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If you’re planning to come to Canada — even just for a short visit — you’ve probably seen terms like TRV, eTA, and TRP.They sound similar, but they are very different, and choosing the wrong one can lead to delays, refusals, or even being denied entry at the border.
Let’s break it down in plain English.
All three documents — TRV, eTA, and TRP — fall under the umbrella of temporary residence in Canada.This means they allow a foreign national to enter or stay in Canada for a limited period, but they do not give permanent residence.
However, they serve very different purposes.
A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is the most common document people think of when they hear “visitor visa.”
You need a TRV (Visitor Visa) if:
Important to know:
A TRV is for people who meet all entry requirements and have no inadmissibility issues.
An eTA is not a visa — it’s a pre-travel authorization.
You need an eTA if:
Just like a TRV, an eTA allows you to travel — not to stay. Your status is decided at the border.
A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is very different from both a TRV and an eTA.
A TRP is designed for people who are inadmissible to Canada but have a valid reason to enter or stay.
You may need a TRP if you:
Key differences:
A TRP is not a shortcut — it’s an exception.
That depends on:
Many people apply for a TRV or eTA when they actually need a TRP, which leads to refusal.
One of the most common mistakes people make is assuming that:
“If I just apply for a visitor visa, it will work.”
If there is any inadmissibility issue, a TRV or eTA will likely be refused — and the refusal stays on your record.
Understanding the right document before applying can save you time, money, and stress.
As a regulated Canadian immigration consultant, I help clients:
If you’re unsure which document applies to your situation, it’s always better to ask before applying.
Final Thoughts
TRV, eTA, and TRP may all fall under temporary residence in Canada — but they are not interchangeable.Knowing the difference can be the difference between a smooth entry and a refusal.
If you’d like help figuring out the right option for you, feel free to reach out.Getting it right the first time matters.