Mr Miller, question about travelling between US and CA
My existing country requires that I have a specific US Visitor Visa to
travel into the US. When I land and achieve landed PR status, do I still need to apply for the visitor visa to travel to the US or does PR status allow me to travel to US as often as I like? |
Re: Mr Miller, question about travelling between US and CA
If your country of citizenship is not on US visa waiver list but it is a
Commonwealth country then after becoming Canadian PR you won't need a passport visa to visit US - if it is not a Commonwealth country then you will still need a visa as you do now. Note that Americans not always allow newly landed Canadian PR who are Commonwealth country citizens to enter US that easy unless they can demonstrate strong ties to Canada - permanent job, etc. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "John" wrote in message news:3d986ace$0- [email protected]... > My existing country requires that I have a specific US Visitor Visa to > travel into the US. When I land and achieve landed PR status, do I still > need to apply for the visitor visa to travel to the US or does PR status > allow me to travel to US as often as I like? |
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