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🇨🇦 Canada Visitor Visa for Pakistanis

Professional Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) guidance for Pakistani nationals — document review, online application preparation, cover letter strategy, financial file review, biometrics guidance, and refusal-risk assessment. Shaheen Visa helps employed applicants, business owners, students, family sponsors, and previous-refusal cases.

Quick Facts
Visa TypeTRV — Visitor
Max Stay6 months
Processing4–12 weeks
FeeCAD $100
InterviewSometimes
Assessment FocusStrong evidence required
How Shaheen Visa works

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Free case analysis

Submit your profile. We review your eligibility, risk level, and recommended path — honestly, with no sales pressure.

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Step 2

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Eligible applicants receive a focused 15-minute case discussion after initial review. We explain your options, required documents and next steps before you decide to proceed.

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If you are happy to proceed, we provide a written quote. One Shaheen service fee covers your full application support — scope confirmed before payment begins.

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Official visa fee, biometric fee, VFS / embassy charges, and all government costs are paid separately by the client. Shaheen Visa charges a professional consultancy service fee only. Visa approval is not guaranteed — final decision belongs to the relevant embassy, consulate, or immigration authority.

Last reviewed: June 2026 | Verified against IRCC official guidance

Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) for Pakistanis

The Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), commonly called the Canada visitor visa, allows Pakistani nationals to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or attending events. Applications are processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and are submitted online via the IRCC portal.

Canada assesses Pakistani applications with significant scrutiny, similar to the UK and USA. The key concern for immigration officers is whether you have strong enough ties to Pakistan to guarantee your return. Canada has seen increasing numbers of visitor visa holders overstaying or misusing the visa category — this has led to stricter evaluation of Pakistani applications in particular.

The current government fee for a Canada visitor visa is CAD 100 (approximately PKR 20,100) per person, with a family cap of CAD 500 (approximately PKR 100,500) for eligible family applications. Biometrics are required for most Pakistani applicants and carry a separate fee of CAD 85 (approximately PKR 17,100) per person, or CAD 170 for a family. VFS passport transmission, courier, and service charges are additional costs. Government fees, exchange rates, and VAC service charges may change — our team confirms the latest payable amount before submission.

💡 CAN+ (Facilitated Processing): If you held a Canadian visa in the past 10 years or hold a valid US nonimmigrant visa, your application may qualify for CAN+ facilitated processing. CAN+ is not a separate visa and does not guarantee approval — it may trigger faster processing automatically, but ties to Pakistan and financial evidence still matter fully.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport — scanned copy of all pages including blank pages and old passports
  • IMM 5257 form — Application for Temporary Resident Visa, completed online
  • IMM 5645 family information form — details of family members
  • Digital photograph — as per IRCC specifications
  • Biometrics fee ($85 CAD) — in addition to visa fee ($100 CAD)
  • Bank statements (6 months) — personal and/or business account showing consistent funds
  • Proof of employment — letter from employer with position, salary, duration, and approved leave; NOC for trip duration
  • Business documents — NTN, registration certificate, tax returns (self-employed)
  • Proof of property and assets — ownership documents, utility bills to demonstrate ties to Pakistan
  • Travel itinerary — planned activities and accommodation details
  • Invitation letter — if visiting Canadian citizens or permanent residents, include their status and contact details
  • Purpose of visit letter — your own letter explaining why you want to visit Canada and confirming your return
  • Previous travel documents — stamps and visas showing a history of international travel and return

The Online Application Process

Canada requires online applications through the IRCC portal (ircc.canada.ca). The process involves creating an account, completing the IMM 5257 and supporting forms, uploading all documents as PDFs or JPEGs, and paying the fees online. After submitting, you will receive a biometrics instruction letter and must attend a biometrics appointment at a VAC (Visa Application Centre) in Pakistan.

⚠️ Document quality matters significantly. Blurry scans, incomplete forms, or missing pages are a common reason for delays or refusals. All documents must be clearly legible with no cut-off edges.

Why Canada Visitor Visas Get Refused for Pakistanis

  • Insufficient ties to Pakistan — no stable employment, no property ownership, no dependent family members remaining in Pakistan
  • Weak or inconsistent financial evidence — funds that do not match the declared lifestyle or insufficient funds for the trip
  • Vague purpose of visit — unclear or unconvincing reason for travel to Canada
  • Family members already in Canada — if close relatives are in Canada as immigrants or visa holders, officers may question return intent
  • Young, unmarried, unemployed applicants without assets — profiles with minimal ties to Pakistan are high-risk
  • Application errors or missing documents — incomplete IMM forms, missing signatures, or poor-quality scans

Applicant-Specific Strategy

IRCC assesses each application based on your full profile — ties, financials, and travel history. A generic checklist alone does not build a credible application:

