Frequently Asked Questions

What documents are required to enter Canada as a tourist?

To enter Canada as a tourist, you must present specific documents to the border officer upon arrival. These documents help confirm your eligibility and the temporary nature of your visit.

Required documents for visiting Canada:

  • Valid passport: Must be valid for the entire duration of your stay.
  • Visitor visa (TRV) or eTA: Depending on your nationality, you’ll need either a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization.
  • Proof of sufficient funds: Bank statements, pay stubs, or employment letters showing you can support yourself.
  • Return ticket or proof of departure: To demonstrate intent to leave Canada before your status expires.
  • Proof of ties to your home country: Employment, family, property, or ongoing studies.
  • Invitation letter (if applicable): Helpful if visiting family or friends in Canada.

To ensure your documentation is complete, contact our Immigration Lawyers in Montreal at Brunel Immigration.

Visiting Canada has never been easier: Brunel Immigration checks your eligibility, compiles your visitor-visa or eTA application, and ensures fast processing for your next trip.

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