Tourist visas for Saipan are issued by the U.S. consulate in the country you are living in. If you are living in the USA proof of residency is needed.
Australian Permanent Residency
No, she doesn't. Only the baby gets it, since he/she will be spanish.
Canada does not issue a specific "spouse visa," but spouses of Canadian citizens or permanent residents can apply through the **spousal sponsorship program** for permanent residency. If you're in Canada on a temporary status, your spouse may be eligible for an open work permit during the process.
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Yes, unless you hold a valid (used or unused) visa or Permanent Residency from Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, the UK or one of the Schengen countries.
An American can stay in Italy for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without needing a visa or residency permit. After 90 days, they would need to obtain a visa or residency permit to stay longer.
It depends what kind of VISA you have. You cannot move from Turkey to Germany on a Tourist VISA, but you can with a residency permit or work permit.
To take an Alaska cruise without needing a Canada visa, you must have a valid passport and be a citizen of a country that is part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) or have a valid U.S. visa. Additionally, you must stay on the cruise ship while it is in Canadian waters and not disembark in Canada.
You do not have to be a "US Citizen" to live in the United States but you do have to have some form of legal status to be legally resident. Those alternative forms of legal status may include:LPR / "Green Card" Holder ("Permanent" Residency)Student Visa Holder ("Temporary" Residency)Visitor ("Temporary" Residency) - either via Visa or subject to the VWPBusiness Visitor ("Temporary" Residency)Temporary Work Visa - under various classes ("Temporary" Residency)"Dual-Intent" Work Visas (H-Class Visa) ("Temporary" Residency)Refugee / Asyleeand other classes applicable to certain immigrants
No he was a king not a free visa to canada
YES US Visa is required.