🇨🇦Canada Visa for Holy See (Vatican City) Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Holy See (Vatican City) passport holders need an approved eTA (electronic travel authorisation) before travelling to Canada — a quick online pre-screening completed before departure, not a full visa.
Must hold a passport or travel document issued by the Vatican. Requires eTA for air travel only. Added to official eTA-required list as confirmed on the official entry-requirements page.
canada.ca ↗How Holy See (Vatican City) citizens apply for a Canada visa
- → Apply online for the eTA before you travel; approval is usually quick. Apply here ↗
Canada visa cost for Holy See (Vatican City) citizens
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
CAD 7 (~$5)
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 · sourced from official government fee schedules
Canada visa types
Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor Visa)
Tourism, visiting family, short business trips
Apply online via IRCC. Most nationalities require a TRV; some require only an eTA. Fee is CAD 100.
Apply here ↗Business Visitor
Short business trips: attend meetings, conferences and events, buy Canadian goods, or receive/give after-sales service — without entering the Canadian labour market
Not a separate visa: a business visitor travels on a visitor visa (TRV, CAD 100) or an eTA (CAD 7) depending on nationality. No work permit needed. Main source of income and principal place of business must remain outside Canada. Stay up to 6 months.
Apply here ↗Transit Visa
Visa-required nationals passing through a Canadian airport en route to another country, transiting in 48 hours or less
Free of charge (no processing fee). Required for visa-required nationals connecting through a Canadian airport for 48 hours or less. Not needed if you already hold a valid Canadian visitor visa or are eTA-eligible and flying. Separate from the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) and China Transit programs.
Apply here ↗Other Canada visa categories (7)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Canada. Eligibility varies by visa type — some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Study Permit
Studying at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) for programs longer than 6 months
Requires acceptance letter from a DLI. Fee is CAD 150. Students can work up to 20 hours/week off-campus.
Apply here ↗Work Permit (Employer-Specific)
Working for a specific Canadian employer
Tied to one employer, job and location. Most require a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the employer; CUSMA/USMCA and CETA provide LMIA-exempt streamlined pathways for US, Mexican, and EU nationals. Fee is CAD 155.
Apply here ↗International Experience Canada (IEC) – Working Holiday
Living and working in Canada for up to 1–2 years (youth, select nationalities)
Available for youth 18–35 from over 30 countries via bilateral agreements. Apply through IEC portal. Total fee is CAD 284.75 (CAD 184.75 IEC participation fee + CAD 100 open work permit holder fee), per the IRCC fee list updated 2026-07-02.
Apply here ↗Open Work Permit
Work for almost any employer in Canada with no job offer or LMIA required (e.g., spouses of skilled workers/students, PGWP holders, IEC, PR applicants, vulnerable workers)
Not job-specific — no LMIA, job offer or employer compliance fee needed. Available only in specific situations (spouses/common-law partners of skilled workers or students, PGWP holders, IEC Working Holiday, PR applicants, protected persons, vulnerable workers). Fee CAD 255 (CAD 155 work permit + CAD 100 open work permit holder fee).
Apply here ↗Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Graduates of eligible Canadian designated learning institutions (DLIs) to gain Canadian work experience after finishing their studies
Open work permit for graduates of eligible DLIs. Length matches the study program (minimum 8 months) up to a maximum of 3 years; issued once per person. Fee CAD 255 (CAD 155 work permit + CAD 100 open work permit holder fee). Field-of-study and language eligibility criteria apply following the 2024–2025 reforms.
Apply here ↗Super Visa (Parents and Grandparents)
Parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to visit for extended periods
Multiple-entry visa valid up to 10 years; each stay up to 5 years per entry (extendable by up to 2 more years from inside Canada). Requires qualifying medical insurance and proof the host child/grandchild meets the minimum income (LICO). Dependants cannot be included. Fee CAD 100 (same as a visitor visa).
Apply here ↗Spouse or Common-Law Partner Sponsorship (Family Class)
A Canadian citizen or permanent resident sponsoring a spouse, common-law/conjugal partner or dependent child for permanent residence
Family-class permanent residence pathway (not a temporary visa). Sponsor must be 18+ and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Total fee CAD 1,260 (includes sponsorship, processing and right of permanent residence fees). A spouse/partner being sponsored from inside Canada may also apply for an open work permit while the application is processed.
Apply here ↗Canada visa for Holy See (Vatican City) citizens — FAQ
Do Holy See (Vatican City) citizens need a visa for Canada?
Not a visa, but yes — an approved eTA (a quick online pre-screening) is required before travelling.
What documents do Holy See (Vatican City) citizens need for Canada?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Canada visa category — check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.
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