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  2. Visa requirements for crew members - Wikipedia

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    The crew members are required to present a business letter from their company mentioning purpose of the trip, a financial guarantee statement, specify applicant's position, annual salary and employment term. A letter of invitation from the Japan’s company office is also required to visit in Japan. [14] Sri Lanka: Visa not required

  3. Visa requirements for Canadian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visas and invitation letters are only approved via tour operators. Yes Democratic Republic of the Congo: eVisa [85] [86] [87] 7 days Visa on arrival will be issued at Ndjili International Airport if a letter of invitation (Visa volant) given by the Ministry of Interior and Security. Yes Costa Rica: Visa not required [88] 90 days No Côte d'Ivoire

  4. High Commission of Canada, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The High Commission of Canada in Singapore is a diplomatic mission of Canada to Singapore. It is located at One George Street, Singapore. [1] The high commission provides consular services to Canadians and visa services to foreign citizens. The high commission also covers bilateral cooperation including trade and education. [2]

  5. Immigration to Singapore - Wikipedia

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    However, the rates of immigrants into Singapore after the 1990s raised concerns and discontent among citizens, and curbs on immigration were introduced, resulting in a more stringent immigration policy since the 2010s. [1] In 2022, the government introduced a points-based immigration system for skilled applicants who wish to work in Singapore. [2]

  6. Temporary residency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The International Experience Canada (IEC) program provides young nationals from select countries, with the opportunity to travel and work in Canada for a maximum of 24 months. Interested candidates are randomly selected depending on the spots available for their country of origin and for the category in which they are eligible.

  7. Document legalization - Wikipedia

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    For example, to be accepted in Thailand, a document from the U.S. state of Maryland not issued by a government official must be certified by a notary public, who must then be certified by the clerk of the circuit court in the notary's county, who must then be certified by the Maryland Secretary of State, which must then be certified by the U.S ...

  8. Notarial act - Wikipedia

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    A notarial act (or notarial instrument or notarial writing) is any written narration of facts (recitals) drawn up by a notary, notary public or civil-law notary authenticated by the notary's signature and official seal and detailing a procedure which has been transacted by or before the notary in their official capacity. A notarial act is the ...

  9. Singaporean Canadians - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, arrivals to Canada from Singapore numbered less than 100 per year while in the following decade, immigrants born in Singapore averaged between 200 and 400. In the years 1989–91, arrivals from Singapore approached 1,000. [2] Many Singaporeans are employed by Canadian companies or in the public sector, including universities.