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6 months ESTA exempt. Canada passport holders do not have to get a ESTA. [345] 6 month stay rather than typical 90 day VWP stay. Most non immigrant statuses can be applied for on arrival at a port of entry. Canada is not a Visa Waiver Program country, the permission to travel is from US immigration law. [346] [347]
In April 2015, the previous Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper, announced that Brazilian, Bulgarian, Mexican and Romanian citizens who had recently visited Canada or who had a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa would be able to visit Canada without a visa but with an electronic authorization from 2016. [158] [159] [160]
A visa is not required for U.S. citizens to visit Canada for up to 180 days. [1] Anyone seeking to enter Canada for any purpose besides a visit (e.g. to work, study or immigrate) must qualify for the appropriate entry status and can see the Canadian immigration website. [1]
30 days [59] No fee if visa obtained prior to arrival (consular visa). [60] 160 dollar fee payable by US dollars that must be clean, and not wrinkled or torn or local currency if obtaining at border [citation needed] No Bosnia and Herzegovina: Visa not required [61] [62] 90 days 90 days within any 6-month period.
Belize – 30 days; 50 USD visa waiver fee applies. Bosnia and Herzegovina – 30 days Canada – up to 6 months; Nationals of certain countries who hold a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa may apply for an electronic travel authorization (eTA) for travel to Canada by air. [141] Chile – 90 days; For nationals of China only.
60 days British nationals can obtain a visa on arrival at Iraq's airports, land and sea crossings for 60 days, for a fee of US$75. Visa not required for up to 30 days to Iraqi Kurdistan. On 15 March 2021 the Iraqi government lifted pre-arrival visa requirements, allowing British citizens to apply for visa on arrival in any entry point. [132 ...
Permanent Residents of Canada are exempted from passport and visa requirements for stays of maximum duration of 3 months within a period of 6 months. [314] Sint Maarten: Visa required [315] Visa free if U.S., UK, Canada or Schengen Area resident permit holder or cruise ship passenger staying not more than 48 hours [299] Turks and Caicos Islands
Visa not required for holders of a visa issued by the USA (except for B1, B2, C1 and D visas), provided valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival. Additionally a max. stay of 30 days is allowed for residents of Canada or an EU Member provided the residence is valid for at least 6 months on arrival.