Whether you are recruiting talent or relocating to Canada, we support you throughout the entire process—from connecting with approved employers to managing your permanent residence application.
Visitors must apply through the standard entry process managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
A well-prepared application with clear travel purpose and proper documentation can significantly improve approval chances.
Professional guidance ensures your travel strategy is structured correctly from the start.
Canada offers world-class education institutions, strong business ecosystems, and growing demand for skilled professionals.
For many visitors, a short trip becomes the beginning of a much larger life decision.
The infographic below shows how a short visit to Canada can evolve into education pathways, business expansion, or permanent residency strategies.
This short briefing explains how international visitors can legally explore study, business, and immigration opportunities while visiting Canada.
Immigration planning should always be structured and compliant with Canadian law.
Our role is to help visitors understand their options and develop long-term plans responsibly.
The FIFA World Cup will bring the world to Canada. But for many visitors, it can also be the first step toward building a future here.
A short visit can provide the clarity needed to plan your next chapter.
Whether you are recruiting talent or relocating to Canada, we support you throughout the entire process—from connecting with approved employers to managing your permanent residence application.
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A: The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Canada will host 13 matches in two cities: Toronto and Vancouver. Toronto will host 6 matches, while Vancouver will host 7 matches.
A: Toronto and Vancouver are the only Canadian host cities for the tournament. Toronto’s matches will be played at BMO Field, while Vancouver’s matches will take place at BC Place. Both stadiums are being prepared to welcome thousands of international fans.
A: There is no special FIFA World Cup visa for Canada. Depending on your nationality, you may need either a visitor visa, an eTA, or no document at all. It is important to apply early because processing times may increase before the tournament.
A: No, having a FIFA World Cup ticket does not guarantee entry into Canada. You must still meet Canada’s immigration requirements and receive approval for your visa or eTA. Border officers make the final decision when you arrive in Canada.
A: FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest tournament in history. It will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Canada itself will host 13 of those matches.
A: Fans should apply as early as possible, ideally several months before the tournament begins. As the World Cup gets closer, visa and eTA processing times are expected to become longer because of the large number of visitors traveling to Canada.
A: When completing your application, you should mention “FIFA World Cup 26” as the purpose of your visit. This helps Canadian immigration officials understand the reason for your travel and may make your application easier to process.