Visas & Permits Required For Business Visits to Canada
Business visitors may enter Canada for a variety of reasons, but all must meet the following criteria:
Business visitors may enter Canada for a variety of reasons, but all must meet the following criteria:
- They must have no intent to enter the Canadian labour market. That is, they will not be gainfully employed by a Canadian employer during their time in Canada; and
- Their activity must be international in scope. It is assumed that a business visitor is engaging in cross-border business activity of some sort
- Their primary source of remuneration is from outside of Canada;
- Their principal place of employment remains outside of Canada; and
- The accrual of their employer’s profits are located outside of Canada.
- Employees of foreign companies contracting Canadian companies;
- After-sales service providers;
- Trainers and trainees, including intra-company training;
- Attendees of board of director’s meetings; and
- Employees of short-term temporary residents (such as caregivers or personal assistants)