FIDERA LAW
Canadian immigration law

Visit CanadaVisitor visas

Visit Canada · Visitor visas

One requirement decides it, and no document satisfies it.

Almost every visitor visa refusal rests on the same finding, that the officer was not satisfied you would leave at the end of your authorised stay. It is judged on your circumstances rather than your paperwork, wanting permanent residence eventually is not a bar, and there is no appeal.

What the officer has to be satisfied of

A visitor visa application is short and the decision is discretionary, which is a bad combination for anyone who treats it as an administrative form. Almost every refusal comes down to one requirement, and it is not one you can satisfy with a document.

  • You will leave at the end of your authorised stay. This is the requirement in the Regulations and the ground most refusals rest on. It is assessed on your circumstances as a whole, and the department's own material identifies purpose of travel, family ties, assets, travel history and current employment as the usual points of difficulty.
  • Wanting to stay permanently is not a bar. The Act provides that an intention to become a permanent resident does not prevent you becoming a temporary resident, provided the officer is satisfied you will leave at the end of your authorised stay. We could not source any separate visitor stream for people being sponsored, so the application is the ordinary one with the sponsorship disclosed.
  • A visa is required for every mode of arrival. Air, car, train, bus and boat, including a cruise. That is different from an electronic travel authorisation, which is for flying only.
  • A visa runs up to ten years, and never past your passport. The ten year biometrics rule is a limit on your authorised stay rather than on the visa. The Regulations end the period authorised for your stay ten years after the last day you gave biometrics, among other dates.
  • Single entry has one exception. It can be reused to re-enter only after a trip taken solely to the United States or Saint Pierre and Miquelon, within your authorised stay.
  • A visa is not permission to enter. It lets you travel to Canada and seek entry. An officer decides admission on arrival.
In force 31 January 2025 · verified 19 August 2026

Officers can now cancel a visa or authorisation case by case

The Regulations were amended to give officers an express discretionary power to cancel an electronic travel authorisation, a visitor visa, a work permit or a study permit, decided case by case. The department's notice describes the amendments as enabling officers to cancel a document in further situations, including on a grant of permanent residence, on death, and where a passport is reported lost, stolen or abandoned. We could not source any provision making cancellation automatic in those situations, so we treat all of them as discretionary.

One consequence is worth knowing before you file anything. A refusal of a later application, such as a work permit, a study permit or another visa, is itself a ground on which an existing visitor visa can be cancelled. So applications interact with each other in a way they did not before 2025.

How long you actually get, and how to tell

Working out your authorised stay at 19 August 2026
What is in your passportWhat it means
A stamp with a handwritten date beside itThat date is the end of your authorised stay
A visitor recordThe date it says it is valid until
A stamp with no date written on itSix months from the day you entered, or the expiry of your passport or biometrics if that comes sooner
No stamp at all, because you came through a kioskThe same six month default. You can ask a border services officer for a stamp, including after using a kiosk. The published exception is a Super Visa. If you entered on a Super Visa after 22 June 2023 and the officer did not stamp your passport, you can stay for five years
A Super Visa entryFive years, which is the point of that visa

The default sits in the Regulations, and an officer may fix a different period taking account of your means of support in Canada, the period you asked for, and your passport expiry. Your status also ends early if you leave Canada without authorisation to return.

Not knowing your own expiry date is the most common way a visit becomes an immigration problem. Nothing arrives to remind you, overstaying is a breach of your conditions, and the difference between fixing it and living with it is whether you act before that date. If you are unsure what you were given, work it out on arrival rather than five months later.

If it is refused

  • There is no appeal. The department states plainly that there is no formal process to appeal a decision on a temporary residence application.
  • A fresh application only helps if something has changed. The department's guidance is explicit that reapplying on the same facts, even through a representative, will likely not change the outcome. Its own examples of a genuine change are a changed purpose of visit, a changed employment or financial situation, criminal rehabilitation approved, and medical inadmissibility resolved.
  • Judicial review is the other route. An application to the Federal Court for leave and judicial review, available where the decision is unreasonable or there was an error of law or of fairness. It tests the decision rather than rehearing the merits, and it is time sensitive from the date you are notified.
  • A refusal is disclosable in everything that follows. The forms ask whether you have ever been refused any visa or admission, or been ordered to leave Canada or any other country, and whether you have overstayed or worked or studied without authorisation. Answer accurately, because concealment converts a survivable history into a misrepresentation problem.
  • One refusal has a specific knock on effect, and it is narrower than it sounds. The Regulations deal with a person who already holds an electronic travel authorisation. If a visa is refused after the authorisation was issued, on the ground that the officer was not satisfied you would leave, you become ineligible to hold that authorisation, which feeds the power to cancel it. That is not a bar on applying for an authorisation. The department tells refused applicants the reverse, that a past refusal of entry to Canada or of a document to travel to Canada does not mean an authorisation will be refused, that each application is assessed case by case, and that you are encouraged to apply regardless of a previous immigration decision.
  • We could not source a waiting period before reapplying. Nor could we source any official statement that a refusal creates a presumption against you later. We do not assert either, because we could not source either.

