Sunday, February 12, 2012

Will I be able to use my Spanish passport to travel to Canada without visitor's visa?

I have dual citizenship - Argentinian and Spanish. I live in Argentina, and I want to go to Canada as a tourist for two weeks.



I checked and supposedly as an Argentinian, I need a visitor's visa to travel to Canada. However, I also have Spanish citizenship and passport, and people from Spain don't need a visitor's visa to go to Canada.



Will I be able to use my Spanish passport to travel to Canada without visitor's visa?Will I be able to use my Spanish passport to travel to Canada without visitor's visa?The statement "MicroKool" has made is just wrong;

You must use your Spanish passport to enter Canada visa exempted as a temporary visitor for up to 180 days.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas鈥?/a> .

Presenting an Argentinian passport you would be rejected since it does not authorize a visa exempted entry to Canada but requires a visa to be obtained from the Canadian Embassy in Buenos Aires prior to departure.

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/arg鈥?/a> .Will I be able to use my Spanish passport to travel to Canada without visitor's visa?You would need your Argentinian passport for re-entering Argentina, since the passport of Spain would only grant you a 90 days stay without a visa.

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Will I be able to use my Spanish passport to travel to Canada without visitor's visa?You will get a visa on whatever passport you provide to the Immigration officer once you get there, they ask you the normal questions, how long are you staying, purpose of your visit, etc. then they stamp the visa on your passport. Have fun in your trip.

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