Obtained a multiple entry US visa; Is a Canadian visa needed to visit?
My parents have a multiple entry US visa. They want to visit relatives in Canada. Do they need to obtain a Canadian visa? They are Indian citizens/passport holders.
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My parents have a multiple entry US visa. They want to visit relatives in Canada. Do they need to obtain a Canadian visa? They are Indian citizens/passport holders.
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My parents have a multiple entry US visa. They want to visit relatives in Canada. Do they need to obtain a Canadian visa? They are Indian citizens/passport holders.
visas canada indian-citizens multiple-entry
My parents have a multiple entry US visa. They want to visit relatives in Canada. Do they need to obtain a Canadian visa? They are Indian citizens/passport holders.
visas canada indian-citizens multiple-entry
visas canada indian-citizens multiple-entry
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Yes. American permanent residents ("green card holders") are exempt from the visa requirement in Canada, but a US visa does not have the same effect.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=1020&t=16
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Yes, Except for visitors who may enter Canada with proof of citizenship, an eTA or a temporary resident visa depending on their nationality, all other temporary residents must hold valid permits while in Canada, which must be applied before arrival, on arrival or after arrival.
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Yes. American permanent residents ("green card holders") are exempt from the visa requirement in Canada, but a US visa does not have the same effect.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=1020&t=16
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Yes. American permanent residents ("green card holders") are exempt from the visa requirement in Canada, but a US visa does not have the same effect.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=1020&t=16
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Yes. American permanent residents ("green card holders") are exempt from the visa requirement in Canada, but a US visa does not have the same effect.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=1020&t=16
Yes. American permanent residents ("green card holders") are exempt from the visa requirement in Canada, but a US visa does not have the same effect.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=1020&t=16
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Yes, Except for visitors who may enter Canada with proof of citizenship, an eTA or a temporary resident visa depending on their nationality, all other temporary residents must hold valid permits while in Canada, which must be applied before arrival, on arrival or after arrival.
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Yes, Except for visitors who may enter Canada with proof of citizenship, an eTA or a temporary resident visa depending on their nationality, all other temporary residents must hold valid permits while in Canada, which must be applied before arrival, on arrival or after arrival.
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Yes, Except for visitors who may enter Canada with proof of citizenship, an eTA or a temporary resident visa depending on their nationality, all other temporary residents must hold valid permits while in Canada, which must be applied before arrival, on arrival or after arrival.
Yes, Except for visitors who may enter Canada with proof of citizenship, an eTA or a temporary resident visa depending on their nationality, all other temporary residents must hold valid permits while in Canada, which must be applied before arrival, on arrival or after arrival.
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