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What is the change? Canada will automatically consider visitors for multiple-entry visas and will now charge the same fee of CA$100 for single- or multiple-entry visa applications.
What does the change mean? Frequent business travelers do not need to request a multiple-entry visa. A multiple-entry temporary resident visa (TRV) may be issued to remain valid for up to ten years and the visitors may stay in Canada for up to six months per visit. Application fees for other visa categories in the temporary resident program will be increased slightly.
Background: Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced that as of Feb. 6, all visitors will be automatically considered for a multiple-entry visa. In the past, visitors had to specifically request a multiple-entry visa in the application and pay CA$150 (CA$75 for a single-entry visa). The government will now charge a single fee of CA$100 to process all TRV visas.
BAL Analysis: The change will facilitate business travel and reduce the hassle of having to apply for a visa frequently.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group. For additional information, please contact GlobalVisaGroup@bal.com.
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