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    121 . How many days in Ottawa is enough?

    When it comes to organizing a vacation to Canada's capital, you may be wondering how many days in Ottawa are required to make the most of your visit. The answer is contingent on what you want to see and do while in town.
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    122 . Is Ottawa worth visiting?

    Yes, Ottawa is a place every tourist should visit once in their lifetime. Whether you're traveling with your family, a couple, or a traveler, this city has a lot to offer. Any resident will tell you that the magnificent museums and sites, as well as the fantastic food, are what make it so remarkable.
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    123 . How to get around in Ottawa

    The best way to get around Ottawa is on foot. The city's bustling central core is quite congested, but the great signage makes it easy to traverse.
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    124 . Do Anguillan citizens need a visa to Canada?

    No,  Anguillan citizens don’t need a visa to Canada. Until March 15th, 2016, Anguillan nationals could freely travel to Canada without a visa.
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    125 . How many ports of entry in Canada?

    There are 18 ports of entry open to foreign nationals traveling to Canada. Those arriving from the US can either cross the land border or enter by sea at one of Canada's many seaports. For travelers from other countries, air travel is typically the most convenient option. Eligible foreign nationals can obtain a Canada eTA online, a simpler process than a traditional visa. A Port of entrance (POE) is the initial point at which you enter Canada; it can be an airport, a land crossing, or, in certain situations, a boat entrance port.
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    126 . What is the port of entry in Canada?

    When you arrive in Canada, you will arrive at a port of entry. A port of entry (POE) is a point of entry into Canada chosen by the Canadian government. Usually, the port of entry you pass through is the first airport or land port of entry for your stay in Canada. For example, if your last stop is Winnipeg, but you arrive in Vancouver first, your port of entry is Vancouver International Airport. At the port of entry, everyone is “screened.” This means you will be asked to show identification and may be asked to answer questions and provide personal information to determine if you are allowed to enter Canada.  Checks are usually conducted by Border Service Officers (BSOs) who are employees of the Government of Canada's Canada Border Services Agency. Most likely, your passport will also be stamped. If your passport is not stamped, you can ask the BSO to stamp your passport before you leave the POE. To prevent overstaying, you should apply for an extension of your Canadian status before your current status expires. You can also request a change of status under certain circumstances, such as changing from student to visitor status. Even if your official status has expired, your status will remain while your extension application is being processed. This is either “implied status” or “maintained status”, again depending on certain requirements. If your renewal application is ultimately denied, you will be considered to have lost your status in Canada as of the date of the denial letter.
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    127 . Is 2 days enough for Calgary?

    With a little forethought, two days in Calgary—the gateway to the Canadian Rockies—will allow you to see the city, attend a hockey game and take a day excursion to the region's famed mountains. Here's how you do it.
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    128 . Do I need an ETA to enter Canada by land?

    No, you do not need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada by land. The Canada eTA is only required for travelers who are flying to or transiting through a Canadian airport. If you're entering Canada by car, bus, train, or boat (including a cruise ship), you do not need an eTA. Visa-exempt nationals with an approved eTA can cross the border into Canada without a visa and remain in the country for up to 6 months. Before boarding a flight to Canada, the passport will be scanned to ensure that the holder has a valid eTA. Anyone who does not have the necessary permit will not be permitted to travel.
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    129 . How to travel to Canada from Belgium

    Canada is the second-largest country in the world with a vast array of natural wonders, so any attempt to make a list of places in a country known for its sheer beauty will always be a tough ask. If you are planning a trip to Canada from Belgium, here are some things you need to know before traveling to this country: Applying for a Canada ETA online: Belgian citizens must get a Canada Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before traveling. This eTA grants multiple entries, with a maximum stay of 180 days per entry. It is valid for five years after issue, or until the passport expires. Booking a flight to Canada from Belgium: The distance from Belgium to Canada is approximately 5583 kilometers. For travelers seeking flights from Belgium to Canada, layovers at one airport are common. Among these, Brussels Airport (Zaventem, Belgium) and Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (Quebec, Canada) are the most popular points for layovers. Flights to Canada from Belgium are offered by several airlines, including Air Canada, Air Transat, United Airlines, KLM, Brussels Airlines and Delta. Get travel insurance: If you travel to Canada, you will be ineligible for any health insurance supplied to residents. As a result, travelers must obtain Canada travel insurance to prevent incurring large medical expenditures in the event of a health emergency. Furthermore, travel insurance will cover your trip expenditures and issue a refund if you are unable to go due to medical reasons. In addition, travel insurance will pay you for lost luggage and any additional fees incurred as a result of airline delays or cancellations. Getting an ESIM card for Canada: You should buy an ESIM before traveling to Canada. If you get a Canada eSIM, you will have quick and easy access to local services online. Because they function on the local network, they give the same unparalleled coverage throughout Canada. Booking your accommodation: There are several options when it comes to finding a place to stay during your travel depending on your needs and budget. You might choose to stay in hotels, motels, flats, bed & breakfasts, boutiques and lodges.
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    130 . Do Belgian citizens need a visa to Canada?

    Yes. Belgian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Canada. Belgian residents could easily travel to Canada without a visa until March 15th, 2016, however, most nations now require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) prior to arrival. Fortunately, the eTA allows multiple entries to Canada, is valid for 5 years after issue or until the passport expires and can be purchased online. Belgian nationals often obtain their eTA within minutes after completing their form successfully, however, it might take up to three business days if extra papers are necessary. Alternatively, we can examine and complete your application in as few as three days. Why not simplify one component of your holiday? You may apply for a Canada visa by going to the Canadian Immigration Services website, filling out the online form and giving your credit card information; however, you should apply in advance because it can take up to three days to complete. If you'd prefer to reduce the possibility of errors by filling out a simplified application form that is verified and processed within two days, you may apply for a Canada visa through our website. Remember, you may not be allowed to board your flight if you can’t prove you have an approved eTA.
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