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nepalnepal
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Posted on 04-04-12 12:19
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I am planning on visting Canada for a week. Currently, I am in H1B visa and my student visa is already expired. I do not want to do Visa Stamping right now, is there a way to go to Canada without Visa Stamping stuff if I am only going there for a week. I heard that there were some regulations that was implemented not too long ago that will allow immigrants to do that. Enlighten me, please.
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edipre
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Posted on 04-04-12 11:00
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I read on some immigration journal that if u plan to comeback within 30 days there is no need for stamping.
Also consult with the immigration lawyer.
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busenitz
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Posted on 04-04-12 11:56
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How can a B1/B2 holder visit Canada for a week or two? Do they have to start the visa application from scratch ? Thanks in advance!!
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deshbhaktanepali
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Posted on 04-04-12 8:10
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Yes. As long as your I-94 is valid. There shouldn't be a issue.
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busenitz
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Posted on 04-06-12 12:20
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Is that the answer to the thread or to me?Sorry i got confused.
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