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A transit visa can be issued for one or two entries depending on your itinerary, so a round trip that connects through Canada both ways may need a two-entry visa.
A transit visa is not always single-use. It can be valid for one or two entries depending on how your trip is structured.
If you connect through Canada only on your outbound journey, a single entry is enough. If your return flight also routes through a Canadian airport, you will need a two-entry transit visa so you are covered in both directions. Make sure your application reflects your full itinerary so the visa matches how you will actually travel.
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