Transit Visa

A Transit Visa is a document issued by the Government of Canada that allows a foreign national to transit through Canada on their way to another country. To be eligible for a Transit Visa, an individual must:
- Have a valid passport and all necessary travel documents for their final destination.
- Prove that they will continue their journey outside of Canada.
- Not pose a security risk to Canada.
- Not be inadmissible to Canada on health or security grounds.
The process to obtain a Transit Visa involves submitting a completed application, along with supporting documents, to a Canadian visa office. The processing time for a Transit Visa varies depending on the visa office and the specific circumstances of the applicant.
Please note that some individuals may be exempt from the requirement of a Transit Visa, such as those who hold a valid visa for the country of their final destination, or those who are citizens of visa-exempt countries and are traveling through Canada on a direct flight.
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