Do I need a Canadian visa if I have a United States visa?
Yes, most tourists require a visitor visa or a Canada eTA to enter or transit through Canada.
What you need depends on:
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the type of travel document you will travel with;
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the country that issued your travel document;
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your nationality; and
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how you will travel to Canada.
Obtaining a Canada visa is quick and uncomplicated, taking less than 30 minutes.
You must complete the Canada online application with your personal information and passport information. You must also submit copies of the necessary supporting papers.
Canada eVisa processing is quick. Most visitors get their authorized permits via email within one or three days, but you should plan additional time in case of unforeseen delays.
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