Visit
Visit
Visiting Canada means immersing yourself in its stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture. At K.S Immigration Services Ltd., we make your travel dreams a reality. From exploring natural wonders to savoring diverse cuisine, your Canadian adventure awaits. Let us assist you in navigating the visa process, ensuring a seamless and memorable visit. Contact us today, and start making memories in Canada.
TRP
Why Choose a TRP?
Foreign students need to fulfill following conditions in order to be eligible for student visa-
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Overcoming Inadmissibility: TRPs are designed to address issues that would typically make someone inadmissible to Canada, such as a criminal record or medical condition.
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Short-Term Solutions: TRPs are temporary solutions, ideal for individuals who have compelling reasons to visit Canada for a limited period.
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Case-by-Case Basis: Each TRP application is considered on a case-by-case basis, allowing for flexibility in addressing unique circumstances.
How We Assist:
Our experienced team at K.S Immigration Services Ltd. is well-versed in TRP applications. We work closely with you to understand your situation, assess your eligibility, and compile the necessary documentation to support your case. Our goal is to ensure that your compelling reasons for entering Canada are effectively communicated to immigration authorities, increasing your chances of a successful TRP application.
Whether you’re dealing with inadmissibility issues or require a TRP for a specific short-term visit, we’re here to assist you in navigating the process and helping you achieve your goals in Canada. Contact us today, and let’s explore how a Temporary Resident Permit can open doors to your Canadian aspirations.
Super Visa
To be eligible for a Super Visa
Following are requirements for sponsoring a super visa –
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Family Connection: You should have a child or grandchild who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and who has provided you with a letter of invitation.
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Financial Support: Your child or grandchild in Canada must demonstrate their ability to financially support you during your visit, including proof of meeting minimum income requirements.
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Insurance Coverage: You must obtain private medical insurance coverage for at least one year, including coverage for health care, hospitalization, and repatriation. The insurance must be valid for each entry into Canada.
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Medical Examination: You may need to undergo a medical examination to ensure you are in good health and do not pose a public health risk.
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Intent to Return: You should show that you have strong ties to your home country and that you plan to return after your visit to Canada.
TRV or an eTA
Temporary Resident Visa (TRV): A TRV is a stamp or sticker placed in your passport that allows you to enter Canada for a specific period. It is typically required for visitors from countries that do not have a visa-exempt status. To obtain a TRV, you need to apply, pay a fee, and provide necessary documentation, such as proof of funds and a letter of invitation if visiting family or friends.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): An eTA, on the other hand, is an electronically linked entry requirement for travelers from visa-exempt countries. It’s a more convenient and streamlined process compared to a TRV. To obtain an eTA, you apply online, answer a few questions, and pay a nominal fee. In most cases, you receive approval within minutes, and it’s electronically linked to your passport.
Both the TRV and eTA are essential for ensuring a smooth entry into Canada, and it’s crucial to determine which one you need based on your nationality and travel plans. Whether you choose a TRV or an eTA, our team at K.S Immigration Services Ltd. can assist you in navigating the application process, ensuring that you have the appropriate documentation to enjoy your stay in Canada. Contact us today, and let’s make your Canadian journey a reality.
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