Thursday, 26 June 2008

Getting Into Canada

 
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There are many countries whose citizens are exempt from a visa requirement to holiday in Canada. You may, however, still need a Temporary Resident Visa to enter the country.

You do not need a holiday visa if you are a citizen of the following countries:

United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Saint Lucia, Ireland, Cyprus, Solomon Islands, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, Austria, Namibia, Bahamas, Slovenia, Monaco, Spain, Barbados, New Zealand, Botswana, Sweden, Brunei, Andorra, Portugal, San Marino, Czech Republic, Malta, Israel, Denmark, Singapore, Estonia, Swaziland, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, South Korea, Antigua and Barbuda, Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Samoa, Finland, Greece, Saint Kitts and Nevis

You are forbidden from working in Canada without a work permit, however, there are several kinds of temporary work permits that can be issued to youths from specific countries.

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