Canada is a popular country of choice for tourist visas, thanks to its breathtaking scenery, universal healthcare, diversity and multiculturalism. People from all over the world choose to immigrate to Canada, as tourists and business visitors,
which increases demand for a visitor visa, also known as a temporary resident visa (TRV). It is an immigration document that allows foreign nationals to venture and enter Canada. Unless you are from a visa-exempt country, you will need a visitor visa to enter Canada, whether you are coming as an understudy, temporary worker, or simply for the purpose of visiting Canada.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF CANADIAN VISITOR VISA:
Single entry visas
Multiple entry visas
A single-entry visa allows foreign nationals to travel to Canada only once. On the other hand, a multiple entry visa allows holders to enter and exit Canada as often as they need as long as the visa is legitimate. It is not mandatory to select the type of tourist visa to apply for; applicants are therefore considered for different transit visas for travel to Canada and are issued single-entry visas under unique conditions.
Multiple entry visitor visas allow their holder to immigrate to Canada for 6 months at a time, multiple times at their convenience, as long as the visa remains legitimate. This can be substantial up to 10 years or one month before the expiry of the visa holder’s passport, but the specific legitimacy period is for the attention of the visa officer giving it.