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Jyapoo
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Posted on 05-31-09 7:48
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based on my own experience, no. your bro would need a canadian visitor visa. can try applying for on in one of the canadian consulates in the us. good luck.
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sakuntalasharma
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Posted on 05-31-09 7:53
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If he has the multiple entry to the US, yes, he can enter the US, but first he has to get the visa for Canada to enter that country.
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Ved555
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Posted on 05-31-09 9:50
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yeah.... US-Canada border is not like India-Nepal border.
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Free H1B
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Posted on 06-01-09 8:33
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I believe "NO". People who used to come on B1/B2 visa, used to save bucks by renewing their 6 months visa (which they get at airport) by going to CAN/MAX. Now this "KALE" president changed the rule so inorder to renew your visa (I know you have 5 year multiple but to get 6 month visa while entering US), you must travel the countries other then North and South America. Just talk with other experts also.
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HappyFace
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Posted on 06-01-09 2:25
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YES! Nepalese Passport holders (even those with valid US Visas) need to obtain a Canadian Visa to enterCanada. This has always been the Canadian policy. Inquire at Canadian Embassy in DC or Canadian Consulateelse where in the US to get precise info on this.Good Luck to your brother!
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