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    381 . How long can a Japanese passport holder stay in Canada?

    Japanese passport holders with an approved eTA can stay in Canada for up to 180 days each stay.
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    382 . Can Japanese work while on vacation with the Canada eTA?

    The Canada eTA permits its holders to participate in certain business activities. The following circumstances permit it to be permitted in Canada with an eTA
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    383 . What is the difference between eTA and visa Canada?

     An Electronic Travel Authorization or eTA is not a visa.
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    384 . Is bank statement required for a Canadian visa?

    Yes, submitting bank statements is generally required when applying for a visa to Canada. Bank statements serve as supporting documentation to demonstrate your financial stability and ability to cover your expenses during your stay in Canada.
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    385 . Do I need transit visa for connecting flight in Canada?

    Whether or not you need a transit visa for a connecting flight in Canada depends on your nationality and specific circumstances. In general, if you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country and you are transiting through Canada to another destination, you may be eligible for the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) or the Transit Visa Exemption (TVE) program. These programs allow eligible travelers to transit through Canada without obtaining a transit visa, as long as certain conditions are met.
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    386 . Is transit visa required for Canada for Indian passport holders?

    Indian passport holders usually require a transit visa for Canada, even for short layovers. However, there may be exceptions and special programs in place, such as the Transit Without Visa (TWOV) or the Transit Visa Exemption (TVE) programs, which allow certain eligible travelers to transit through Canada without a transit visa.
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    387 . What do I need to transit through Canada?

    To transit through Canada, you typically need the following: Valid travel documents: You must have a valid passport or travel document recognized by the Canadian government. Ensure that your passport has enough validity to cover your transit period. Transit visa or visa exemption: Depending on your nationality, you may require a transit visa to transit through Canada. Some nationalities are exempt from the transit visa requirement under certain conditions. It's important to check the official website of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or contact us to confirm the specific requirements for your nationality.
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    388 . Does Canada give 5 years visa?

    Yes. The super visa is a multi-entry visa that allows for multiple entries to Canada over a period of up to 10 years. The significant distinction is that the super visa allows its holders to stay in Canada for up to 5 years at a time, whereas a 10-year multiple-entry visa would only permit a status period of 6 months for each entry. A super visa is granted to grandparents who wish to visit their children or grandchildren for 5 years at a time.  To be eligible for this type of visa, applicants should consider the following factors: Firstly, visa applicants need to be either a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.  Applicants must obtain a signed invitation letter from their child or grandchild who is inviting them to Canada. The child or grandchild who extends the invitation must demonstrate that their household meets the minimum necessary income as part of the visa application process. Furthermore, applicants are required to have private medical insurance from either a Canadian insurance company or an approved insurance company from outside Canada. It is essential that the medical insurance remains valid for each entry to Canada, and applicants should be prepared to show proof of paid insurance to a border services officer if requested upon entry. 
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    389 . What is the Canadian travel number?

    A CTN only reduces airport delays for travelers whose names are identical to those on the Secure Air Travel Act (SATA) list (also known as Canada's "No Fly List").
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    390 . Is Canada a safe place to visit?

    The answer is Yes. Canada is a very safe country to travel to. According to new research, Canada is one of the world's safest countries. According to U.S. News, Canada will be the fourth safest country in the world in 2021. Canada ranks high on the measure, among Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. Canada is ranked 14 places ahead of the United Kingdom and 34 places ahead of the United States.
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