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What does fpc mean in Canadian visa?

FPC is the abbreviation of feepaidinCanada, which means "pay your application fee".

Canadian visa refers to the procedures that foreign citizens need to go through when they go to Canada. Visa is a kind of license issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws to foreigners who apply for entry, exit or transit.

Application description

1. China citizens must apply for a visa to enter or transit Canada with any kind of passport (except HKSAR passport holders). China citizens can pass through designated Canadian airports without a visa if they meet the ChinaTransitProgram, but the requirements of the program are very strict. Please refer to the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada for details.

2. The Canadian Visa Application Center accepts all kinds of temporary resident visa applications (including work permit visas and study permit visas) and applications for permanent residents' travel documents to return to Canada. The website of the Visa Center covers the visa application process and other relevant information. Please read it carefully before submitting your application.

3. All immigration applications should be processed directly at the Canadian Embassy/Consulate.

4. Visa application fee shall be paid in RMB cash. No matter whether the visa is issued or not, the visa application fee will not be refunded.

Extended data:

Canada visa application process:

1. The visa applicant determines the purpose and itinerary of going to Canada;

2. Log in to the Canadian Embassy in official website to browse the relevant visa information;

3. Determine the application method:

Apply for online login, fill in the application form online and upload the application materials as required, and send the passport to the visa application center after receiving the notice from the embassy;

Written application:

(1) Download the visa application form and the list of materials required for visa application;

(2) Prepare visa application materials;

(3) Apply for a visa at the Canada Visa Application Center;

4. Waiting for visa review or supplementary information;

5. Get a visa. After obtaining a visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time and the number of days of stay of the visa are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information on the visa, such as the spelling of the name, is correct. If you find something wrong, you should contact the Canadian embassy or consulate or visa application center in time.

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