Medical Exams for Visitors, Students and Workers
Who needs a medical exam
If you plan to stay for 6 months or less
You generally don’t need a medical exam, unless you plan to work in certain jobs.
Read MoreVisiting Canada
Transit Visa
Visitor Visa
Business Visa
Super Visa
Visitor Record, Extend Your Stay
Change Status,Visitor to Student/Worker
eTA,Electronic Travel Authorization
Who needs a medical exam
If you plan to stay for 6 months or less
You generally don’t need a medical exam, unless you plan to work in certain jobs.
Read MoreA temporary public policy has been issued to allow certain temporary residents in Canada with a visitor status to apply for a work permit from within Canada.
Read MoreDecision-makers are required to follow the rules of procedural fairness throughout the decision-making process.
Read MoreBackground The Department recently conducted a fundamental review of the policy on excessive demand on health and social services, as
Read MoreYou may be deemed rehabilitated, depending on: the crime you committed how serious the crime was and how much time has passed
Read MoreIf you have a valid reason to travel to Canada If you’re otherwise inadmissible but have a reason to travel
Read MoreBeautiful landscapes. A diverse, welcoming culture. A rich, storied history. Canada’s tourism industry truly is world-class. And every day, tour operators, retailers, hoteliers, restaurateurs—many small business owners—welcome thousands of tourists from around the world. It is these hardworking Canadians that give us a welcoming, inclusive and warm reputation for which we are famous.
Read MoreTHE August international visitor numbers are in and they are proof that this past summer has been an exceptional time of growth for tourism in British Columbia.
Year-to-date figures show an 11.5% increase in international visitors over the same time period last year (January to August). That represents close to four million total overnight international visitors (3,990,574) that came to B.C. during the first eight months of this year.
Read MoreIf you want to immigrate to Canada, you and your family members must include a police certificate when you apply. If you are a student or temporary foreign worker, a visa office may also ask you for a certificate.
Read MoreIf you have a criminal conviction in Canada, you must seek a record suspension (formerly a pardon) from the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) before you will be admissible to Canada. See section Overcoming Criminal Inadmissibility for more information.
Read Morethe residency requirements of those applying for citizenship have been strengthened and applicants are now required to provide Notices of Assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency to prove they were resident in Canada for income tax purposes for the required time period.
Read MoreThe Government of Canada today announced that Canada and the United States (U.S.) are delivering on key Beyond the Border Action Plan commitments related to joint Trusted Traveller and Trusted Trader programs, including the official opening of the eGate pilot project that allows NEXUS members extended expedited passage at the Peace Bridge port of entry in Fort Erie, Ontario.
Read MoreSponsored parents’ immigration program is the next program to have measures introduced to limit the inventory of applications in the system. The 4 measures announced today also contemplate introduction of a long-term visit visa, increase admissions, continue public consultations, and freeze the intake of new applications with immediate effect.
Read MoreThe federal government says it will repair Canada’s broken family reunification system by boosting the number of parents and grandparents accepted into Canada, imposing a moratorium on new applications, and introducing a new “supervisa” for extended visits.
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