If you entered Canada as a visitor or temporary resident, and need to stay longer, you must take action to extend your legal status as a visitor.
Extending your stay as a visitor
If you entered Canada as a visitor, you would have entered on one of two documents:
an electronic travel authorization (eTA)
a visitor visa (also called a temporary resident visa)
If you would like to stay in Canada longer, you need to apply for a visitor record.
When do I need to apply?
It is important that you apply before your current status expires. Canada allows most visitors to stay for up to 6 months.
If you entered Canada through a primary inspection kiosk, your status expires 6 months from your date of entry or when your passport expires, whichever comes first.
What is a visitor record?
A visitor record is not a visa. It is a document that gives you status in Canada and allows you to remain in Canada legally. Your visitor record will have an expiry date, at which point you must leave the country or submit another extension to remain in Canada legally.
A visitor record does not guarantee you re-entry to Canada should you choose to leave the country.
Extending your stay as a temporary resident
If you are a visitor, temporary worker, or student, you may apply to renew your status.
In order to be eligible, you must:
Submit your application before the original expiry date of your status
Continue to meet the initial requirements of your stay
Abide by all the conditions of your status (i.e. not working or studying without authorization)
Meet the requirements of the category under which you are currently applying to be restored as a temporary resident
How to Apply
To apply to extend your stay, you must complete an application package and provide your personal information and necessary documents. You may apply through the online portal here.
Each member of your family who wishes to extend their stay in Canada must apply separately. This includes your spouse or common-law partner as well as any dependent children.
The steps to apply are as follows:
Make sure you have all the necessary documents
Pay the fees
Make sure to fill in the forms as completely as possible. Keep a copy for your records
Sign and date your forms
Submit your application, required fees and all supporting documents online