FAQ

Can I travel to Canada with German residence permit?

Can I travel to Canada with German residence permit?

Yes, you can travel to Canada, unless something is specifically barring you from entering (criminal history, etc.). Based on this, it does not appear your marriage means anything to Canada.

How do I move from Germany to Canada?

How to Immigrate to Canada from Germany

  1. Live and work in Canada.
  2. Enter and leave the Country as they so choose without the need for further visas.
  3. Access medical care.
  4. Access the Canadian Education system for their children.
  5. Own property in Canada.
  6. Convert their Permanent Residency visas to full Canadian Citizenship.

Do EU citizens need a visa for Canada?

All EU nationals are considered visa-exempt for stays up to six months but all must complete an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) before boarding their flights to Canada. The cost of an eTA is CAD$7. However, EU nationals do not need an eTA if entering by land or sea.

Can I live in Canada as a EU citizen?

For a European Citizen to move to Canada on Skilled Migration they must first qualify with an eligible occupation and then qualify to enter the Canadian Express Entry Pool of Candidates. It could be possible to Immigrate to Canada from Europe without a job offer.

How many years visa does Canada give?

10 years

How much bank balance is required for Canada visa?

How much money you’ll need

Number of family members Funds required (in Canadian dollars)
1 $12,960
2 $16,135
3 $19,836
4 $24,083

Which country gives 10 years visa?

Every year more than 35 million people visit Canada and citizens of certain countries require a visa to visit. The ten-year visa will automatically be an option available to citizens of visa required countries, who are considered to be low-risk travelers.

What happens if you stay longer than 6 months in Canada?

If you entered Canada and you did not need a visa but want to stay longer, you must apply for an extension and pay a fee. This must be done from inside Canada. You should apply for an extension at least 30 days before your status expires – usually 6 months from the day you entered Canada.

How long can a Canadian citizen stay out of Canada?

How long are you welcome to visit another country? A Canadian can stay for up to 182 days per calendar year (without paying U.S. income tax). Visitors can stay for maximum of six months in each 12 months (not a calendar year, but counting backwards 12 months from your date of entry).

Can I get married in Canada on a visitor visa?

Yes, you can get married in Canada while visiting from another country either with a visitor visa or a temporary resident’s visa. Marriage in Canada is an option available to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents who want to marry a foreign partner.

What happens if I overstay my visa in Canada?

Overstaying can lead to not only the loss of your current privileges or immigration status but can also eliminate your ability to ever become a permanent Canadian citizen. In this case, you would be denied a visa or Electronic Travel Authorization, refused entry to or removed from Canada.

How many months you can stay in Canada on visitor visa?

6 months

Does immigration know when I leave Canada?

The Government of Canada collects biographic entry information on all travellers entering the country, but currently has no reliable way of knowing when and where they leave the country. Canada also shares with the U.S. biographic entry information on U.S. citizens and nationals.

What happens if I stay longer than my visa?

If you overstay the end date of your authorized stay, as provided by the CBP officer at a port-of-entry, or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), your visa will generally be automatically be voided or cancelled, as explained above.

Can I travel back to my home country with an expired visa?

You may be prevented from returning to that country if you’ve overstayed your visa, but they’ll let you leave. You may be prevented from returning to that country if you’ve overstayed your visa, but they’ll let you leave. The home country, in almost all cases, will permit entry for any citizen.

Can you go to jail for overstaying your visa?

Overstaying a visa is not a crime in the US. While it is a misdemeanor to enter the US without being processed, it is not a crime to be in the US illegally. Therefore as a general matter, you cannot be jailed for trying to return.

Can I marry someone who overstayed visa?

If you are a foreign citizen who is in the United States without permission, having overstayed the time permitted under your visa (as shown on your I-94), you can indeed cure the problem if you enter into a bona fide (real) marriage with a U.S. citizen and then apply for adjustment of status (a green card).

Can you get deported if your visa expires?

You can be permanently banned from going back to the U.S. This can happen if you stay in the U.S. for more than 1 year after your visa has expired, or if you are deported and try to reenter without inspection. There are some exceptions to this.

Can I stay in America if I marry an American?

Once you marry, your spouse can apply for permanent residence and remain in the United States while we process the application. If you choose this method, file a Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e). Filing instructions and forms are available on our Web site at www. uscis.

Can I immigrate to Canada if I overstayed my US visa?

If you have overstayed your nonimmigrant visa by less than 180 days, you are eligible to return to Canada to apply for another visa, but you are ineligible to return to the United States on your expired nonimimigrant visa.

Does US visa rejection affect Canada visa?

Originally Answered: Does a US study visa refusal affect a Canadian visitors visa? No it does not. When applying for the Canadian visitor’s visa.

Can I enter Canada after being deported?

With a Deportation Order, you are permanently barred from returning to Canada and cannot return unless you apply for an ARC. If the CBSA paid for your removal from Canada, you must also repay that cost before you are eligible to return.

What happens if an American overstays in Canada?

As per Canada’s Official Website, people who overstay in Canada may be Inadmissible. Inadmissible people will be denied visa or Electronic Travel Authorization, refused entry or removed from Canada. This will be under failure to comply with any provision of IRPA (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act).

What happens if you stay illegally in Canada?

If you entered Canada illegally as an inadmissible person, you may be subject to deportation. There are also people who enter Canada legally, for reasons such as work or study, who end up overstaying their visas and staying in the country illegally.

How long can an American stay in Canada without a visa?

six months

How long can a US citizen stay in Canada per year?

What happens to my Social Security if I move to Canada?

Normally, people who are not U.S. citizens may receive U.S. Social Security benefits while outside the U.S. only if they meet certain requirements. Under the agreement, however, you may receive benefits as long as you reside in Canada, regardless of your nationality.

Can I be a dual citizen of the US and Canada?

Under the right circumstances, you are allowed to become a citizen of both Canada and the United States, simultaneously. If you’re already a citizen of one of these countries and become a citizen of the other without taking active steps to renounce your original citizenship, you are a dual citizen.

Can I move to Canada as an American?

There are a few ways you can move to Canada if you’re a US citizen, and you don’t have to become a Canadian citizen to live there. You can get a regular visitor visa and stay up to six months, request to extend your stay in Canada as a visitor, or become a permanent resident.

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