Canadian Business Visitor Visa

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Canadian Business Visitor Visa

Who is a business visitor in Canada?

A person who travels to Canada on business is considered a person who is coming :
 
  1. for activities related to international business that don’t directly involve entering the Canadian labor market. An example of this would be someone who moves to Canada:
  2. to meet individuals from nations with whom they do business and to observe site visits because a Canadian company invited them to participate in training in:
product use, sales, and other business transaction functions are all they need to enter Canada without a work permit. Visitors from businesses must demonstrate that their primary place of business and primary source of income are outside of Canada.
 
If you are working for a Canadian company, you are not considered a business visitor and may need a work permit. Take, for instance, the situation in which you are an employee sent by a foreign company to carry out a contract with a Canadian company.
 
Visitors from businesses and businesspeople are not the same thing. Under the terms of a free trade agreement, businesspeople come to Canada to work there. Learn more about people in business. A work permit is not required for nationals admitted to Canada as foreign business visitors. It is recommended that each situation be assessed on a case-by-case basis to determine whether a foreign national is eligible for admission to Canada as a business visitor or whether they require a Canadian work permit.
 
You can come to Canada without participating in the Canadian labor market to participate in international business activities or come to Canada for a limited period to expand your partnerships. Visitors who come to work in Canada usually stay for a few days or weeks, but are allowed to stay for up to six months.
 
If you want to travel to Canada for business, you must identify yourself as a business visitor You intend to work in Canada, expect to stay for more than six months, and your principal place of business, income and source of profit are all located outside of Canada.
 
You are eligible to enter Canada because you have a valid travel document such as a passport, you have sufficient funds for your stay and return home, and you plan to leave Canada at the end of your trip. Furthermore, there is no risk to the safety, security or health of Canadians.
 

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