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How to apply for a tourist visa to Canada?

It is really difficult to get a tourist visa to Canada, because Canada is not a tourist destination country in China, so it is very difficult for individuals to apply for a tourist visa. Try visiting visas and business visas, but you need invitations and guarantees from friends or companies in Canada. The visa officer also has sufficient reasons to prove that you will return to China within the validity period of the visa.

If you are single and speak English for the first time abroad, it is estimated that there is a great possibility of refusing the visa.

Generally, it is handled through travel agencies or agency companies. I suggest you choose carefully.

The General Travel Association requires you to publish:

1, the original passport, and the passport must have my signature at the end.

2. 4 passport photos of the applicant.

3. Fill in the Visa Application Form and Family Form/Education and Employment Details, and you must sign it yourself.

4. The original fake letter issued by the applicant's work unit, one in Chinese and one in English, explaining the applicant's working years, position and monthly salary, and ensuring the applicant to return to China on time. (Official letter of the company, name and address of the company, name of the employer and contact number are required)

5. A copy of the business license of the applicant's work unit shall be stamped with the original red seal.

6. Two business cards.

7. A copy of the applicant's bank deposit and the corresponding stock certificate [about 300,000 yuan].

8. Copy of personal immovable property certificate.

9. A copy of the household registration book of the whole family.

10. Deposit: Shanghai passport 654.38+10,000 yuan (Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui passports150,000 yuan).

If there is a refusal record, the deposit amount will be set separately.

Applying for a Canadian visa is nothing more than the following steps:

1, get the application form;

2. Prepare materials;

3. Submission of materials;

4. Get a visa.

The seemingly simple steps actually cost the applicant a lot of time and energy, especially those who apply for the first time, and are often refused to sign and stamp because of a small link. Therefore, in order to improve the success rate of Canadian visas, we might as well entrust a professional intermediary company to act as an agent.

Formal qualified intermediary companies will do the following after receiving formal entrustment:

1, officially entrusted by the customer;

2. Learn more about the applicant and the inviter, and provide the applicant with a list of submitted materials;

3. After the applicant submits the materials to the company, the company will review and sort out the materials. After all the materials are confirmed, translate them into the text required by the embassy and assist customers to fill in the application form;

4. If face-to-face interviews are needed, conduct face-to-face counseling for customers before face-to-face interviews;

5. Submit the materials and get the visa.

The most important thing is that the intermediary company will issue a list of materials that are "most suitable for the applicant himself" according to the actual personal situation of the applicant, and check every word and sentence of the content, even a punctuation mark is not allowed to be wrong. At the same time, the relevant contents involved in the materials are consistent, so as to prove to the visa officer that the applicant is a qualified applicant, not only meets the conditions, but also will not stay, thus prompting the visa to be issued to the applicant without doubt.

Therefore, if the applicant entrusts an intermediary company to apply for a visa, the applicant's visa success rate will be improved 100%. Whether it is a "white case" signed for the first time or a "case-in-case case" refused for many times, after rectification by a professional company, the success rate of the visa will be much higher than the applicant himself.