YES BECAUSE HE OR SHE IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE U.K SO HE NEEDS A VISA TO STUDY IN THE U.K
yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa yes but u need a american/canadian visa
how can you be a Canadian citizen with Indian passport. If you are Canadian resident with Indian passport yes you have to get a US Visa.
If you are US, Canadian or European citizen you can enter Mexico without the need of a visa.
Canadian citizens do not need a Visa to visit the US unless they are staying for an extended period of time for work , school or other business. A Canadian citizen would need a passport to enter the U.S.
YES US Visa is required.
yes, a Canadian resident or landed immigrant needs a visa to travel to the usa; you do not need a us visa if your country of origin is part of the waiver treaty, and if so you still need a visa to visit for more than 90 days.
Yes.
It depends on how you are traveling and when/where you are going. If you are traveling by air or sea, you will need a passport to get back into the US or Canada effective as of 01 Jan, 2007. You do not need a visa unless you want to work legally.
A Canadian who is already in the United States does not need any special documentation to fly within the US. A Canadian passport or driver's license will suffice. There is no need for a visa.
NO....
You don't need a visa to enter Mexico if you are an American, Canadian or European citizen. If you, however, are from other country, even when entering from either territory you need to have a visa issued by the Mexican government.
A Canadian citizen can obtain a working visa for the USA by applying for a specific type of visa, such as an H-1B visa for skilled workers or a TN visa under the NAFTA agreement. They will need to meet the requirements for the specific visa category, have a job offer from a US employer, and go through the application process with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).