If the printed expiry date has passed and you’re applying for a visitor visa, study permit, work permit or to extend your stay as a temporary resident in Canada, follow these steps:
Warning: If your passport is still expired after adding 5 years to the printed expiry date, your passport is considered expired. You’re not eligible to submit an application with that passport.
The reason you’re traveling to Canada determines the way you apply and the documents you need to submit with your visa application.
A super visa lets you visit your children or grandchildren for 5 years at a time. It’s a visa that provides multiple entries for a period up to 10 years.
Gather these documents to submit with your visa application and bring when you travel.
About the documents listed
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you’ll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this document with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit the completed form with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years or older must complete this form.
Submit the completed form with your visa application
Minor children (if applicable)
Documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
Include a clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this document with your visa application
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Include copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit the completed form with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Recommended documents Travel history
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.
Details to include
The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.
The letter should include the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit this with your visa application.
Letter of invitation
A letter from a business or company in Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the business or company inviting you to Canada
Proof of your relationship with the person or family member inviting you to Canada
Details to include
This can include a copy of
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you’ll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Minor children (if applicable)
The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
A letter written by your family member in Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada
Submit this with your visa application.
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.
Details to include
The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.
The letter should include the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Statutory declaration of common-law union (IMM 5409)
Complete the form that declares you and your partner are in a common-law relationship. Also provide proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together.
Details to include
Proof can include
Submit these with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit this with your visa application.
If you’re being sponsored for permanent residence (PR) by your spouse or partner, you could benefit from faster processing for a visitor visa.
You may be eligible if you
Applications that need more information, for example custody documents for a child, will take longer to process.
When your sponsor receives the AOR for your permanent residence application, you can apply for a visitor visa. If you’re eligible, your visitor visa application will automatically receive faster processing. You don’t need to request it.
You must still meet all of the requirements to be eligible for a visitor visa.
Proof of your relationship with the person or family member inviting you to Canada
Details to include
This can include a copy of
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you’ll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.
Submit with visa application
Minor children (if applicable)
The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
A letter written by your family member in Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada
Submit this with your visa application.
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.
Details to include
The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.
The letter should include the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Statutory declaration of common-law union (IMM 5409)
Complete the form that declares you and your partner are in a common-law relationship. Also provide proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together.
Details to include
Proof can include
Submit this with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit this with your visa application.
A letter written by your family member in Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada
Submit this with your visa or super visa application.
Proof of medical insurance
For super visa applicants only
Proof that medical insurance for at least $100,000 coverage has been purchased from a Canadian insurance company.
Details to include
A copy of the insurance certificate or policy you received for medical insurance coverage for 1 year with a Canadian insurance company.
Submit this with your super visa application.
Proof that child or grandchild meets low income cut-off minimum (LICO)
Documents that show that the super visa applicant’s child or grandchild meets the low income cut-off minimum.
Details to include
Submit one of the following documents:
Submit this with your super visa application.
Proof of relationship
Proof of your relationship with the person or family member inviting you to Canada
Details to include
This can include a copy of
Submit this with your super visa application.
Immigration medical exam
A document confirming that you had an immigration medical exam (IME)
The exam must conducted by a panel physician authorized by IRCC.
Submit this with your super visa application, or wait for instructions from the visa office.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Minor children (if applicable)
The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.
Details to include
The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.
The letter should include the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Statutory declaration of common-law union (IMM 5409)
Complete the form that declares you and your partner are in a common-law relationship. Also provide proof that you and your common-law partner have combined your affairs and set up a household together.
Details to include
Proof can include
Submit this with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
A letter written by your family in Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the family member inviting you to Canada
Submit this with your visa application.
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do once in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
A letter from your employer can confirm that you have a stable job and will return to it. It can also show that your employer supports your visit to Canada.
Details to include
The letter should be printed on your employer’s official letterhead.
The letter should include the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada.
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Family information (IMM 5645) (opens in a new tab) (if applicable)
Each applicant 18 years and older must complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Minor children (if applicable)
The documents needed depend on whether a child under 18 years of age will travel with only 1 parent, with a relative or friend, or alone.
Details to include
You may need to show
A letter written to you from a person or business inviting you to Canada
It can confirm that your purpose for visiting Canada is valid.
