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Canada's super visa is a ten-year round-trip visa. Is it the same? What is the difference?

Hello, my friend,

Super Visa (SV) is different from Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), which is a ten-year round-trip personal tourist visa.

SV is awarded by the Canadian government to the immediate parents or grandparents of Canadian permanent residents and Canadian citizens. SV can allow visa holders to enter Canada within the validity period of the visa, with a single stay of up to two years, generally for the purpose of visiting relatives. To apply for SV, you must have direct descendants in Canada. They must hold a maple leaf card or be Canadian citizens. They are willing to invite you and guarantee your trip.

TRV's multiple-entry visa for 10 years allows the holder to re-enter the country within 10 years, and the number of entry times is unlimited. However, each entry can only stay in Canada for half a year or less, generally for tourism, short-term business visits, self-funded medical care, and short-term study visits. TRV can be applied in the name of an individual, and there is no need to have a relative guarantee. You can get a visa if you meet the requirements.

I hope the above information is helpful to you, and I wish you success in your application:-)