Everything Philippines citizens need to know about applying for a Canada visa. Updated April 2026.
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| Visa Type | Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — Visitor |
| Application Fee | CAD $100 + $85 biometrics |
| Processing Time | 4-10 weeks |
| Maximum Stay | 6 months per visit |
| Official Portal | Official application site |
IMM 5257 form via IRCC online portal
Biometrics fee CAD $85 (valid for 10 years)
Large Filipino diaspora in Canada — invitation letters from Canadian relatives are common but not sufficient alone
An invitation from a Canadian relative helps but does not guarantee approval — you must independently prove you can fund the trip and will return.
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Yes. Philippines citizens need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — Visitor to visit Canada. The application fee is CAD $100 + $85 biometrics and standard processing takes 4-10 weeks.
The Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — Visitor application fee is CAD $100 + $85 biometrics. Biometrics fee CAD $85 (valid for 10 years) Budget for the total cost including biometrics, service centre fees, and any required medical examinations.
Standard processing for Philippines citizens applying for a Canada Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — Visitor takes 4-10 weeks. Apply well in advance of your intended travel date to allow for potential delays.
Beyond standard documents (valid passport, photos, financial proof), Philippines citizens must meet these corridor-specific requirements: IMM 5257 form via IRCC online portal. Biometrics fee CAD $85 (valid for 10 years). Large Filipino diaspora in Canada — invitation letters from Canadian relatives are common but not sufficient alone. TravelReady generates a personalised checklist for the Philippines-Canada corridor.
An invitation from a Canadian relative helps but does not guarantee approval — you must independently prove you can fund the trip and will return. The most common rejection causes for this corridor are incomplete documentation, insufficient financial evidence, and weak ties to Philippines. TravelReady's Expert Document Validation checks your documents against embassy rules specific to the Philippines-Canada route before you submit.
Data sources: Requirements sourced from official embassy and consulate websites, IATA travel regulations, and government immigration portals.
Update policy: Requirements are reviewed continuously and updated within 24 hours when policy changes are announced. Last reviewed: April 2026
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