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I have been issued Visa Category B-1 , Visitor-Business.
I would like to inquire if If advised category is only valid for business visit or i can vacation in Canada on this visa type. My first entry will be for visit and stay will be less than 5 days, after which i will leave. I was hoping i can come back as a tourist after a while.
Thanks in advance for your response.
I have been issued Visa Category B-1 , Visitor-Business.
I would like to inquire if If advised category is only valid for business visit or i can vacation in Canada on this visa type. My first entry will be for visit and stay will be less than 5 days, after which i will leave. I was hoping i can come back as a tourist after a while.
Thanks in advance for your response.
You should be getting a different visa if you are coming on vacation. Some have been refused entry if they return for tourism.
Refer to
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?st=16.3
Below it says the following... then maybe it is also applicable to a Business Visa
I got a multiple-entry temporary resident visa to visit a relative in Canada last year. Can I use it to travel to Canada on a business trip?
Yes, as long as it has not expired. Make sure you have documents that support your business visit to Canada. See
Business visitors: Checklists for more information.
I used a temporary resident visa for a recent business visit to Canada. Can I use it for a holiday in Canada?
If it is a multiple-entry visa and it has not expired, you can use it to enter Canada for both business and tourism. If it is a single-entry visa, you will need a new visa.
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