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Citizens of Canada generally do not require a visa. While some people mistakenly think Canada is part of the visa waiver program, the authorization for Canadian citizens to travel visa-free comes from other immigration laws. The machine-readable passport requirement does not apply to Canadian citizens, because they are not part of the visa waiver program.
These Canadian citizens traveling to the U.S. require non-immigrant visas:
treaty traders (E)
fiancé/es (K-1)
and the children of the foreign citizen fiancé(e) (K-2)
a U.S. citizen's foreign citizen spouse traveling to reside in the U.S. while awaiting final completion of the process of immigration (K-3)
and the children of a foreign citizen spouse (K-4)
spouses of lawful permanent residents (V-1)
and the children of those spouses (V-2) traveling to reside in the U.S. while awaiting final completion of the process of immigration
Additionally, these Canadian citizens traveling to the U.S. require non-immigrant visas:
foreign government officials (A) - if entering the U.S. for temporary or permanent assignment
officials and employees of international organizations (G) - if entering the U.S. for temporary or permanent assignment
NATO officials representatives and employees if they are being assigned to the U.S. (as opposed to an official trip)
Note: In almost all circumstances Canadian citizens do not need visitor, business, transit or other visas to enter the U.S., either from Canada or from other countries. However, if a Canadian citizen believes that there is a need for a U.S. visa, they may apply for one in the normal manner. See Visa Appointment Scheduling below.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Citizens of Canada generally do not require a visa. While some people mistakenly think Canada is part of the visa waiver program, the authorization for Canadian citizens to travel visa-free comes from other immigration laws. The machine-readable passport requirement does not apply to Canadian citizens, because they are not part of the visa waiver program.
These Canadian citizens traveling to the U.S. require non-immigrant visas:
treaty traders (E)
fiancé/es (K-1)
and the children of the foreign citizen fiancé(e) (K-2)
a U.S. citizen's foreign citizen spouse traveling to reside in the U.S. while awaiting final completion of the process of immigration (K-3)
and the children of a foreign citizen spouse (K-4)
spouses of lawful permanent residents (V-1)
and the children of those spouses (V-2) traveling to reside in the U.S. while awaiting final completion of the process of immigration
Additionally, these Canadian citizens traveling to the U.S. require non-immigrant visas:
foreign government officials (A) - if entering the U.S. for temporary or permanent assignment
officials and employees of international organizations (G) - if entering the U.S. for temporary or permanent assignment
NATO officials representatives and employees if they are being assigned to the U.S. (as opposed to an official trip)
Note: In almost all circumstances Canadian citizens do not need visitor, business, transit or other visas to enter the U.S., either from Canada or from other countries. However, if a Canadian citizen believes that there is a need for a U.S. visa, they may apply for one in the normal manner. See Visa Appointment Scheduling below.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net