What is a Business Visitor?
Without getting directly into the Canadian Labor Market, a business visitor is an alien national who travels to Canada in order to undertake activities relating to an international business. A business visitor may engage in some activities like:
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attending a business meeting or conference or conducting site visits to observe
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attending a product and sales training conducted by a Canadian parent company or a distributor
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dealing with an after sales agreement
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buying goods in Canada for a foreign company
Qualifications for Business Visitors
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Applicants as business visitors must establish that their main source of income and their businesses are outside of Canada.
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Business visitors must have no criminal records or health-based inadmissibility, otherwise they will have to apply for a Temporary Resident permit.
Essential documentations required
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Canadian organization’s invitation to a foreign applicant
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Letter from a foreign company attesting that the applicant is employed by them on a full time basis
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A verification that the applicants will not come to Canada for employment purposes
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Include a copy of the After-Sales Agreement if any
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A copy of Passport data page
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A resume showing that the applicants have sufficient experience to conduct a training and they are properly employed by a foreign company and are only entering Canada for purposes of conducting a training for a particular product
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An itinerary showing activities from entry to exit from Canada
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Proof to establish sufficient ties to the applicants’ home country
Visitor Visa Exemptions
The Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has outlined the visitor-visa exempt countries as follows:
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The constant changes made to immigration policies in Canada are giving rise to many complicated areas in immigration and visa applications, that serve as barriers to people with immigration objectives.
Specializing in immigration and visa application preparations for over 15 years, Niren and Associates undertakes more than just collecting documents and submitting forms to an immigration officer. The firm uses all possible remedies and legal means to persuade and inform an immigration officer of an applicant’s real intention for coming to Canada.




