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I am a student. I want to go to Canada and visit for a couple of months and then go home. What should I write in the "Purpose of Travel" section? Could you give me some successful samples?
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I am a student. I want to go to Canada and visit for a couple of months and then go home. What should I write in the "Purpose of Travel" section? Could you give me some successful samples?
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closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Itai, Zach Lipton, Ali Awan, Thorsten S. May 14 '17 at 22:13
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
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Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
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@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
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Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02
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I am a student. I want to go to Canada and visit for a couple of months and then go home. What should I write in the "Purpose of Travel" section? Could you give me some successful samples?
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I am a student. I want to go to Canada and visit for a couple of months and then go home. What should I write in the "Purpose of Travel" section? Could you give me some successful samples?
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closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Itai, Zach Lipton, Ali Awan, Thorsten S. May 14 '17 at 22:13
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Itai, Zach Lipton, Ali Awan, Thorsten S. May 14 '17 at 22:13
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
3
Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
1
@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
2
Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02
add a comment |
8
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
3
Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
1
@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
2
Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02
8
8
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
3
3
Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
1
1
@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
2
2
Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02
Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02
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If you look at the information provided by the visa application form (and see that linked question for more information), you'll see that it suggests you supply a copy of a flight ticket showing you will depart Canada (do not buy a nonrefundable ticket or make nonrefundable hotel reservations before you have your visa) or a travel itinerary. In other words, they aren't just looking for a one word answer like "tourism"; they want documentation of your plans.
So you could type up a document stating that you plan to visit Canada for tourism purposes, and then supply your itinerary and accommodation plans: where you will go, when you'll go there, where you'll stay, how you'll get from place to place, etc...
Note that the question specifically says "You must submit proof that you are coming to Canada for a temporary visit." This is your opportunity to convince the officials that you will leave Canada as promised. So somewhere in your application, you will want to ensure you supply proof that you are a student, will be enrolled in classes after you return home, and other documents that show strong ties to your home so you can demonstrate that you will not overstay.
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Although you're a student in your home country, you want to visit Canada for several months, so it would be as a tourist.
The Government of Canada web site will guide you. It takes you step-by-step through the process, telling you what type of visa, what documents, and what arrangements are required.
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
If you look at the information provided by the visa application form (and see that linked question for more information), you'll see that it suggests you supply a copy of a flight ticket showing you will depart Canada (do not buy a nonrefundable ticket or make nonrefundable hotel reservations before you have your visa) or a travel itinerary. In other words, they aren't just looking for a one word answer like "tourism"; they want documentation of your plans.
So you could type up a document stating that you plan to visit Canada for tourism purposes, and then supply your itinerary and accommodation plans: where you will go, when you'll go there, where you'll stay, how you'll get from place to place, etc...
Note that the question specifically says "You must submit proof that you are coming to Canada for a temporary visit." This is your opportunity to convince the officials that you will leave Canada as promised. So somewhere in your application, you will want to ensure you supply proof that you are a student, will be enrolled in classes after you return home, and other documents that show strong ties to your home so you can demonstrate that you will not overstay.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
If you look at the information provided by the visa application form (and see that linked question for more information), you'll see that it suggests you supply a copy of a flight ticket showing you will depart Canada (do not buy a nonrefundable ticket or make nonrefundable hotel reservations before you have your visa) or a travel itinerary. In other words, they aren't just looking for a one word answer like "tourism"; they want documentation of your plans.
So you could type up a document stating that you plan to visit Canada for tourism purposes, and then supply your itinerary and accommodation plans: where you will go, when you'll go there, where you'll stay, how you'll get from place to place, etc...
Note that the question specifically says "You must submit proof that you are coming to Canada for a temporary visit." This is your opportunity to convince the officials that you will leave Canada as promised. So somewhere in your application, you will want to ensure you supply proof that you are a student, will be enrolled in classes after you return home, and other documents that show strong ties to your home so you can demonstrate that you will not overstay.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
If you look at the information provided by the visa application form (and see that linked question for more information), you'll see that it suggests you supply a copy of a flight ticket showing you will depart Canada (do not buy a nonrefundable ticket or make nonrefundable hotel reservations before you have your visa) or a travel itinerary. In other words, they aren't just looking for a one word answer like "tourism"; they want documentation of your plans.
So you could type up a document stating that you plan to visit Canada for tourism purposes, and then supply your itinerary and accommodation plans: where you will go, when you'll go there, where you'll stay, how you'll get from place to place, etc...
Note that the question specifically says "You must submit proof that you are coming to Canada for a temporary visit." This is your opportunity to convince the officials that you will leave Canada as promised. So somewhere in your application, you will want to ensure you supply proof that you are a student, will be enrolled in classes after you return home, and other documents that show strong ties to your home so you can demonstrate that you will not overstay.
If you look at the information provided by the visa application form (and see that linked question for more information), you'll see that it suggests you supply a copy of a flight ticket showing you will depart Canada (do not buy a nonrefundable ticket or make nonrefundable hotel reservations before you have your visa) or a travel itinerary. In other words, they aren't just looking for a one word answer like "tourism"; they want documentation of your plans.
So you could type up a document stating that you plan to visit Canada for tourism purposes, and then supply your itinerary and accommodation plans: where you will go, when you'll go there, where you'll stay, how you'll get from place to place, etc...
Note that the question specifically says "You must submit proof that you are coming to Canada for a temporary visit." This is your opportunity to convince the officials that you will leave Canada as promised. So somewhere in your application, you will want to ensure you supply proof that you are a student, will be enrolled in classes after you return home, and other documents that show strong ties to your home so you can demonstrate that you will not overstay.
answered May 14 '17 at 21:14
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Although you're a student in your home country, you want to visit Canada for several months, so it would be as a tourist.
The Government of Canada web site will guide you. It takes you step-by-step through the process, telling you what type of visa, what documents, and what arrangements are required.
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
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Although you're a student in your home country, you want to visit Canada for several months, so it would be as a tourist.
The Government of Canada web site will guide you. It takes you step-by-step through the process, telling you what type of visa, what documents, and what arrangements are required.
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
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up vote
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Although you're a student in your home country, you want to visit Canada for several months, so it would be as a tourist.
The Government of Canada web site will guide you. It takes you step-by-step through the process, telling you what type of visa, what documents, and what arrangements are required.
Although you're a student in your home country, you want to visit Canada for several months, so it would be as a tourist.
The Government of Canada web site will guide you. It takes you step-by-step through the process, telling you what type of visa, what documents, and what arrangements are required.
answered May 14 '17 at 19:40
Giorgio
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Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
add a comment |
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
Yes, I know that I will be considered as a tourist. One of the documents they want to give you visitor visa is "Purpose of Travel". What should I put there? Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it so much.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:05
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
@user61142 purpose of travel: tourist/tourism
– Giorgio
May 14 '17 at 23:41
add a comment |
8
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because nobody has to tell you what is the purpose of your travel. That will be contrived. You know exactly what you want to go to Canada for.
– Honorary World Citizen
May 14 '17 at 18:19
3
Why are you going to Canada? Tourism? Business? To take classes? Academic research? Visit family? Medical treatment? Employment? International espionage?
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 18:34
1
@Zach Lipton, Tourism. I just wanna know what should I put there. Should I just write that I wanna go to Canada for some tourism in a word file and put it there? Thanks.
– user61142
May 14 '17 at 20:09
2
Possible duplicate of "Purpose of Travel" document for Canadian visa
– Zach Lipton
May 14 '17 at 21:02