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Section Title: Visit Canada

Do You Want to Visit Canada?

Every year more than 35 million people visit Canada. Canada welcomes these visitors as tourists, students or temporary workers. As a visitor, you will enjoy the many opportunities Canada has to offer.

Learn more about:

Before coming to Canada

To visit Canada you:

Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors. Make sure you have health insurance to pay your medical costs before you leave for Canada.

You may not be permitted to enter Canada if you have a criminal conviction, including a conviction for driving while impaired. Find out more about inadmissibility to Canada.

Read important information on the new Advance Passenger Information/Passenger Name Record program (API/PNR).

Contact a Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate for information on what you will need before coming to Canada.

Once you arrive:

An officer will ask you a few short questions when you arrive. To make this go quickly, keep your passport with you and not in your luggage.

The officer will stamp your passport or advise you how long you may stay in Canada. Feel free to ask questions if you are unsure about anything.

After you arrive, you may want to change the conditions of your visit. This is possible in special cases. You must do this before your status as a temporary resident expires. Apply to extend your stay or visit at least 30 days before your visa expires.

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* Visitors from some countries will need a Temporary Residents Visa (TRV). Check to see if you need a TRV.
* Whether by boat, by plane, by car or by commercial vehicle — there are ways to simplify your border crossing. Find out if you qualify for one of our joint programs for travellers.
* If you plan to enter Canada from a remote area you can apply ahead of time. Find out how, using CANPASS.
* Print the Temporary Resident Visa application form with guide. Check with the Canadian visa office in your country to see if there are any additional forms you need to fill out.
* Learn more about the excitement of visiting Canada.
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