I was told by someone that you had to prove that you could financially be able to return to the US from Canada. Such as having enough money to support yourself while in the country. This is in ...
I am planning to go back to Canada with a friend, and they say that it's a known fact that Americans don't need a passport to visit Canada.
I've read on many sites that as of June ...
We live in Alberta, Canada and are looking to go somewhere cheap and hot for a week all inclusive around beginning of Feb. I have checked out Expedia.ca (which seems to have the cheapest)) and found ...
I don't want to go to my favorite country besides the states and offend anyone. I'm going to Quebec City and Montreal and I don't want to look stupid. I speak French, but is there ...
I wanna move to canada in couple of months! We(me and my husband) are both graphic designer and I want to continue my education in cinema!we both have 27 years old.
I don't know which ...
I am on a tourist visa to Canada, is there anyway I can work while in the country? I am also interested in moving here permanently, is it possible to apply to become a permanent resident while still ...
No, you don't need a visa. You need to present your green card though.
Jakob the Liar eats Gumbo Shrimp
It doesn't matter if you're a permanent resident of the U.S. It only matters what nationality you are.
fatsausage
It depends on the Passport that you are presenting. For example - if you present a UK passport - you don't need a visa.
curious cook
If you are visiting Canada, here are the rules:
To visit Canada you:
must be healthy. You might need a doctor’s examination;
must respect Canadian laws;
will need a valid passport, proof of who you are or other travel documents;
will need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) if you are from one of these countries; and
may need a letter of invitation.
Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors. Make sure you have health insurance to pay your medical costs before you leave for Canada.
You may not be permitted to enter Canada if you have a criminal conviction, including a conviction for driving while impaired. Find out more about inadmissibility to Canada.
If you are going to Canada to work or study, the rules are different.
mandy_2289
nno just passport
moonraytours
Yes if your not a US citizen you will need a passport from your home country.
Aparic
Dude,
You need the Visa to enter into Canada. No matter what status you are..