mercator Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 I'm wondering if anyone has taken their SO across the 'line' into Canada on a K-3. I read up on a few CR-1's and saw that they were only troubled if they weren't CR-1, so I am thinking NO, but I want to be sure. Of course, we'll probably ride the moto the 40 miles up the road and just ask our local Canadian and American border folks what is what, but I am wondering how much hassle we are going to have. Jess has a really good friend who lives in Vancouver, BC, and hopes to be able to visit her once she is here. She can wait if she needs to, patiently, but if I could arrange for her to see her friend soon after arriving, I think it would help her get used to the West a bit quicker. I did some searches and didn't find anything, but welcome links to old posts I might have missed in my searches. Thanks! Merc Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 She would need a Temporary Resident Visa to Visit CanadaTemporary Resident Visa to Visit Canada. This might be something that could be done since she is legally here in the US and is extremely unlikely to desire to stay in Canada when she has legal status in the US. Who needs a Canadian Visa to VisitCitizens of the following countries and territories require a Visa to VISIT or TRANSIT Canada:--- China, People’s Rep. of VISITOR VISA EXEMPTIONSpersons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence who are in possession of their alien registration card (Green card) or can provide other evidence of permanent residence. Link to comment
warpedbored Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 My wife and I went to Canada after she got her green card and had no trouble what so ever. Without a green card she will need a visa though. I know of one case where the wife went to China on advanced parole and booked a plane ticket with a stop over in Vancouver BC. They wouldn't let her on the plane in HK because she didn't have a Canadian transit visa. Link to comment
ÕÔÙ»ºÍ³Î°ÛÀû Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 She should be able to get the Canadian visa pretty easily. My SO applied for one in the UK and all she had to do was fill out the application and mail it with her passport to the Canadian embassy. The embassy mailed her passport back with the visa. Not sure the procedure in the US but I'm sure it's similar. Despite bullying by the US, Canada is still a relatively open country. Link to comment
mercator Posted May 5, 2006 Author Report Share Posted May 5, 2006 Yeah... $150 is something she isn't going to want to pay, so I guess we play the waiitng game. I say $150 because if we did it, it would be on a multi- too much paperwork for a single entry! We'll see when she gets here... Link to comment
Guest blsqueaky Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 For some reason lately, Cananda is becomming a problem. I was hassled the last time that I was there, and that was 1 month ago. My papers where not complete, and I did not know this, and this young trainee cussed me out and threw them back at me. Then when I came back into the U.S. I was held up again becuase I showed my passport, and all of the China Visa's in it, and I was detained and questioned. Go figure Link to comment
Dan R Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 For some reason lately, Cananda is becomming a problem. I was hassled the last time that I was there, and that was 1 month ago. My papers where not complete, and I did not know this, and this young trainee cussed me out and threw them back at me. Then when I came back into the U.S. I was held up again becuase I showed my passport, and all of the China Visa's in it, and I was detained and questioned. Go figure213087[/snapback]Be there a terrorist spy amongst us???? China visas would be a sure sign of it Tomorrow we will see how it goes at the Mexican border. Link to comment
Guest blsqueaky Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 For some reason lately, Cananda is becomming a problem. I was hassled the last time that I was there, and that was 1 month ago. My papers where not complete, and I did not know this, and this young trainee cussed me out and threw them back at me. Then when I came back into the U.S. I was held up again becuase I showed my passport, and all of the China Visa's in it, and I was detained and questioned. Go figure213087[/snapback]Be there a terrorist spy amongst us???? China visas would be a sure sign of it Tomorrow we will see how it goes at the Mexican border.213104[/snapback]Ohh yes, I am, I soooo forgot Link to comment
Randy W Posted May 6, 2006 Report Share Posted May 6, 2006 For some reason lately, Cananda is becomming a problem. I was hassled the last time that I was there, and that was 1 month ago. My papers where not complete, and I did not know this, and this young trainee cussed me out and threw them back at me. Then when I came back into the U.S. I was held up again becuase I showed my passport, and all of the China Visa's in it, and I was detained and questioned. Go figure213087[/snapback] Canada will periodically retaliate against what they perceive as transgressions against Canadian citizens by the US border agents. This has been going on since LONG before 9-11, and I'm sure it's much worse now. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 What are the rules / agreements with Canada if its the other direction ? And different rules based on status (visitor visa vs exemptions)? Link to comment
Tine & Ella Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 I will be traveling to Toronto 6 June for a meeting and taking the family. I will let everyone know how it goes when I return. Tine Link to comment
Chemist_Geek Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 She would need a Temporary Resident Visa to Visit CanadaTemporary Resident Visa to Visit Canada. This might be something that could be done since she is legally here in the US and is extremely unlikely to desire to stay in Canada when she has legal status in the US. Who needs a Canadian Visa to VisitCitizens of the following countries and territories require a Visa to VISIT or TRANSIT Canada:--- China, People’s Rep. of VISITOR VISA EXEMPTIONSpersons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence who are in possession of their alien registration card (Green card) or can provide other evidence of permanent residence. Are those (TRVtVC) as difficult to get as a United States B-2 visa? Link to comment
dnoblett Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 K-3 is fine the visa is a multiple entry visa. Only K-1 has to apply for AP to travel out of the country. Link to comment
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