Business Visitor Visa
What is the best way to travel to Canada for business?
If you’re planning a business trip to Canada, you’ll need to know what a business visitor is, what you may do as a business visitor, and what you’ll need to do and bring to enter the country.
What is the definition of a business visitor?
If you do any of the following, you are a business visitor.
- Coming to Canada temporarily to search for ways to develop your business
- Invest or advance your business relationships without being a part of the Canadian labor market
- Visiting Canada temporarily to explore ways to grow your business, invest, and advance your business relationships
Business visitors normally stay for a few days or weeks in Canada, although they can stay for up to six months.
How to make it clear that you’re a business visitor
To be considered a business traveler to Canada, you must demonstrate that you:
- You intend to stay for a period of less than six months.
- You have no intention of working in Canada.
- Your primary location of the business, as well as your primary source of income and profit, is located outside of Canada.
- You’ve got documents to back up your application.
- Because you meet Canada’s fundamental entrance requirements, you are eligible to enter the country.
- A valid travel document, such as a passport, is required.
- having enough money to last the duration of your visit and come home
- Make arrangements to depart Canada at the conclusion of your visit.