Not the visas. It's asking about statuses. To make it clearer, when you have a Canadian immigrant visa, you don't have permanent resident status until you land and after you land even when your visa expires you have the status.
Now this question asks about other countries, and very clearly wants all statuses including visitor status. So list those, not visas. It is detailed much better in the guide for paper application:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-0002-application-canadian-citizenship-under-subsection-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html
Tell us if you have had immigration, permanent resident status and/or citizenship in any other country outside of Canada (e.g. your country of birth)
- Check either yes or no.
- If you check yes, complete the chart.
- Tell us which countries you have held status in, and exactly what status you held or currently hold (student, employment/worker, visitor, refugee/protected person, permanent resident or citizen).
- Date you obtained each status(YYYY-MM-DD)
- End date if no longer valid, if applicable (YYYY-MM-DD). Leave blank if you currently hold this status
If you had a work permit or equivalent go with worker, study permit or equivalent go with student, for visitor list durations of your visit (this didn't exist in older forms, but they added it in 2020, for citizenship if you had it since birth use date of birth, PR is also obvious. There's also an "other" option to use if it doesn't fit into these categories, for example many of the US status dependent codes could be selected as other and provide the exact status).
Some people get confused by the word "Immigration Status" and think it doesn't apply to visitor status. They are wrong. Check out here for IRCC's definition of immigration status:
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/immigration-citizenship/helpcentre/glossary.html
Immigration status: non-citizen’s position in a country—for example, permanent resident or visitor.