- November 9, 2016
- Posted by: Editor
- Category: Uncategorized

1. Diversity – Canada is a multi-cultural country. Visitors will be able to experience different cultures, ethnic foods, restaurants, and top-notch shopping districts all in one country.
2. Beautiful Sight Seeing – Visitors can visit the famous Niagara Falls, and Hiking sights in British Columbia and Ontario, and enjoy the wildlife of Nova Scotia.
3. Diverse Attractions – Canada is filled with camping grounds, amusement parks, great places to Ski in Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, Museums, and Art Galleries and Festivals.
4. Hospitality – Canadians are well-known for their hospitable and friendly nature. Visitors will find a lot of warm smiles and friendly locales whichever part of Canada they are visiting.
5. Indulge in Francophone Culture – Canada's official languages are English and French, and those wish to a taste of the Francophone culture can visit the beautiful province of Quebec and experience Francophone culture in Montreal and Quebec City.
Visitor’s Must Keep in Mind the Following when applying for a Visitor’s Visa:
1. Have a valid travel document, such as a passport;
2. Be in good health;
3. Must be able to satisfy an immigration officer, that you possess a job, home or have a family that will eventually require or take you back to your country of origin at the end of your visit;
4. Must be able to satisfy an immigration officer that at the end of visit to Canada, you will be leaving Canada;
5. When staying in Canada, a visitor must have sufficient amount of money, and the amount of money required will depend on how long a person plans to visit Canada and how much they will be spending on accommodations. For instance a visitor might decide to stay in a hotel or stay with friends or relatives.
Additional Requirements
In addition to the above requirements, certain visitors need to also satisfy the following requirements, Temporary Resident Visa (Which is dependent on if one’s country of origin and citizenship) – (Listed Below)
1. A medical examination; and
2. A letter of invitation from a person who lives in Canada.