Details to include
A copy of the letter from the person or business inviting you to Canada
Submit this with your visa application.
Recommended documents Travel history
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
Documents we accept:
Documents we don’t accept:
A clear, colour copy of your valid passport or travel document that you'll use to travel to Canada.
If you have a passport, you must provide a copy of
If you have a travel document, it must be issued by a government and include your
Submit this with your visa application.
Family members or third parties who apply on behalf of the applicant need to complete this form.
Submit this with your visa application.
Each applicant 18 years or older must complete this form.
Please indicate clearly if family members will accompany you to Canada.
Submit the completed form with your visa application.
Submit the following documents with your visa application:
If you’ve travelled to Canada or to other countries, this can show that you’ve been able to get a visa in the past.
Proof of this includes copies of previous visas in your passport.
Details to include
A clear copy of 1 or more of the following:
Submit this with your visa application.
Documents that show how long you plan to stay and what you’ll do in Canada
Details to include
Copies of any of the following:
Submit these with your visa application.
Bank account statement
This can help us understand if you have enough money to support yourself during your stay in Canada.
Details to include
Bank name and contact
This allows us to contact your bank or financial institution with questions.
Proof it is your account
Your name and address on the statement show that the account is yours.
Account details
At least 6 months of account details, including balances, helps us understand your financial situation.
Submit these with your visa application.
Authority to release personal information to a designated individual (IMM 5475)
Use this form if you want to allow Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to release your personal information to someone you choose.
The person you choose will be able to get information on your case file, such as the status of your application.
Submit the completed form with your visa application.
To apply for a visitor visa to visit Canada on business, you need to qualify as a business visitor.
To qualify, you must show that:
Business visitor activities include business meetings, special events or training for a few days or weeks.
If your meeting, event or conference is registered with us, include the event code in your application. You should get this code from the organizer.
Note: If you plan to stay for more than 6 months, or if you plan to work in Canada, you may be considered a temporary worker and have to apply for a work permit.
To apply online, you need a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents, and a valid credit or debit card.
Read the instruction guide before you complete your application. As an online applicant, you can ignore steps 3 and 4 of the guide (paying the fees and submitting your application).
If you’re applying for the first time, you must pay the biometrics fee when you submit your application (unless you’re exempt). Otherwise, you may experience delays.
Only for tourists, visiting for business, family visits, compassionate reasons
To apply for a visitor visa to join a vessel as a marine crew member (seafarer), you must
As a seafarer, you’re not eligible for a transit visa and you must apply for a visitor visa (temporary resident visa).
Note: When asked to “Tell us more about what you’ll do in Canada”, include “Join vessel” or “Seafarer”.
If you need a visitor visa to travel to Canada, you must apply online for one. Only online applications will be accepted and processed. However, you can apply on paper if:
The application package includes an instruction guide and all the forms you need to fill out.
Read the guide carefully before you complete your application. We will not refund your application fee, so make sure you need a visitor visa before you apply.
Each individual applicant must submit a completed application form. Applicants under the age of 18 must have this form signed by a parent or a guardian.
In most cases, your fees will include processing fees for you and anyone you include on your application.
If you’re applying for the first time, you must pay the biometrics fee when you submit your application (unless you’re exempt). Otherwise, you may experience delays.
Depending on your situation, you may need to pay third parties for
Our instruction guides (opens in a new tab) can help you understand which fees apply to you.
Families should send their individual applications in one package. The principal applicant must send this combined package to the location where their application will be processed.
If you need to give biometrics (fingerprints and photograph), and you’re applying on paper, submit your application in person. VAC staff will check that it is complete and will confirm that you have paid the correct fees before you can give your biometrics.
We accept the following credit cards and prepaid cards:
If you use a prepaid credit card, keep it for at least 18 months after you pay to make refunds easier. Find more on prepaid cards.
We also accept all Visa Debit cards.
The card you use doesn’t have to be in your name. The cardholder’s name will appear on the receipt but it does not need to match your application.
We also accept all Debit MasterCard ® and Visa ® Debit cards. If your card has the Visa Debit logo on it, alone or with the INTERAC ® Online logo, select Visa Debit as your payment method.
The card you use doesn’t have to be in your name. The cardholder’s name will appear on the receipt but it does not need to match your application.