Applying for a Canadian visa? A flight itinerary showing your travel plans is a key supporting document. Here’s how to get one that meets IRCC requirements.
Step-by-step
1. Check IRCC requirements
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) accepts flight itineraries as proof of travel plans for visitor, student, and work visa applications.
2. Choose your route
Select a route to your Canadian destination — popular options include flights to Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, or Calgary.
3. Generate your reservation
Use our service to create a Canada-specific flight itinerary with a real PNR code for just $15.
4. Include in your application
Upload the PDF with your IRCC online application or include it with your paper application.
Tips
- For visitor visas, show a round-trip reservation
- For student visas, a one-way may be acceptable if combined with proof of enrollment
- Choose major Canadian airlines like Air Canada or WestJet for realism
- Match your flight dates with your intended study or visit dates
FAQs
Does IRCC require a flight itinerary?
While not always mandatory, a flight itinerary significantly strengthens your application by showing concrete travel plans.
Which airports should I book to?
Book to your final Canadian destination — Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Vancouver (YVR), Montreal (YUL), or other major airports.
Can I use this for a study permit application?
Yes. Our flight itineraries work for visitor visas, study permits, and work permit applications to Canada.