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Russian Visa Toronto: Canadians Can Still Apply in 2026
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Toronto visa specialist clarifies that Canadian passport holders can still apply for regular Russian visas despite widespread uncertainty
TORONTO - TelAve -- Canadians who need to travel to Russia can still apply for a Russian visa in 2026, despite confusion caused by the continuing political tensions between Canada and Russia. Canadian passport holders remain subject to Russia's visa requirement, and regular visa applications continue to be accepted through Russian consular procedures in Canada.
For people searching for a Russian visa Toronto, the key point is that visa availability has not disappeared. However, applicants must follow the correct procedure and should not assume that Russia's electronic visa system applies to Canadian citizens.
Canada is not currently included on Russia's list of nationalities eligible for the unified e-visa. Canadian passport holders therefore generally need to use the regular visa application process and meet the requirements of the appropriate visa category.
"Many people hear about the political restrictions between Canada and Russia and assume that Canadians can no longer obtain a Russian visa. That is not the same as the actual visa rule," said Alex Selivanov, founder of Visa Center in Toronto. "Applicants should first confirm the correct visa category, required documents and current consular procedure before making travel arrangements."
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Visa applicants should also distinguish between obtaining permission to enter Russia and Canadian government travel advice. As of August 20, 2026, the Government of Canada continues to advise Canadians to avoid all travel to Russia. Receiving a Russian visa does not change that advisory, and travellers should review current government guidance before making travel decisions.
Visa Center is an independent Toronto-based visa and international document services company and is not affiliated with the Russian government, embassy or consulate. Established in 2003, the company assists clients with international visas, Russian documents, powers of attorney, apostilles, police certificates and other cross-border document procedures.
Canadians seeking information about Russian visa procedures can find additional guidance through Visa Center's Russia-related services at russia.visacenter.ca.
About Visa Center
Visa Center is a Toronto-based international visa and document services company serving individuals and businesses across Canada. Established in 2003, the company assists clients with international visas, Russian documents and related international documentation procedures.
Media Contact:
Alex Selivanov
Founder, Visa Center
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
416-979-4626
https://russia.visacenter.ca
VisaCenter.ca
For people searching for a Russian visa Toronto, the key point is that visa availability has not disappeared. However, applicants must follow the correct procedure and should not assume that Russia's electronic visa system applies to Canadian citizens.
Canada is not currently included on Russia's list of nationalities eligible for the unified e-visa. Canadian passport holders therefore generally need to use the regular visa application process and meet the requirements of the appropriate visa category.
"Many people hear about the political restrictions between Canada and Russia and assume that Canadians can no longer obtain a Russian visa. That is not the same as the actual visa rule," said Alex Selivanov, founder of Visa Center in Toronto. "Applicants should first confirm the correct visa category, required documents and current consular procedure before making travel arrangements."
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Visa applicants should also distinguish between obtaining permission to enter Russia and Canadian government travel advice. As of August 20, 2026, the Government of Canada continues to advise Canadians to avoid all travel to Russia. Receiving a Russian visa does not change that advisory, and travellers should review current government guidance before making travel decisions.
Visa Center is an independent Toronto-based visa and international document services company and is not affiliated with the Russian government, embassy or consulate. Established in 2003, the company assists clients with international visas, Russian documents, powers of attorney, apostilles, police certificates and other cross-border document procedures.
Canadians seeking information about Russian visa procedures can find additional guidance through Visa Center's Russia-related services at russia.visacenter.ca.
About Visa Center
Visa Center is a Toronto-based international visa and document services company serving individuals and businesses across Canada. Established in 2003, the company assists clients with international visas, Russian documents and related international documentation procedures.
Media Contact:
Alex Selivanov
Founder, Visa Center
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
416-979-4626
https://russia.visacenter.ca
VisaCenter.ca
Source: Visa Center
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