Canada remains among the most popular travel destinations for Indian passport holders, whether for tourism or a short-term stay. Due to the increasing Visa application volume; therefore, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has already updated information on the visitor visa processing time and application rules.
Know these rules before you apply for the Visa.
According to the most updated figures released by IRCC, visitor visa applications lodged in India are taking an average of 83 days to be processed. This is an improvement on the previous schedules that had extended to more than three months,s and these gave some relief to travellers who had been experiencing long waiting times.
Nevertheless, this is not a fixed deadline but an estimate of the schedule followed by the applicants. Real-life processing times can vary based on the number of applications, the complexity of the case, and the
Indian citizens must obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to travel to Canada. Indian passport holders cannot travel using an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), but they are required to travel with a visa.
Board a flight to Canada, or attempt entry at a Canadian port of entry. An authentic visitor visa is required in this case. This is applicable to the travellers who visit Canada either on leisure, a visit to family, or on short-term business operations that do not entail entering the Canadian labour market.
completeness of the documentation presented. Some delays may be experienced by those who apply during high travel seasons or who have additional verification criteria.
The reported processing time is already after IRCC has received a complete application. It does not account for the time spent making and attending biometric appointments. Nor does it account for delays resulting from missing documents or further information requests from visa officers.
It is therefore advisable that applicants allow additional time beyond the 83-day estimate, especially when making biometrics appointments at Visa Application Centres (VACs) in India.
Indian citizens must obtain a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to travel to Canada. Indian passport holders cannot travel using an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), but they are required to travel with a visa.
Board a flight to Canada, or attempt entry at a Canadian port of entry. An authentic visitor visa is required in this case. This is applicable to the travellers who visit Canada either on leisure, a visit to family, or on short-term business operations that do not entail entering the Canadian labour market.
Canadian visitor visas are available in either single-entry or multiple-entry forms. Most visas are issued for a maximum of 10 years or until the passport expires, whichever is earlier.
Although the visa validity is long, each stay is normally limited to six months, unless otherwise indicated by a border officer. Canadian immigration officials at the point of entry decide on the length of stay.
In order to apply for a Canadian visitor visa, an applicant has to pay a standard visa processing fee of about CAD 10, and other biometric fees. The applicants should also have a valid passport, which must last as long as they want to travel.
The supporting documents are usually the evidence of financial ability, travel plans, evidence of relation with India (employment or family ties), and a definite description of the purpose of travel. Well-documented intention to return to India goes a long way towards enhanced chances of approval.
Considering the present-day processing schedule, the experts advise that Indian travellers should request a visitor visa at least three to four months before the planned date of travelling. This buffer will give time to biometrics, examine documents, and possible follow-up requests by IRCC.
During the holiday and summer seasons, when the number of applications increases, delays will be more frequent. Early and complete application filing may prevent the inconveniences of travel arrangements.
There are various reasons why the processing times may exceed the average estimate. These are half-finished applications and irregular travel history. Refusals or lengthy reviews may also occur when the applicant does not provide clear documentation or provides misleading information.
Although the current reduction in processing times is promising. Indian passport holders should be realistic about their travel plans to Canada. It is important to plan, apply in advance, and leave all the paperwork well in advance to obtain a visitor visa without unjustifiable stress.
As Canada keeps on receiving millions of visitors each year, keeping up with visa processes and visa schedules is capable of making Indian travellers turn their travel plans into a successful trip.
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