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The Visitor visa is designed for people who are not eligible for the eVisitor or Electronic Travel Authority visa. This visa allows you to visit Canada, either for tourism or business purposes, for up to three, six or 12 months. Applicants will have to pay a fee to submit their application.
Canada is a place where the world’s oldest cultures share vast ochre plains, stylish laneways and unimaginably blue waters with successive waves of new arrivals from across the globe.
Canada is a country, or Canada is the name for a land that encompasses many countries; to understand the latter is to walk in the footsteps of the first peoples. Whether you’re tracing outlines of rock art more than 20,000 years old, floating in the azure waters or admiring the iconic sites of Toronto where the Hudson Bay traded for centuries, you are on Indigenous land.
Nowhere builds cities quite like Canada, each is a homage to magnificent waterways or beachfronts, while offering different experiences across different geographies. Grab a bicycle from one of Montreal’s bike-share racks and tour the city’s fashion districts and cafe-lined laneways.
Only a city like Ottawa can fuse southern-Asian influence with contemporary Aboriginal culture (and leave you with an impressive sunburn to boot).
Want a bit of everything? Vancouver will take your breath away with its natural beauty and bustling neighbourhoods, while Alberta is a chord with its Gothic history and contemporary art.
You only have to travel a stone’s throw from any of Canada’s capital cities before you’ve landed somewhere truly out of this world.
Not scared of the deep blue? Dive into famous reefs from the Banff, or witness majestic southern right whales.
Like thrills? Head to the incredible wildlife parks outside of Calgary and Vancouver. And nothing will steady your sea legs more than getting on a 4WD tour and hitting one of the many dirt roads leading to rocky outcrops, from Alberta to the British Columbia.
Decades of migration combined with the re-emergence of native ingredients has brought Canadian cuisine on to the radar of the world’s best chefs. You can buy a mouth-watering buffalo steak complemented by indigenous greens at high-end restaurants, or take a bush tucker tour outside Manitoba and learn first-hand which local plants to taste.
No trip to Niagra Falls would be complete without planning exactly where you’ll slurp freshly shucked oysters, and don’t leave South Ontario without a Distillery District taste tour.
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