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Temporary Resident Visa

Temporary Resident Visa

Canada welcomes millions of visitors each year. You need a temporary resident visa to enter Canada unless you are a citizen or permanent resident of Canada or a country that is free from visa requirements.

Decisions about applications for Temporary Resident Visas (TRV) are decided exclusively based on the information included in the application package, without the use of interviews. To avoid being rejected, you must properly support your application.

How we can help?

We may assist you if you want to apply for a temporary resident visa or if your application has been rejected by creating an application that is customised to your circumstances and includes all the required supporting documentation and legal reasons.

Common reasons for TRV refusal are:

  • Lack of Travel History​​: An essential factor in TRV applications is travel history. The likelihood of the applicant's visa being denied increases if they have never left their home country. The need for expert help is necessary to overcome this obstacle.
  • Strong Family Ties to Canada: Strong ties to one's family in Canada can be advantageous when applying for a visa. However, it may also result in the TRV application being rejected. Olive Branch can assist you in overcoming this TRV denial reason by bolstering your application with strong legal justifications.
  • Purpose of Visit: Refusal could result from a poor justification or a lack of documentation proving the purpose of the visit.
  • No employment opportunities in one's country of origin
  • Current employment situation
  • Personal Assets
  • Financial situation of host in Canada: If applicable
  • Documents that do no appear authentic
  • History of overstaying on a previous visit to Canada
  • Illegal status in Country of Residence

We can help :

To prevent any delays, we can help in the professional presentation of your case. Fill out the initial assessment form to assist us in guiding you more effectively.