Visitor Records
A Visitor Record is a document issued by Canadian immigration authorities that grants an extended stay in Canada as a visitor. Foreign nationals who wish to enter or remain in Canada for longer than 6 months may require a Visitor Record. This application can be submitted either before entering Canada or while in Canada, depending on the circumstances, as long as an individual’s current Canadian status remains valid.
At Zohil-Morton Law, we assist individuals in determining whether they require a Visitor Record and provide comprehensive legal support to ensure a smooth application process.

Who Needs a Visitor Record?
A Visitor Record is an independent document that allows an extended stay in Canada, whether as a visitor, a worker authorized to work without a work permit, or a student permitted to study without a study permit. It also allows individuals to change their temporary resident status, such as transitioning from a study permit or work permit holder to a visitor, depending on their specific circumstances. It is important to note that a Visitor Record is not the same as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV).
Legal Assistance for Visitor Record Applications
Determining whether you require a Visitor Record can be confusing. At Zohil-Morton Law, we help individuals understand and navigate the Canadian immigration process, both prior to entering Canada and while in the country. We provide detailed guidance on the Visitor Record application process to ensure a thorough understanding and compliance with immigration regulations.
Navigate Canadian Immigration Law With Confidence
If you are seeking professional advice on Canadian immigration matters, we are here to offer professional guidance and trusted, personalized support. With expertise in Canadian Immigration Law, we provide tailored legal services to ensure your immigration process is seamless and stress-free. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward your Canadian immigration journey.