If you travel on a Canadian passport you do not need an ESTA to fly into the US from the UK. The ESTA requirement is based upon the passport someone holds and not from the person enters the country. Canadians do not need to apply with ESTA under any circumstances.
Catherine Hamilton (Ocean Kennedy) is not Canadian, she is actually from the UK, but her Canadian accent attempt is so good, that people think she is Canadian.
Yes, Canadian passport holders can enter any country in the world. For some of them, you need a visa to. However, most European countries do not require Canadians to have a visa for visits up to 3 months.
No but maybe a dog not elephants and flying zebras
Just get the person in Canada to transfer it into your UK account. They just have to tell the bank in Canada they want to 'wire some cash to the UK'. All they need is your bank details - Bank, branch, sort code and account number. The Canadian bank will electronically transfer the funds (in dollars) to the UK - and your UK bank will convert it into Sterling at the rate when the transfer takes place.
Strictly speaking, as the UK and France are both in the EU, you don't need a passport to travel to France. However, you will need a passport on your return to the UK. To be absolutely certain, you should check with the French Embassy.
no
If you are flying from the UK to the channel Islands it is ok.
you need a proper work permit
No we are not ! Everyone travelling to the US must have an ESTA. See the related link for more details.
Yes because your out of Europe
No if flying internal to the UK you still need ID such as driving licence
flying to usa stop over in transit in heathrow-sa passport do I need a transit visa
Technically no. The UK participates in the Visa Waiver program.However, you do need an ESTA, and there's a fee for that. It's significantly cheaper than a visa, though; there's only a $4 processing fee plus $10 for the authorization itself.You can apply for an ESTA online; I've linked the site in the related links section.
As the "Common Travel Area" is in place, you do not need a passport to go to Dublin from the UK. When flying between the UK and Ireland it is best to ask your airline what form of ID will be accepted.
No. You don't need a passport to travel from one part of the UK to another.
No. You would need to get their E+C licence.
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