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CanGuate

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Jul 2, 2010
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I know this is a little off topic as we are in family class section, but we are thinking of trying the impossible and applying for a tourist visa to be able to take our daughter to visit her Canadian family for the first time. My question is if we are actually granted it how long is it valid for? If we originally say we want to travel in June but decided to wait till September will the visa still be valid?

Thx everyone for your advice
 
If you apply for a single entry temporary residence visa, they are usually valid for 6 months, from the day you submitted the application papers.
Multiple entry visas can be valid for as long as the officer gives... usually anywhere from 1-5 years, however the individual can not stay in Canada on the visa for longer than 6 months at a time, unless they apply for an extention.
 
right i know they are valid for 6 mths once you arrive in canada aren't they? not from when we applied for the visa, and of course it is always up immigration at port of entry how long it is valid for....
 
I'm just going by what my boyfriend's visitors visa said... It said it was issued on the day we applied for it, and it had an expiry date of exactly 6 months later, which was on the official visa. Maybe each embassy has a difference in their visitors visa, Im not sure. Sorry.
 
Oh ok, thanks for you help which visa office did your boyfriend use? was it hard to get? We are having trouble and I am really worried and not sure we should even bother.... gosh how i hate canadian immigration!!! I just want my husband to be able to come with me to show our new daughter and to do it as a couple! grrrrr
 
He applied from Santo Domingo in Dominican Republic. Depending which country you're applying from, they can be very hard to come by. They are not easy to get in Dominican Republic, but if you don't try, then you definitely won't get it. It's worth a shot!