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Is it much higher for a family of three to apply for a Canadian individual tourist visa than for an only child?

The first question: there is no difference between family travel and being single. The passing rate is not determined by the number of people, but depends on whether you have an immigration tendency in the eyes of immigration officials. Whether you have an obvious tendency to emigrate depends largely on whether you have many connections (economic and domestic) in China. For example, there is a house and a long-term stable job in China, a large number of long-term time deposits in banks, and children in China. These letters of guarantee will be good evidence that you will return to China after traveling, and there is no tendency to emigrate.

The second question: Is there any influence? If a tourist visa has a time limit, it will be invalid when it expires. But you have to pay to apply for a visa, so if you can't go, don't apply and don't waste money.