Service category

Temporary Residence

Temporary residence services support visitors, families, and workers through visitor visas, spousal open work permits, super visa matters, and selected business visit pathways.

Temporary Residence

What this service covers

  • Spousal open work permit support
  • Visitor visa support for tourists, parents, and business visitors
  • Super visa support for parents and grandparents
  • Exploratory visit guidance under selected business-focused PNP contexts

What clients can expect

  • Temporary entry planning and eligibility review
  • Document guidance for family visit and short-term stay matters
  • Clearer preparation for super visa and related visitor processes

Who this service supports

  • Families arranging extended visits to Canada
  • Applicants seeking temporary status while longer-term plans are considered
  • Clients who want structured help before submitting visitor or work-related applications
Temporary pathway review

Clarify whether the matter is a visitor, family-visit, or work-related temporary residence case.

Application preparation

Gather the records needed to support purpose of visit, ties, and family or status details.

Submission and follow-up

Move into filing with a clearer understanding of what has been submitted and what may be requested next.

Questions clients often ask

These answers help clients understand the service scope, likely next steps, and what to prepare for.

Do temporary residence services include super visa applications?

Yes. Super visa support for parents and grandparents is part of the temporary residence service category.

Is a visitor visa different from a super visa?

Yes. A super visa is designed for eligible parents and grandparents and is different from a regular visitor visa.

Next step

Discuss this pathway with the Jaison Immigration team.