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Canada unveils temporary visa exemptions for FIFA 2026 World Cup delegates

Feb 27, 2026
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Canada unveils temporary visa exemptions for FIFA 2026 World Cup delegates
With just over a year until kick-off, IRCC has introduced a special public policy that streamlines entry for accredited FIFA 2026 delegates. The measure, highlighted in Crown World Mobility’s 26 February Americas bulletin, allows visa officers to waive biometrics and fast-track Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs) for two categories of applicants—FIFA-invited personnel and accredited diplomats—between 25 November 2025 and 20 July 2026.

Canada unveils temporary visa exemptions for FIFA 2026 World Cup delegates


If navigating these exemptions feels daunting, VisaHQ can step in to simplify the process. Through its dedicated Canada portal (https://www.visahq.com/canada/), the service aggregates the latest IRCC criteria, provides document checklists and status tracking, and offers expert guidance on whether your travellers qualify for the FIFA delegate waiver or must pursue standard TRVs or eTAs—saving mobility teams valuable time as the tournament approaches.

To qualify, applicants must present an official FIFA letter of invitation and hold clean admissibility records. Diplomats must also travel on official passports. The exemptions can be revoked without notice, underscoring IRCC’s flexibility to tighten controls should security conditions change during the tournament, which Canada is co-hosting with the United States and Mexico. For corporates planning hospitality programmes, broadcast operations or executive attendance at the 13 Canadian matches, the policy offers welcome clarity. Mobility teams can now pre-screen staff and partners for eligibility and build immigration lead-times around the waiver window. Organisations sending non-delegate staff must still follow standard TRV or eTA processes, so early segmentation of traveller cohorts is critical. The announcement echoes precedent set during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, when Canada created bespoke entry lanes for accredited officials. However, unlike 2010, no blanket visa is planned for ticket-holding fans; travellers must rely on existing visitor channels, which may see elevated volumes next summer.

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