Yes, the big three mobile carriers in Canada allow you to use e-Sims on your mobile phone. Bell Canada, Koodo, and Telus are just a few of the local mobile internet carriers in Canada that sell e-Sims. eSim is also available from Fido, Freedom, Virgin Koodo, and Lucky Mobile.
When applying for a Canada visa online, Japanese citizens need to pay two kinds of Canada visa fees: the Government fee and the visa service fee. Both visa fees are mandatory and required to pay prior to processing.
When entering Canada, you are required to declare certain goods and items to Canadian customs. Here are some of the common items that you may need to declare: Goods you are bringing into the country, such as gifts, souvenirs, and items for personal use. Currency or monetary instruments equal to or exceeding CAD 10,000 (or its equivalent in foreign currency). Firearms, including firearms that are intended for hunting or sporting purposes, as well as any type of weapon or ammunition.
If you cross the border into Canada without appropriate documents or authority, Canadian authorities' measures will vary depending on the circumstances and the individual's intent.
Both a visitor visa and a tourist visa are categories of temporary resident visas in Canada that permit visitors and tourists from abroad to access the country for a brief stay. The two types of visas do vary in a few ways, though.
Canada’s currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD). The Canadian dollar (CAD), introduced in 1858, is the country's official currency. The Canadian dollar is denoted by the sign $, although alternative symbols such as CA$, Can$, and C$ are also used to distinguish CAD from other dollar-denominated currencies.