No, unless you already have a valid U.S. entry visa.
YES US Visa is required.
nope my husband inquired just today
yes, a Canadian resident or landed immigrant needs a visa to travel to the usa; you do not need a us visa if your country of origin is part of the waiver treaty, and if so you still need a visa to visit for more than 90 days.
Depending on the purpose of travel to the US you have visa from A to Z categories. So its important to decide on the category which best suites your purpose of travel to US.For example you have the B-2 visa for tourist purposes, You have the TN visa exclusively reserved for Mexican or Canadian citizens etc.
You can only work in the US if you have a work permit which you would have to apply for at immigration. unless you are here on a student visa.
US and Canadian Citizens don't need a visa to visit any EU country for less than 3 months total time in each country
how can you be a Canadian citizen with Indian passport. If you are Canadian resident with Indian passport yes you have to get a US Visa.
You do not need a visa to travel to Japan if you are a US citizen. The purpose of your visit must be for visiting friends or family, touring the country or attending a conference. You can stay for up to 90 days.
If you are not a citizen of the US or Canada, you must have a US Visa to travel in the US.
Easy. Apply for a Canadian visa renewal. or go to the US and sneak over ;)
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
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