Consulate General of Italy, Toronto
136 Beverley Street, Toronto, ON M5T 1Y5The consulate accepts applications only from residents in its stated jurisdiction.
Applying for an Italian visa from Toronto starts with choosing the correct route and confirming that the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto is responsible for your residence.
Centre and route research checked 20 August 2026
Every route below is linked to a current appointment provider and an active Cancellation Finder product.
Distances start from the centre of Toronto and follow a road route where available.
The consulate accepts applications only from residents in its stated jurisdiction.
The visa office serves residents in its stated consular jurisdiction and uses Prenot@Mi.
Distances are approximate straight-line estimates from the named location. Check live travel options, provider instructions and the exact centre address before setting off.
Applying for an Italian visa from Toronto starts with choosing the correct route and confirming that the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto is responsible for your residence. For Schengen applications, appointments are booked through the official Prenot@Mi portal and are personal and non-transferable. Italy Visa Alerts is an independent paid monitoring service, separate from the consulate and its booking system. It can monitor the supported Toronto route and send an alert when a potentially suitable appointment signal appears, but it cannot create availability or decide your visa application.
The supported Toronto route is the Italy visa Cancellation Finder from Toronto. It is linked to the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, whose published guidance states that it accepts applications from legal residents in its jurisdiction. This includes Canadian citizens, permanent residents and people holding work or study visas in Ontario, subject to the stated exceptions, as well as residents of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. The consulate's jurisdiction excludes the city of Ottawa and the named counties of Carleton, Dundas, Glengarry, Grenville, Prescott, Russel and Stormont, which fall under the Italian Embassy in Ottawa. The centre list shown here is not exhaustive, so check the official guidance if your circumstances are different.
The Toronto route is priced at CAD 39.99 for 30 days. The corresponding supported Vancouver route has the same listed price and duration, but it is connected to the Consulate General of Italy in Vancouver. Its official guidance says that the visa office serves residents within its stated consular jurisdiction and uses Prenot@Mi. Choose a route based on the centre responsible for your residence and application, not simply on which city seems more convenient. The service's destination-specialist route directory, route-specific pricing, customer dashboard and appointment update preferences are intended to help you keep those choices clear.
The Toronto centre is the Consulate General of Italy at 136 Beverley Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1Y5. The location data provides an approximate straight-line estimate from Toronto, not a travel time or a recommended route. Before travelling, check live travel options, the exact centre address and the provider's latest instructions. Do not rely on an appointment email as confirmation that an appointment has been booked. Follow the official booking process and retain the details shown by Prenot@Mi.
Before selecting an appointment, confirm which visa category applies to your trip. The Toronto consulate states that Schengen visas cover short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, while national visas are for stays longer than 90 days. Its guidance says Schengen applicants book through Prenot@Mi, whereas national visa applicants do not need an online appointment and should follow the relevant instructions. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' visa information portal is provided by the consulate as a source for understanding visa types and general document information.
Confirm that Toronto is the correct consular route for your legal residence and that the appointment details identify the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto.
For a Schengen appointment, use the official Prenot@Mi process. Toronto’s guidance says appointments are personal and non-transferable, so check that the details match the applicant.
An alert is only a signal to review a potentially suitable appointment. Check the date, applicant details and provider instructions yourself before making travel arrangements.
Use the published address to plan your journey, but check live travel conditions and the exact centre information before setting off. Keep your official appointment confirmation accessible.
This guide was researched on 20 August 2026. Provider details can change, so confirm the current instructions before booking or travelling.