Visitor Visa from India to Canada
- The Canadian visitor visa is issued to Indians traveling to Canada for visitation and tourism purposes.
- The Canadian visitor visa has two purposes:
- Tourism or holidays in Canada.
- Visiting family or friends.
- The Canadian visitor visa allows you to go to a Canadian port of entry and ask for permission to enter the country. The Border Patrol Officers are the ones who are allowed to grant or deny you entry based on your documents and your situation.
- Applicants are required to provide a letter of invitation from their family or friends if they are visiting them.
- Proof of the relationship must also be provided.
- Court documents that prove you have a clean criminal history must be provided.
- Your employment or education status through a resume or diplomas, as well as a letter from your employer stating that you have contractual obligations to fulfill and you must return to your home country is required.
- Applicants are required to provide a declaration letter addressed to the Government of Canada explaining why they should give them a visa.
- If you plan to travel to Canada with a minor who is not your own child or for whom you do not have full legal custody, CBSA may require you to present a notarized affidavit of consent from the minor’s parents.
- Canadian law prohibits trafficking of controlled substances and narcotics, including those which may be legal to possess under the law of certain states.
- Canadian law requires that officials confiscate any firearms, ammunition, and other weapons from persons crossing the border who do not declare having the items in their possession. Confiscated firearms, ammunition, and weapons will not be returned. Possession of an undeclared firearm may result in arrest and imprisonment.
- Travelers are strongly advised to inspect all belongings thoroughly prior to travel to Canada to avoid the accidental import of firearms or ammunition.
- Computers and cell phones are subject to searches without a warrant at the border and illegal content can result in the seizure of the computer as well as detention, arrest, and prosecution of the bearer.
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