Temporary Residence
Temporary Residence
Temporary residence in Canada refers to staying in the country for a limited duration, typically for purposes like tourism, work, or study. Temporary visas, work permits, and study permits are common avenues for foreigners to live in Canada temporarily. These arrangements often have specific conditions and expiration dates.
Visitor Visa
A Canada Visitor Visa, or Temporary Resident Visa, allows foreign nationals to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, or business purposes. It typically grants entry for up to six months.
Super Visa
Canada Super Visa is a long-term, multi-entry visa for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. It allows stays of up to 2 years per visit and is valid for up to 10 years.
Spousal Work Permit
A spousal work permit in Canada allows the spouse or common-law partner of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to work legally in the country while living with their sponsor.
LMIA Based Work Permit
An LMIA-based work permit in Canada requires employers to obtain a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) to hire foreign workers, demonstrating a genuine need for their skills due to a labor shortage.