If you are visiting the United States you will need a passport to get in to the country. If you are coming here to work, school, or long length stay you may have to get a visa to stay in the country longer. You can access the website ofwww.travisa.com to find out what the requirements would be for your situation.
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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.
Not necessarily. However, if you are eligible or have the documents for your travel to Canada, then yes, you can enter Canada.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is one of the more major documents that helps ensure equality in Canada, but it doesn't cover the US.
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.
There are several documents that are required to open a joint bank account in the US. Both parties will need a photo ID, social security numbers, address in the US, etc.
For a citizen of the US, no passport is required, because Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the US.
When flying back to Canada from Nicaragua via the US, you will clear customs in the US at your first point of entry. This typically occurs at the airport where you land in the US before your connecting flight to Canada. You will go through U.S. Customs and Border Protection, where you will present your passport and any required documents. After clearing customs in the US, you can continue on to Canada, where you will go through Canadian customs upon arrival.
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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.