Q&A

Can a Canadian visa holder Visit USA?

Can a Canadian visa holder Visit USA?

In most circumstances, Canadian citizens do not require visitor, business, transit or other visas to enter the United States, either from Canada or from other countries. There are, however, some exceptions to this situation.

Is it easy to get Canada tourist visa if you have US visa?

If you require a visa to travel to Canada from the US, then you need to visit one of its foreign embassies. After all, you must apply for a visa just as you applied for the US B1/B2 visa. Fortunately, you do not need to return to your home country to do it. A Canadian foreign embassy will do just fine.

Can you travel to Canada with an US visit visa?

Until further notice, most foreign nationals cannot travel to Canada, even if they have a valid visitor visa or electronic travel authorization (eTA). These restrictions stop most non-essential (discretionary) travel to Canada. Foreign nationals, including United States (US) citizens, can travel to Canada only if they’re eligible.

How can I visit Canada from the USA?

You can visit Canada from the U.S. with your passport and stay for up to 180 days without a visa. If you’d like to stay longer, apply to extend your stay at least 30 days before your time limit expires. You can apply either online or in person for an extension, and you do not have to return to the United States to make the application.

Does a Canadian need a visa to live in the US?

No visa is required; however, the Canadian Immigration and Citizenship ( CIC ) does require permanent residents to have a valid U.S. green card and passport from their country of citizenship.

Does Canada give 10 years visitors visa?

In general, most of the visitor visas to Canada are now multiple entry visas and Canada tourist visas are valid up to 10 years of period. In fact, the majority of candidates can now be issued multiple-entry visas if they have strong documentation which is backed by well researched and prepared application package.