Canada Visit Visa Single Entry v Multiple Entry | 10 Years Visa ?| #canada #visitvisa #touristvisa

AJMAL MAHMOOD
9 Nov 202409:50

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Ajmal from Canada discusses recent major changes in Canada's visa policies, specifically regarding the duration and type of visas issued. Previously, applicants could receive visas for up to 10 years, but now the decision will depend on factors such as the purpose of visit, financial stability, family ties, and travel history. Ajmal explains how these factors will influence whether applicants receive a single-entry or multiple-entry visa. He also reassures viewers with existing long-term visas that their visas remain valid. The video offers insights into how individuals can improve their chances of obtaining the desired visa type.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Canada has made significant changes to its visa policy, particularly regarding the duration of visitor visas.
  • 😀 Visas that were previously issued for 5 to 10 years or valid for the passport's duration will no longer be automatically given.
  • 😀 Visa officers now have the discretion to decide if an applicant will receive a single-entry or multiple-entry visa based on certain factors.
  • 😀 One major factor in visa decisions is the purpose of the visit, whether for a single event, tourism, or family visit.
  • 😀 Applicants coming for short-term visits (e.g., attending a conference) may now receive a visa only for the duration of their stay, rather than for several years.
  • 😀 Financial stability is crucial, and visa officers will assess the applicant's income to justify granting a single or multiple-entry visa.
  • 😀 If an applicant's financial sponsor (host) in Canada is financially stable, they may be eligible for a multiple-entry visa.
  • 😀 Family ties and employment ties play an important role in visa decisions; stronger ties increase the chances of getting a multiple-entry visa.
  • 😀 Travel history is considered; applicants who have adhered to visa policies in previous travels are more likely to be granted a multiple-entry visa.
  • 😀 Applicants who already have a 5- or 10-year visa don't need to worry, as their visas remain valid. However, entry decisions will still be assessed each time they arrive based on current circumstances.

Q & A

  • What is the recent change in Canada's visa policy discussed in the video?

    -The recent change in Canada's visa policy is that they no longer issue long-term visas (5 or 10 years) based on the validity of the passport. Instead, the type and duration of the visa (single-entry or multiple-entry) will now depend on several factors.

  • What factors will determine whether an applicant gets a single-entry or multiple-entry visa?

    -The factors include the purpose of visit, the applicant’s financial stability, ties to their home country, travel history, and other individual circumstances like family obligations or employment status.

  • How does the purpose of visit impact the type of visa an applicant receives?

    -If the purpose of the visit is a single event, like a business meeting or a conference, the applicant may be granted a single-entry visa for the duration of the event. If they are visiting for tourism or family visits, it may also result in a single-entry visa depending on the specifics of the trip.

  • What role do financial factors play in the visa decision-making process?

    -Financial stability is a critical factor. Applicants need to prove that they have a stable, ongoing source of income to justify the type of visa they are applying for. If an applicant’s financial situation is stable, they are more likely to be approved for a multiple-entry visa.

  • How does an applicant’s employment situation affect their visa application?

    -The strength of an applicant's employment ties plays a significant role in visa approval. Strong employment ties or family obligations in the home country increase the likelihood of receiving a multiple-entry visa. Weaker ties may result in a single-entry visa.

  • Does having a history of visiting other countries affect the visa decision?

    -Yes, an applicant’s travel history can be a factor. If they have previously visited other countries and complied with visa regulations without violating any policies, it may increase their chances of being granted a multiple-entry visa.

  • What happens to people who already hold a 5 or 10-year visa under the new policy?

    -Those who already hold a 5 or 10-year visa are not affected by the policy change. Their visas remain valid, and they can still enter Canada as long as they follow the rules. However, each time they enter Canada, the immigration officer may reassess their situation.

  • How will the entry process change for those with an existing long-term visa?

    -Even with a long-term visa, every time an individual enters Canada, they will be subject to a new review by the entry officer. This includes assessing if their circumstances have changed, such as whether they are at risk of overstaying or violating the terms of their visa.

  • How does the involvement of a host in Canada impact the visa decision?

    -If an applicant is being hosted by someone in Canada, the host’s financial stability will be considered in the visa decision. A strong, stable host can help an applicant secure a multiple-entry visa, while a weaker host may limit the applicant to a single-entry visa.

  • What is the role of employers in securing a visa for their employees traveling to Canada?

    -Employers sponsoring employees to attend a conference or meeting in Canada must provide a letter confirming the details of the event. This letter can help the applicant secure a multiple-entry visa if the employer’s credentials and the event's legitimacy are established.

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