Processing Time & Government Fees
| IRCC Application Fee | CAD $100 per person |
| Biometrics Fee | CAD $85 per person |
| VFS Service Charge | ~$41 USD |
| Processing Time (Nigerians) | ~85 calendar days |
| Application Method | Online via IRCC (faster) |
| Multiple Entry Validity | Up to 10 Years |
| Family Group Fee Cap | CAD $500 (5+ members) |
Required Documents
Canada's approval rate for Nigerians is ~55%. The top three refusal reasons are insufficient financial evidence, weak ties to Nigeria, and no prior international travel history. Our documentation strategy directly addresses all three.
Do not book non-refundable flights before approval. A tentative itinerary is sufficient — we provide this as part of our service and book actual flights once the visa is confirmed.
How It Works
Submit Documents
Share passport, financials & supporting docs via WhatsApp or email
We Prepare Forms
IMM 5257, IMM 5645, fee payment, itinerary & full document pack
Biometrics at VFS
You attend VFS Lagos or Abuja — we schedule and brief you beforehand
Collect Passport
Visa stamped and returned via VFS or couriered to your address
Canada Visitor Visa for Nigerians — 2026 Complete Guide
What is the Canada Visitor Visa?
The Canada Visitor Visa — officially a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — is a stamped visa issued by IRCC that allows Nigerian citizens to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, business meetings, or events. It is not a work or study permit.
Most approved Nigerian applicants receive a multiple-entry visa valid for up to 10 years, allowing repeated visits without reapplying. Each individual stay is limited to 6 months as determined by the CBSA officer at the port of entry.
Canada Visa Requirements for Nigerians (2026)
- Valid Nigerian passport — 6+ months beyond return date, 2+ blank pages
- Completed IMM 5257 (Visitor Visa) and IMM 5645 (Family Information) forms
- Bank statement — last 6 months, showing consistent balance and income
- Proof of stable employment (2+ years) or registered business
- Evidence of strong ties to Nigeria — property, family, employment contract
- Travel itinerary or invitation letter from a Canadian host
- Prior international travel to US, UK, or Schengen countries (strongly recommended)
- IRCC fees: CAD $100 application + CAD $85 biometrics, paid online
Canada Visa Processing Time from Nigeria (2026)
For Nigerian applicants, Canada visitor visa processing takes approximately 85 calendar days (~12 weeks) from biometrics submission. This is significantly longer than many other nationalities due to higher document scrutiny. Apply at least 4–5 months before your travel date and complete your VFS biometrics appointment promptly.
Canada Visitor Visa Approval Rate for Nigerians
Approximately 55% of Canadian visitor visa applications from Nigeria are approved. The three most common refusal reasons are insufficient financial evidence, weak ties to Nigeria, and no prior travel history to developed countries. Our documentation process is specifically structured to address all three risk areas.
Single vs Multiple Entry Canada Visitor Visa
- Multiple Entry — valid up to 10 years. Each visit up to 6 months. Most approved Nigerian applicants receive this type
- Single Entry — one visit only, valid up to 6 months from arrival. Issued in limited circumstances
How Previous US, UK, or Schengen Visas Help Your Canada Application
Prior approvals from the US, UK, or Schengen countries are among the strongest factors in a Canadian visa application. They demonstrate immigration compliance and a track record of returning home after travel. Include copies of all prior visa labels and travel stamps — it can be the difference between approval and refusal.
Can I Reapply After a Canada Visa Refusal?
Yes — there is no formal appeal, but you can reapply at any time. However, reapplying with the same documentation will produce the same result. You must address the specific refusal reason with new, stronger evidence. We analyse your refusal letter, identify the exact gaps, and build a substantially stronger reapplication.
Canada Visa FAQs for Nigerians
For Nigerians, standard processing takes approximately 85 calendar days (about 12 weeks) from when biometrics are submitted at VFS. Apply at least 4–5 months before your travel date and complete biometrics promptly after receiving your instruction letter to avoid additional delays.
No. Never book non-refundable flights before your visa is approved. A tentative travel itinerary is sufficient. We provide this itinerary as part of our service and book your actual flights once the visa is confirmed.
At VFS Global centres in Nigeria — Lagos at Admiral Ayinla Way, Lekki Phase I, or Abuja at Silverbird Entertainment Centre, 1161 Memorial Drive, CBD. After paying fees via IRCC, you receive a biometric instruction letter to book your VFS appointment. We handle scheduling as part of our service.
Approximately 55%. The top refusal reasons are insufficient financial evidence, weak ties to Nigeria, and no prior travel to developed countries. Strong, well-prepared documentation targeting these three areas significantly improves your approval chances — this is the focus of our service.
Each visit is typically limited to 6 months, determined by the CBSA officer at the Canadian port of entry — not by your visa's validity date. Your visa may be valid for 10 years, but you cannot stay beyond the duration stamped at arrival. Overstaying carries serious immigration consequences.
Yes. There is no formal appeal, but you can reapply at any time. Submitting the same application again will produce the same refusal — you need new or stronger evidence addressing the specific reason given. We review your refusal letter, identify the exact gaps, and prepare a significantly stronger reapplication.