What happens if a visitor stays in Canada?


What happens if a visitor stays in Canada? Most visitors can stay in Canada for up to 6 months. If your passport was stamped when you entered Canada, you need to leave by the date stamped in your passport. If you received a visitor record, you need to leave Canada by the expiry date listed on the visitor record.


What happens if I stay longer than 6 months in Canada as a visitor?

If you stay longer than 6 months under the eTA program and your stay has not been extended by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (emergency situations only), you will lose your travel authorization and not be able to use the eTA for future trips.


How many times can I visit Canada in one year?

Multiple entry visitor visas permit the holder to travel to Canada for six months at a time as many times as they want, as long as the visa remains valid. They can be valid for up to 10 years, but the exact validity period is at the discretion of the visa officer issuing it.


How much bank balance is required for Canada tourist visa?

The amount may vary depending on the duration of your trip and your itinerary. Generally, it is recommended to have a bank balance of at least CAD $10,000 to apply for a Canada tourist visa.