
To apply for a Transit Visa, you'll need to meet certain requirements.
To apply for a Transit Visa, you'll need to meet certain requirements. First, you must be a citizen of a visa-required country who is not eligible for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). You should also be transiting through a Canadian airport for 48 hours or less and hold a valid passport and onward travel documents. Additionally, you must not be planning to visit Canada during your connection.
The application process for a Transit Visa can be completed online, unless you have a disability that prevents you from doing so or hold certain types of identity or travel documents. When applying, you'll need to provide personal details, travel documents information, and proof of sufficient funds to support your trip. You may also be asked to provide information about your education history, criminal and medical background, and family information.
It's essential to note that there is no fee charged for a Transit Visa. However, processing times can vary, and it's recommended to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information on processing times. You can find this information by visiting the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website and using their online tool to check processing times.
After submitting your application, you may be required to provide biometrics, which includes fingerprints and a photo. Your application will then be reviewed to ensure it's complete and includes all necessary documents. If your application is approved, you'll receive a Transit Visa, which is an official document that will be placed in your passport, allowing you to transit through a Canadian airport for up to 48 hours.
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