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 ‎Canada is an excellent destination for tourism, study, and business ‎due to its diverse opportunities and welcoming atmosphere. For ‎tourists, Canada offers breathtaking landscapes, from the majestic ‎Rocky Mountains to the stunning Niagara Falls, and vibrant cities like ‎Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, rich in culture and entertainment. ‎Students benefit from world-class educational institutions, offering ‎globally recognized degrees, ‎

a safe environment, and opportunities for work during and after their ‎studies. For business professionals, Canada is a hub of innovation ‎with a stable economy, modern infrastructure, and access to global ‎markets, making it ideal for networking and investment opportunities. ‎With its friendly people and high quality of life, Canada ensures a ‎rewarding experience for all visitors.

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    Type of Visas: ‎

    The Canadian Embassy in Jordan offers a wide range of visa options ‎for individuals wishing to visit, study, work, or immigrate to Canada. ‎The type of visa you need depends on the purpose of your visit. ‎Below are the most common types of visas and permits offered by the ‎Canadian Embassy in Jordan:‎

    ‎1. Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa)‎
    A Visitor Visa is required for individuals who wish to visit Canada for ‎tourism, family visits, or business purposes. Visitor visas are generally ‎short-term and can be single or multiple-entry.‎

    • Tourist Visa: For individuals visiting Canada for tourism or ‎leisure.‎
    • Business Visa: For individuals visiting Canada on business, ‎attending meetings, conferences, or training.‎
    • Family Visit Visa: For visiting family members who are Canadian ‎citizens or permanent residents.‎
    • Super Visa: A long-term, multiple-entry visa specifically for ‎parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent ‎residents. This visa is valid for up to 10 years and allows stays of ‎up to 2 years at a time‎

    ‎2. Study Permit (Student Visa)‎
    A Study Permit is required for foreign nationals who wish to study at a ‎designated learning institution in Canada.‎

    • Study Permit: If you have been accepted by a Canadian school, ‎college, or university, you will need a study permit to study in ‎Canada for more than 6 months.‎
    • Post-Graduation Work Permit: After completing a program of ‎study in Canada, eligible students may apply for a work permit to ‎gain Canadian work experience.‎
      Note: Students from certain countries may not need a visa to study in ‎Canada but must still apply for a study permit.‎

    ‎3. Work Visa / Work Permit‎
    A Work Permit allows foreign nationals to work temporarily in Canada.‎

    • Temporary Work Permit: Issued for specific jobs in Canada, ‎typically requiring a job offer from a Canadian employer and, in ‎most cases, a Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).‎
    • Open Work Permit: Allows the holder to work for any Canadian ‎employer, but it is usually issued in specific circumstances, such ‎as for spouses of skilled workers or international students.‎
    • Intra-Company Transfer: For employees of multinational ‎companies who are transferred to the Canadian branch of the ‎company.‎
    • Work Permit for Specific Occupations: Certain occupations, like ‎caregivers or agricultural workers, have specific work permits ‎tailored to them.‎

    4. Transit Visa‎
    A Transit Visa is required if you are passing through Canada on your ‎way to another country.‎
    This visa is valid for 48 hours or less and allows you to stay in Canada ‎while you transit between two countries.‎
    It is typically issued if you are flying from one country to another, with a ‎stopover in Canada.‎