Requirements checker

A structured way to see where you stand against the published criteria. It returns an indication only, not an eligibility decision, not legal advice, and not a prediction that you will be invited.

Your situation

Nothing you enter leaves your browser.

An indication against the published requirements only, not an eligibility decision, not legal advice, and not a prediction of approval. The requirement that decides most refusals, being whether an officer is satisfied you will leave at the end of your authorised stay, is a judgement on your whole situation and cannot be tested by a form. A visa never guarantees entry, which is decided by an officer on arrival. Verified 19 August 2026 against canada.ca and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.

What we look at before a visitor application goes in

Whether the officer will be satisfied you will leave at the end of your stay, since that is the test almost every refusal turns on. Whether you need a visa or an authorisation, which depends on how you arrive as much as on your nationality. And where a previous refusal or an overstay sits in your history, because both are disclosable in everything that follows.

01 / Start here

Strategy consultation

A paid session that tests your record against this route and the alternatives, checks how your work is classified, and tells you plainly where you actually stand.

02 / Review

Lawyer review, you file

You prepare and submit; we review the classification, the evidence and the documentation before it goes in, and flag what would be questioned.

03 / Representation

Full representation

We build, document and file the matter as your lawyer of record, and carry it through to the federal permanent residence stage.

Every matter begins with the strategy consultation. If you instruct us within six months of that consultation for a lawyer review or for full representation, the consultation fee is credited against that work. One credit per person.

Frequently asked questions

What is the legal test?

The Regulations say an officer shall issue the visa if it is established that you applied as a member of the visitor class, that you will leave Canada by the end of the period authorised for your stay, that you hold a passport or other document allowing you to enter another country, that you meet the requirements of the class, that you are not inadmissible, that you have had a medical examination if one is required, and that you are not subject to a declaration by the Minister. The second of those is where the difficulty almost always lies.

Is a multiple entry visa the default?

We do not say so, because we could not source an official page that says it. The fee is the same either way, at $100, and the department states only that it decides which visa to give you based on your application. It publishes the situations in which a single entry visa may be issued, including a one time event, a fee exempt applicant with a limited purpose, and short term study or work under six months that needs no permit. Beyond that it is officer discretion.

How long is a visa valid?

Up to ten years, and never beyond your passport expiry. Keep that separate from your authorised stay, which is where biometrics come in. The Regulations end the period authorised for your stay on the earliest of several dates, one of which is ten years after the last day you gave your biometric information. So biometrics can cut short the stay you are given rather than the validity printed on the visa, and giving biometrics again does not automatically stretch a visa to ten years.

I have a single entry visa. Can I leave and come back?

Only in one situation. A single entry visa can be used to re-enter after a trip taken solely to the United States or to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, provided you return within your authorised stay. Any other departure means applying again.

How long will I be allowed to stay?

Six months is the default in the Regulations, and an officer can fix a different period taking account of your means of support while here, the period you asked for and when your passport expires. How to tell what you were given depends on the marking. A handwritten date next to the stamp governs. A visitor record shows a date it is valid until. A stamp with no date, or arrival through a kiosk with no stamp at all, means six months from entry, or your passport or biometrics expiry if sooner.

My passport expired but my visa is still valid. What now?

The visa can still be used, and you must carry both documents, being the expired passport containing the valid visa and your new valid passport, and be ready to explain why the old one is invalid. The department recommends getting a new visa in the valid passport to avoid difficulty at the border. Note the rule is stricter for an electronic travel authorisation, where a new passport requires a new authorisation.

Can I volunteer while I am here?

We will not tell you yes, because we could not source an official page that says so. What the department does publish is a definition of work that captures unpaid activity, being an activity you would normally be paid for, or one that would be valuable work experience for a Canadian or a permanent resident, such as an unpaid internship. Those need a work permit. The Regulations then list the activities that need no permit, and volunteering as such is not among them. So the honest answer is that it depends entirely on what the activity is, and it is worth checking rather than assuming.

What does it cost?

One hundred dollars per person, whether the visa turns out to be single or multiple entry, with a family maximum of five hundred dollars where five or more people apply together at the same time and place. A transit visa has no fee. Biometrics are eighty five dollars per person, to a family maximum of one hundred and seventy.