Yes, permanent residents of Canada do not need a visa to travel to Canada.
No, permanent residents of Canada do not need a visa to enter the country.
Yes, U.S. permanent residents need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada by air. They do not need a visa for short visits.
No, permanent residents do not need a visa to travel.
Yes, permanent residents of other countries typically need a visa to enter Thailand.
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This is straight from the Canadian US conular website.Alien permanent residents of the U.S. must present their Alien Registration Card, commonly called the "Green Card."
Being eligible to work in Canada includes:Canadian citizens;permanent residents;refugees in Canada to whom that status has been legally granted;It does not include:those awaiting permanent statusthose with temporary visitor or student visa's.
Yes, a US permanent resident needs an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
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.
Yes, Canadian permanent residents need a visa to travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina. They must apply for a visa at a Bosnian embassy or consulate before their trip. It’s essential to check the specific requirements and gather necessary documents for the visa application process.