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home | life in ann arbor | travel | travel to canada Travel to CanadaIf you are a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S., consult the U.S. Department of State or the Travel Canada for information about entry requirements. If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may need a visa even for a one-day trip. Read the following information carefully. If you have any questions, please contact the U-M International Center.
Canadian Consulate in Detroit
Entry to CanadaYou may need to apply for a visitor visa to enter Canada. See the list of countries. For more detailed information concerning Visitors Visas, refer to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Additional information about immigration to Canada can be found in the PowerPoint slide presentation from the Detroit office of the Canadian Consulate General. Return to the United StatesCarefully read the Travel Advisory. When traveling outside the United States, you need to have the proper documents to return. If your dependents (J-2/F-2) in the U.S. will travel without you, they will need their own travel documents. For all applicants, including tourists in the U.S., you should prepare the following documents:
If your U.S. visa has expired, you may reenter the U.S. from Canada if:
For 4 & 5, please read the detailed information in the travel advisory. For F-1/J-1 and F-2/J-2 dependents, you should also have:
Special Notes for F-1/J-1 students and J-1 scholars
Last reviewed: 7/07 |
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