A visitor visa extension, officially known as a visitor record, allows you to stay in Canada longer as a visitor, worker authorized to work without a work permit, or student authorized to study without a study permit. It provides a new expiry date, indicating when you must leave Canada by. A visitor record is not a visa and does not guarantee re-entry into Canada if you leave.
To apply for a visitor record, you need:
I ensure your application is complete, accurate, and well-documented to reduce the risk of refusal.
Every situation is unique. I tailor strategies and documentation to highlight the strength of your case.
I simplify the extension process, ensuring you understand each requirement and deadline.
Processing times for visitor visa extensions can vary. For the most current information, please refer to the IRCC processing times page.
The fee for extending your stay as a visitor is $100 CAD per person. If you’re restoring your status as a visitor, the fee is $239.75 CAD.
Yes, you can apply online for a visitor record to extend your stay in Canada. Applying online is faster and allows you to track your application status.
You should apply at least 30 days before your current status expires. The expiry date for your status is on the stamp in your passport (this is not the date included on your visitor visa).
If you apply to extend your stay before your current status expires, you can legally stay in Canada until a decision is made on your application. In this situation, you have maintained your status.