?
After your Canada visa gets approved, you must collect it from the visa application centre. It will be placed on your passport as a sticker. Here is a sample of the Canada visitor visa:
Canada Visitor Visa Sample
Do I need to attend an interview when applying for a Canada visa?
No, an interview is not mandatory when applying for a Canada visa. However, authorities might request one to clarify your application. 

If you are asked to attend an interview, be prepared to answer the following questions:

  • Travel purpose to Canada: Visa officers will ask about your reason for visiting, such as tourism, business, or family, to ensure it matches the visa type and to understand your plans.
  • Employment status: Your job situation helps officers assess if you can financially support yourself during your stay and also serves as a clue to your ties and stability in India.
  • Ties to India: Expect questions about family, property, or investments in India. These help demonstrate your strong connections back home and your intention to return after your visit.
  • Previous visa violations:  Expect questions about family, property, or investments in India. These help demonstrate your strong connections back home and your intention to return after your visit.
  • Criminal records: You will be asked about whether you have a criminal history to ensure you meet the legal requirements for a visa and pose no security risk to Canada.
What is biometrics, and do I need to provide it for my Canada visa?

Yes, you must submit your biometric information at the visa application centre. Biometric information involves collecting and analysing personal physical traits, such as fingerprints and facial features. This process helps verify your identity and ensures your visa application is secure.

Your biometrics are also taken upon entry to verify that your approved visa matches your identity.

Can I convert my visitor visa to a work visa in Canada?
No, you cannot convert a visit visa into a work visa. However, you can apply for a work permit on a visit visa in Canada.

  • To apply for a work permit in Canada, you must meet the following requirements:
  • A valid visitor visa will be required on the day of your application.
  • You must have a job offer from a labour market impact assessment (LMIA) or an LMIA-exempt offer of employment.
  • Meet all the standard admissibility criteria.
Can I work or study in Canada with a tourist visa?
No, a Canada tourist visa does not allow you to work or study in Canada. The tourist visa is strictly for short-term visits, such as tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting business meetings. To work or study in Canada, you must apply for the appropriate visa, such as a work permit or study permit. Engaging in employment or studies on a tourist visa is against the visa conditions and can result in penalties, including deportation or a ban from re-entering Canada.
My travel date to Canada has been postponed. Will my issued visa still be valid?

Yes, you will most likely still be able to travel to Canada, as the Canada visa is generally valid for an extensive period. However, it's important to check the "date of expiry" on your visa. If your new travel dates fall before this expiry date, you can still use your current visa to enter Canada.

The "date of expiry" indicates the last day you are permitted to enter Canada, not the duration of your stay. If your new travel dates are outside this validity period, you must apply for a new visa.

Can Indians extend their visa application?
Yes, Indian nationals can extend their visitor visas. To extend your stay, you must apply online for a visitor record. The application can be made through the Canadian government website. You will need a scanner to make electronic copies of your documents and a valid credit or debit card for payment.
What happens if I overstay my visa in Canada?

If you overstay your visa in Canada, you could face serious consequences, including being deemed inadmissible for future visas, deportation, or a ban from re-entering Canada for a specified period. 

Overstaying your visa can also result in difficulty obtaining visas to other countries. If you realise you will overstay, it’s important to apply for a visa extension before your current visa expires. Always stay within the terms of your visa to avoid penalties.

What happens if my Canada visa is refused?
If your Canada visa application is refused, you will receive a detailed refusal letter from the visa office explaining why your application was denied. Use the reason for the visa refusal to reapply for your visa.

  • Review the refusal letter: The refusal letter will explain the specific reason for the denial. Go through this document to fully understand what went wrong with your application. Each reason will give you insight into how to improve for future applications.
  • Address the issues: If you decide to reapply, ensure that you correct the issues mentioned in the refusal letter. For example, if your financial documentation was insufficient, include additional proof, such as bank statements with larger balances or documents showing stable income and assets.
  • Strengthen your application: Ensure that you include any additional evidence that supports your case. For instance, if the refusal was due to weak ties to India, provide documents showing your job stability, business ownership, family responsibilities, or any assets that prove you intend to return.
  • Wait before reapplying: There is no official waiting period before you can reapply, but resolve the issues that caused the rejection before submitting a new application. Submitting the same documents without any changes may lead to another refusal.
  • Get professional help: If you're unsure why your visa was refused or how to proceed, it might be helpful to consult with an immigration lawyer or a visa consultant. They can assist in reviewing your application, addressing the reasons for refusal, and strengthening your new application.