Label | Significance |
Issued At | Location of the visa is issued. |
Date of Issue Expiry Date | This is the date of which you are authorized to enter the Canada.
The expiration date of the visa, but to be more precise it is the last date on which you can enter Canada.
Both these dates gives you the period of time where the visa can be used to enter into Canada. (This does not mean this should be the duration of your stay) |
No.of Entries | "Multiple" The word "Multiple" means that you have been given a multi-entry visa and you have the right to use it many times.
Or "One" or "Two" If the word "One" or "Two" is indicated in this graph, it means that you can enter the country once or twice.
Or “Transit” It shows that you meet the requirements to transit for up to 48 hours through a Canadian airport. |
Category | V-1 Category V-1, Visitor is the name of a temporary resident visa, with which you can visit the country for tourist and guest purposes, business visits or transit through the country. The V-1 visa is valid until the expiration date of your passport.
Or “W-1” Worker visa identifies the traveler as a worker. A work permit visa is provided to qualifying foreign nationals to allow them to work in Canada for a set length of time.
Or “IM-1” IM-1 is a single use visa for the specific purpose of travelling to Canada to land as a Permanent Resident. |
Surname / Given Name | Your Last and first name according to the foreign passport. |
Passport No | Number of your passport. |
Person(s) | The word "One" means that the visa is issued for one person, that is, only for you. |
C-Rec / Rec.F | FPC - Fee Paid in Canada
Or it can be FPA - Fee Paid Abroad |
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