After May 2025, visitor visas to Canada will be granted for three reasons.

Canada has just updated its visitor visa policy on May 7, 2025, and international travelers are urged to check whether they now need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before making any travel plans. This update affects tourists, short-term students, business visitors, and even those simply transiting through Canadian airports. If you’re planning to visit Canada in 2025—read this first.

Canada Will Issue Visitor Visa/TRV to 3 Traveler Types

The Canadian government confirms that most international travelers still need a Visitor Visa (also known as a Temporary Resident Visa or TRV) to enter Canada. This includes many passport holders who plan to:

Travel for tourism or family visits

  1. Attend short-term courses or conferences
  2. Transit through Canada to another destination

    What Is a Visitor Visa?

    A Visitor Visa is a document placed in your passport to show you meet Canada’s entry requirements. Visa officers may issue either a single-entry or a multiple-entry visa, usually valid up to 10 years, or until your passport or biometric data expires—whichever comes first.

    How Long Can You Stay in Canada on TRV after May 2025?

    • Default Stay: Most visitors can remain in Canada for up to 6 months per entry.
    • Custom Duration: A border services officer may allow a longer or shorter stay, noted in your passport or in a Visitor Record.
    • No Stamp? If there’s no stamp in your passport, you’re authorized to stay for 6 months from your arrival date or until the earliest expiry date of either your passport or biometrics.
    • Super Visa Exception: Super visa holders entering after June 22, 2023, are permitted a 5-year stay per entry.

    Check Before You Apply – eTA or Visitor Visa?

    Don’t rush into applying for a visitor visa! Canada reminds travelers to confirm which entry document is needed. Your requirement depends on:

    • Your nationality
    • The type of travel document (e.g., regular or diplomatic passport)
    • The issuing country
    • Mode of travel (air, land, or sea)

    Some travelers only need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) when arriving by air. Others must apply for a full visitor visa—even just to transit through a Canadian airport.


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