Business purpose should be narrow and clear
Meetings, conferences, site visits, training discussions, or supplier visits should be described with dates and supporting records.

Application for Temporary Residence in Industrial Area
Sawan Law House LLP helps Industrial Area clients prepare temporary residence applications by reviewing business visit purpose, meeting records, employer documents, funds, ties, forms, and IRCC correspondence.
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Industrial Area temporary residence applications often involve business travel where the details matter. The package should explain what the visitor will do in Canada and avoid blurring that purpose with employment.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Industrial Area clients prepare visitor visa, business visitor, visitor record, extension, and refusal-response materials with organized company and travel records.
We help clients describe business visits in a way that is specific and properly supported.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Temporary residence requirements, visitor visa rules, forms, fees, and processing steps can change, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Meetings, conferences, site visits, training discussions, or supplier visits should be described with dates and supporting records.
A business visit is not the same as taking employment in Canada, so the proposed activities should be reviewed carefully.
Letters, invitations, contracts, meeting agendas, and travel funding should tell one consistent story.
Industrial Area Focus
Clients may need help with business visitor materials, visitor visas, visitor records, extensions, or refusal review.
We help organize employer letters, company records, meeting invitations, travel budgets, ties, and IRCC correspondence.
We help identify activity concerns, prepare explanations, check forms, and respond to biometrics or document requests.
How We Help
We help review whether the stated purpose, activities, records, and travel plans support a temporary business visit.
We help organize letters from employers, Canadian contacts, meeting agendas, conference records, and travel funding documents.
We help visitors in Canada review status expiry, continued purpose, visitor record documents, and next steps.
We help review refusal reasons, unclear purpose concerns, financial issues, weak ties, and possible next steps.
Our Process
We assess the proposed business activities, travel dates, employer support, funds, ties, travel history, and prior applications.
We build the package with company records, invitation materials, meeting details, financial proof, and explanations.
We help review forms, uploads, biometrics, passport requests, IRCC updates, and next steps after a decision.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
A visitor visa is not work authorization. Proposed activities should be reviewed before filing.
Employer letters, meeting invitations, agendas, company records, travel funding, and return obligations can be relevant.
The file should explain the purpose, timing, contacts, funding, and why the visit is temporary.
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