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Does a Canadian visa have a stipulated time for first entry?

Canada’s ten-year multiple-entry visa allows the holder to enter Canada multiple times within ten years, with no limit on the number of entries. However, each entry can generally only stay in Canada for half a year or less, and Generally, the purpose is tourism, short-term family visits, short-term business visits, self-paid medical treatment, short-term study visits, etc. A ten-year multiple-entry visa can be applied for in your own name. You do not need to have relatives in Canada to sponsor you. You can obtain a visa if you meet the conditions. Nowadays, when applying for a Canadian visa, it is generally a ten-year multiple-entry visa by default. Canadian tourist visas, business visas, and family visit visas all fall into this category.

If it is a first-time landing visa obtained after successfully applying for Canadian investment immigration, you need to pay attention to the landing time on the visa. You need to land within the required landing time range, and then apply for a Maple Leaf Card after landing in Canada. There are no restrictions.

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