If you are a convicted felon, the chances that you will be denied entry into Canada are very good.
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I live in Washington state and would like to travel through Canada to get to Alaska, but can I with being convicted on a gross misdeamnor?
yes, all entry into Canada is required to have a passport, you'll need it to re-enter the US anyways.
Yes, any visit, no matter how short or long is required to have a Passport to enter Canada, same goes for the US
not again you need a visa to enter to canada
No documents are needed. Once we find out you are a criminal you won't get in. Besides, we have enough criminals of our own. We don't have to import them.
Not necessarily. However, if you are eligible or have the documents for your travel to Canada, then yes, you can enter Canada.
Yes, you may. You are barred from entering only if you have been convicted.
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She would need her Cuban passport and her American Green Card.
If you are wishing to enter Canada, here are the documents that you need (or might be needing): * Visa * If traveling with your children: you will be needing the proof of custody * If traveling alone and still a minor, you should carry the authorization letter from your parents or guardian * If you are a naturalized citizen and you do not have a passport, you need to travel with your naturalization certificate. Or you can call the authorized agents/agency for more info.
FCUK YES!!! ., and chances are that it would be denied.... it would not be denied if you will present the required documents, kindly consult with Chinese embassy in islamabad, Pakistan for required documents as per your required visa category.
Even Infants can enter the US with their US passport. So there is really no age limit to one who wants to enter as long as they have appropriate documents.
The documents required to enter Qatar include the following: * a passport valid for at least six months (it’s useful to have at least three or four photocopies); * at least six passport-size photographs; * a marriage certificate (if applicable); * birth certificates for all family members; * a medical certificate in the case of workers.
Chances are good that once you leave U.S. soil, that is if they let you, you may not get back. Homeland Security and all that
The answer might depend on where you're starting from. If your trip begins from a point outside of Canada, in another country that isn't Canada, then yes, a trip to Canada is considered international travel. From the USA, a US passport is required in order to enter Canada, and to enter the US on the way back.
I live in Washington state and would like to travel through Canada to get to Alaska, but can I with being convicted on a gross misdeamnor?