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.
If you are a convicted felon, the chances that you will be denied entry into Canada are very good.
A child needs a valid passport, a visa if required, and any necessary travel documents to enter 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.
No, under s.p.p application main applicant can not bring his or her spouse with him or her to canada. You can try after first semester or one year with required documents.
A child traveling to Canada typically needs a valid passport, a visa (if required), a letter of consent from parents or guardians, and proof of relationship to the child. Additional documents may be needed depending on the child's nationality and the purpose of the trip.
No, organizations are not required to have their names italicized in official documents.
Complete the necessary application form.Send the application together with the required documents and the applicable fee to International Criminal Police Organisation.
For a Canada visa application, documentation required as proof of relationship may include marriage certificates, birth certificates, adoption papers, or other legal documents that establish the relationship between the applicant and their family member or sponsor.
Any Canadian citizen who is 18 years of age or older may legally vote in Canada. Voters are asked for documents to prove their identity and place of residence (to determine which riding they are in) but you actually can vote even without any documents, if you take an oath swearing to the relevant facts. Voting in Canada is a very flexible process.
Documents are not as a matter a fact as primary as they are possible
document required
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