After you have registered for the conference, if you need to apply for a visa please request:
1) Official letter of recognition of CICHMR 2025 provided by the Canada Border Services Agency to us for dispatch to registered delegates.
2) A letter of invitation to attend the CICHMR 2025 containing The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Special Event Code.
Attendance at a conference such as CICHMR 2025 is considered to be a cross-border business activity and therefore you will be considered a business visitor.
International delegates attending the CICHMR 2025 who require a visa to enter Canada will be issued a Business Visitor Visa by the Canada High Commission in their home country.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) International Events and
Convention Services Program (IECSP) has officially recognised the CICHMR 2025.
To facilitate Canadian border procedures it is recommended that participants present a copy of the official letter of recognition provided by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) – International Events and Convention Services Program (IECSP) to a CBSA Border Services Officer upon their arrival to Canada.
The CICHMR 2025 has been registered with The Special Events Unit of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
If you require a visa we strongly advise that after registering for the CICHMR 2025 you request a “letter of invitation” to the Conference. The letter of invitation will contain The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’ Special Event Code for the event. The “letter of invitation” will facilitate your entry into Canada and the processing of visa applications. The Special Events Unit of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Canadian Border Services Agency will have access to a copy of the format of the letter of invitation. The “letter of invitation” will also facilitate the processing of visa applications.
Please note that following the The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada policy, an invitation letter as well as the letter of recognition will only be issued to registered delegates who have confirmed their place in the conference, by paying the registration fee.
Delegates are encouraged to submit their visa applications well in advance of the date of the event.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Visa-exempt foreign nationals are expected to have an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to or transit through Canada. Exceptions include U.S. citizens, and travellers with a valid Canadian visa.
NEW – Biometrics (Global Expansion)
Depending on your nationality, you January be required to give your biometrics when you apply for the Canada visa.
Starting January 31, 2018 the biometric requirement became mandatory for nationals of Europe, Middle East and Africa, and
Starting January 31, 2018 the biometric requirement became mandatory for nationals of Asia, Asia Pacific and the Americas.
For additional information on whether or not you require a biometric, please refer to our fast facts about Biometrics.
Canada International Conference On Health and Medical Research
January 28-31, 2025| Calgary, Canada
Canada Visa
Visitor requirements to enter Canada
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Most visitors need an Electronic Travel Authorization or a visa to travel to Canada.Some people January only need their valid passport.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON VISAS AND ENTRY INTO CANADA
After you have registered for the conference, if you need to apply for a visa please request:
1) Official letter of recognition of CICHMR 2025 provided by the Canada Border Services Agency to us for dispatch to registered delegates.
2) A letter of invitation to attend the CICHMR 2025 containing The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Special Event Code.
Attendance at a conference such as CICHMR 2025 is considered to be a cross-border business activity and therefore you will be considered a business visitor.
International delegates attending the CICHMR 2025 who require a visa to enter Canada will be issued a Business Visitor Visa by the Canada High Commission in their home country.
Government of Canada Information on visiting Canada on business
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) International Events and
Convention Services Program (IECSP) has officially recognised the CICHMR 2025.
To facilitate Canadian border procedures it is recommended that participants present a copy of the official letter of recognition provided by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) – International Events and Convention Services Program (IECSP) to a CBSA Border Services Officer upon their arrival to Canada.
The CICHMR 2025 has been registered with The Special Events Unit of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
If you require a visa we strongly advise that after registering for the CICHMR 2025 you request a “letter of invitation” to the Conference. The letter of invitation will contain The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’ Special Event Code for the event. The “letter of invitation” will facilitate your entry into Canada and the processing of visa applications. The Special Events Unit of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Canadian Border Services Agency will have access to a copy of the format of the letter of invitation. The “letter of invitation” will also facilitate the processing of visa applications.
Please note that following the The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada policy, an invitation letter as well as the letter of recognition will only be issued to registered delegates who have confirmed their place in the conference, by paying the registration fee.
Submission of Visa Applications:
Canada does not have a visa office in every country so it is important that delegates visit the website of the visa office responsible for processing their visa applications. Information is available on the IRCC website on how to submit a visa application and the documentation required.
Delegates are encouraged to submit their visa applications well in advance of the date of the event.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Visa-exempt foreign nationals are expected to have an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to or transit through Canada. Exceptions include U.S. citizens, and travellers with a valid Canadian visa.
NEW – Biometrics (Global Expansion)
Depending on your nationality, you January be required to give your biometrics when you apply for the Canada visa.
Starting January 31, 2018 the biometric requirement became mandatory for nationals of Europe, Middle East and Africa, and
Starting January 31, 2018 the biometric requirement became mandatory for nationals of Asia, Asia Pacific and the Americas.
For additional information on whether or not you require a biometric, please refer to our fast facts about Biometrics.