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Temporary Residence: Canadian Visas with Mundo360

At Mundo360 Immigration Consultancy, we have years of experience helping foreign nationals obtain temporary residence in Canada. We offer full guidance and support for the main types of Canadian visas and permits for those looking to study, work, or visit the country for a limited time.

We assist with:

  • Study Permits
  • Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP)
  • Work Permits
  • Visitor Visas and Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTA)
  • Super Visas for parents or grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents

What Is Temporary Residence in Canada?

Temporary residence is a legal status granted to foreign nationals who want to stay in Canada for a specific purpose such as studying, working, or visiting for a limited period.

Each visa type has its own eligibility criteria and duration. At Mundo360, we help determine which pathway best fits your goals and prepare your application with precision.

Types of Canadian Visas and Permits We Offer

Study Permit

A Study Permit is required for international students to attend an academic institution in Canada. It’s also essential to work on campus or in internships related to the program.

Basic requirements:

  • Letter of acceptance from a designated Canadian institution
  • Valid passport or travel document
  • Proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses (including dependents)

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

The PGWP allows international graduates to work in Canada after completing their program. The permit duration can extend up to 3 years, depending on the length of your studies.

It offers valuable Canadian work experience, which is essential if you plan to apply for permanent residence later.

Work Permit

Work Permits are granted to foreign nationals who have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer. These permits allow you to work specifically for that employer under certain conditions.

There are different types of work permits depending on the job, your qualifications, and the employer’s requirements.
Mundo360 will guide you in choosing the right one and preparing a strong application.

Visitor Visa and eTA

Depending on your nationality, you may need one of the following to enter Canada:

  • A Visitor Visa for tourism or short stays
  • An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for air travel

Both require proof that you meet entry conditions as a temporary resident. We help you avoid errors or delays by guiding you through the process from start to finish.

Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents

The Super Visa is a long-term, multiple-entry visa designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

It allows them to stay in Canada for up to 2 years per visit and remains valid for 10 years—making it a great alternative to family sponsorship.

Why Choose Mundo360 for Your Temporary Residence?

  • Expert guidance from a certified RCIC
  • Personalized support in Spanish and English
  • Proven experience with Canadian visas for study, work, and tourism
  • Human-centered approach with a professional process

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Take the First Step Toward Temporary Residence in Canada

Whether you want to study, work, or visit Canada, Mundo360 is here to help you apply for the right visa—professionally and confidently.

Contact us today to start your application for Temporary Residence: Canadian Visas.

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