Submit Your Application In-Person
Step 1 :
Read complete information on the visa/permit requirements on the IRCC website
and download the appropriate application forms and checklist relevant
to the purpose of your visit. Please refer to the “VISA TYPES” page to
obtain details on visas/permits.
Step 2 :
Fill out the application form and other relevant documents electronically and print.
Forms (including the barcoded sheets) are to be printed on a white, bond quality, non-glossy paper, using a laser printer.
If you are unable to provide all
the supporting documents as mentioned in the official IRCC document
checklist, you are required to fill out and sign the waiver form and attach it with your application form.
Failure to provide a completed and signed waiver form may result in additional delays or refusal of your application for a visa, permit or travel document.
Step 3 :
Read the attached privacy policy, fill out the VFS Consent Form and attach it with their application form.
IMPORTANT:
If a completed and signed VFS consent form is not included with the
application, we will NOT be able to assist you, and your application
will be returned to you.
Step 4 :
Pay visa fees as per instructions in the Canadian Visa Office website.
Please note that when submitting application
via the CVAC, in person or by mail, visa fees must be paid in addition
to CVAC (VFS Global) service charge.
Step 5 :
Visit your local Canada Visa
Application Centre (CVAC), make sure you bring your passport,
photographs, completed forms and all supporting documents as per
checklist and IRCC fee instrument and payment instructions. Applicable
service charges will be levied. Please ensure you bring an accepted method of payment.
Step 6 :
Once you are at CVAC, pay the service charges,
hand your complete application and obtain a receipt. This receipt
contains your unique tracking number which you will need to track the
progress of your application online.
Every year, over 35 million people choose to
visit Canada to enjoy the many opportunities which Canada has to offer,
including visiting family and friends.
If you wish to visit Canada, you must first find out if you need a visitor (temporary resident) visa.
If you wish to travel to Canada for purposes
other than business or pleasure, you are required to apply for a visa
in the right category, such as study or temporary work.
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