For visa application processes, do we generally upload real tickets or those fake ones? The processing time is usually longer than the amount of time we can hold a ticket, in such cases, which ones should i go for?
Itineraries are fine. You don't even have to provide one. I never did.
Fully paid round-trip tickets do not guarantee approval at all. You'll find the Visitors forum has many cases where the applicant provided paid tickets and still got rejected.
Thanks @bellaluna and @k.h.p. yes not fake tickets, but those tickets that travel agents provide , m not sure what we call them. But do the officers know that these would just last for some days only?
Yes, they do know that. And it doesn't matter - visa officers want to see you are thinking about costs of travel and can afford it.
Having tickets, real or tentative, does not change your visa chances. People apply without any kind of tickets and get approved. People apply with fully paid tickets and get refused.
What you need to do is show an idea of when and where you'd go in Canada and an ability to pay for it.
Yes, they do know that. And it doesn't matter - visa officers want to see you are thinking about costs of travel and can afford it.
Having tickets, real or tentative, does not change your visa chances. People apply without any kind of tickets and get approved. People apply with fully paid tickets and get refused.
What you need to do is show an idea of when and where you'd go in Canada and an ability to pay for it.