  • Employed applicants: Employment letter must confirm leave approval dates, position, salary, and expected return-to-work. Salary credits in bank statements must match the stated salary in the letter.
  • Business owners: Business registration, NTN/STRN, tax profile, business bank statement, personal bank statement, and a business cover letter explaining the business and why you will return to manage it.
  • Students: Enrollment letter, student card, NOC from institution, full financial package from sponsoring parent or guardian, and documented family ties in Pakistan.
  • Housewife / dependents: Sponsor income and bank statements, maintenance letter, marriage certificate or NADRA FRC, and clear family tie explanation.
  • Family application: FRC, children's school letters, proof of shared funding, and a consistent travel plan for the whole group.
  • Previous refusal: Never conceal a prior refusal. Review the refusal reasons, correct the weaknesses with updated evidence, and explain the improvement in your cover letter.

How Shaheen Visa Helps

  1. Initial eligibility and refusal-risk assessment based on your documents
  2. Personalized checklist — tailored to your profile, not a generic form list
  3. Financial document review — bank statement consistency, salary matching, deposit explanation
  4. Online application preparation guidance — IRCC portal forms and document upload
  5. Cover letter and itinerary drafting — profile-specific and credible
  6. Biometrics appointment guidance at your VFS location
  7. Previous refusal analysis and reapplication file rebuild

No consultant can guarantee Canadian visa approval. The final decision rests with IRCC. Our role is to help you present your genuine case as clearly and consistently as possible.

Processing Times

Processing times for Canadian visitor visas vary significantly and change frequently. As of early 2026, standard processing for Pakistani applicants has ranged from 4 to 12 weeks, though some applications take longer. IRCC publishes current processing times on their website and you can check your application status via the IRCC portal. Do not book non-refundable travel until your visa is approved.

Processing times last verified: May 2026. Check ircc.canada.ca for current estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — Pakistani passport holders require a Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) before travelling to Canada. Pakistan is not on Canada's visa-exempt list.
The Canada TRV is issued as a physical counterfoil/sticker placed in your passport. The application is submitted online through the IRCC portal. Your passport must be submitted after a positive decision to receive the visa sticker.
IRCC does not publish a fixed minimum. They assess whether your funds are sufficient for your stay and consistent with your income history. For a 2–3 week visit, a reasonable baseline is CAD 3,000–5,000 or more accessible in your bank account, but your overall 6-month financial picture matters more than any single balance figure.
Yes, but prior travel — especially to the UK, Schengen area, or Gulf countries — strengthens your profile by showing you have travelled and returned to Pakistan. For first-time international travellers, strong employment, property, and family ties in Pakistan become even more critical.
No — never purchase non-refundable flights before your TRV is approved. A provisional itinerary showing intended travel dates is sufficient for the application.
Yes. If your relatives are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, an invitation letter from them helps. However, having family in Canada also increases scrutiny on your return intent — you must demonstrate strong ties to Pakistan to overcome this.
Yes — Pakistani nationals must provide biometrics (fingerprints and photo). Once enrolled, your biometrics are valid for 10 years. There is a separate biometrics fee of CAD 85 per person in addition to the visa application fee of CAD 100.
You can reapply. You must declare the previous refusal in your new application. The key is understanding why you were refused and addressing those specific weaknesses with updated, corrected evidence — reapplying with the same profile rarely changes the outcome.
Processing times are dynamic and published on the IRCC website. Standard processing for Pakistani applicants has ranged from 4 to 12 weeks historically, but times vary. Check the current IRCC processing-time checker on their website before planning your application timeline.
We review your full profile, prepare a personalized document checklist, review your bank statement for consistency, draft your cover letter and purpose-of-visit letter, guide your online IRCC application, and advise on biometrics. For previous refusals, we analyse the refusal reason and rebuild your file. No consultant can guarantee approval — the decision belongs to IRCC.

📋 Start with a free profile review. Send us your passport details, previous travel history, employment or business profile, bank statement summary, and intended travel dates. We will assess your eligibility, flag refusal risks, and explain what your specific profile needs — before you pay the IRCC visa fee.

Official Resources

Apply online: ircc.canada.ca

Check processing times: IRCC Processing Times

Shaheen Visa professional service fee is confirmed in writing before payment. Official visa, biometric, embassy, appointment, courier, insurance, medical, translation, tuition and third-party fees are separate unless clearly stated in writing.

Optional Writing Support

Need a Visit Visa Cover Letter?

A clear cover letter can explain your travel purpose, financial position, sponsor details, home ties, and planned return in a professional format. Shaheen Visa can prepare a case-specific cover letter based on your real profile and documents.

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