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anyone who is NOT a citizen of China needs a visa.
Yes! A nyone who is not an Australian citizen needs a valid visa to enter and spend time in Australia.
No. He also needs a visa issued by the Canadian government.
YES BECAUSE HE OR SHE IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE U.K SO HE NEEDS A VISA TO STUDY IN THE U.K
I do not think an Indian with a US visa needs a visa to enter Puerto Rico
The army is for to protect the country the army's in. It's not for you, if you mean for you to join, there is certain requirements that needs to be met, like you never went to jail, or be a Canadian Citizen, etc.
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.
Not automatically, no. Any foreign national CAN become a US citizen, but, request has to be made. In many cases, dual citizenship may be offered by the original nation, and may or may not be considered by the US INS. Please make careful inquiry of BOTH the original nation and the US INS to avoid any problems. _____________________________________________________________________ yes, even if you werent canadian.
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For anybody to marry a US citizen they need to either marry outside US and enter using K-3 visa else as a fiance(e) they can enter US using K-1 visa but should get married to the US citizen within 90 days from the date of arrival. For either of the processes applicant needs to contact the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
No, they don't. Only diplomatic staff requires such document. Everyone else just needs a valid passport to enter Mexico.
A United States passport is required to re-enter the United States if you are a U.S citizen; however they can not deny re-entry to a citizen but if you do not have enough proof you will be detained until they prove you are not and if you are not you will be deported. Please contact your nearest U.S embasy for more details