FAQs

    1 . What to Do If You Lose Your Passport in Canada

    Losing your passport in Canada can be stressful, particularly when it involves a foreign visitor, international student, or foreign worker. Nevertheless, it is possible to take the necessary precautions and secure yourself and order a new travel document within the shortest time possible.
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    2 . Is a travel itinerary required for a Canada visa?

    A travel itinerary is not mandatory when you are seeking a visa to Canada, and it can also go a long way in helping you to obtain one. The inclusion of one depends on the kind of visa you are applying for, the reason for your travel, and the strength of your application in general.
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    3 . What is the hottest month in Toronto?

    The hottest month in Toronto is typically July. The hottest days of the year are during the month of July, when the city is characterized by high average temperatures, humidity, and more daylight hours. Although on an occasional basis, heatwaves are possible in late June or early August, July is consistently the hottest month based on long-term climate data.
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    4 . Can I Stay in Canada While Waiting for a Visitor Visa?

    Whether you can remain in Canada while waiting for an immigration decision depends on your current legal status and the type of application you have submitted. Overall, it is not through applying for a visitor visa (Temporary Resident Visa-TRV) in itself that you are allowed to stay in Canada.
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    5 . What is the longest bridge in Canada?

    The Confederation Bridge is the longest in Canada and is commonly known to be the longest bridge in the world over ice-covered waters. It links Prince Edward Island (PEI) with New Brunswick, across the Northumberland Strait in eastern Canada.  The Confederation Bridge provides a permanent, year-round land connection between Prince Edward Island and mainland Canada and opened in 1997.
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    6 . What is the busiest US-Canada border crossing?

    The Detroit–Windsor border crossing, particularly the Ambassador Bridge, is widely regarded as the busiest US–Canada border crossing in terms of commercial traffic and trade value. This crossing is between Detroit, Michigan (USA), and Windsor, Ontario (Canada), and plays a vital role in cross-border trade, industry, and transportation.
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    7 . Does Canada have an ePassport?

    Yes, Canada does have an ePassport. The Canadian passports are biometric, also referred to as ePassport, which have an integrated electronic chip designed to improve security and facilitate international travel. In 2013, Canada officially launched the biometric ePassport, and since then, all regular Canadian passports issued since then have included electronic chip technology. In 2023, Canada introduced a new passport design with enhanced visual and security features, while continuing to use internationally standardized ePassport technology.
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    8 . Do I need a visa for Canada if I'm on a cruise?

    Whether you require a visa to enter Canada on a cruise has to do with nationality and not the fact that you are taking a cruise by sea. Although cruise travel might be less formal than flying, travelers must still comply with the immigration and admissibility requirements when visiting any Canadian port.
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    9 . What is required to enter Canada by cruise ship?

    Entering Canada by cruise ship is generally straightforward; however, all travelers must comply with Canadian immigration and border laws. Although cruise travel may feel more relaxed than air travel, passengers are subject to Canada’s immigration and admissibility requirements, although procedures may differ slightly from those applied to air travel.
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    10 . Can Saudis go to Canada without a visa?

    No — Saudi Arabian nationals cannot enter Canada without a visa. Saudi passport holders will have to apply for a visa in order to enter Canada when travelling either as a tourist, businessperson, family visitor, or student. Saudi Arabia is not on Canada’s visa-exempt list, which means Saudi citizens cannot board a flight or arrive at the border without an approved visa. However, Canada offers several visa categories for Saudi travelers, and the application process is well-established. Understanding these requirements helps ensure a smoother entry into Canada.
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