Visa to Canada for citizens of USA
Entry is allowed without prior visa for up to 180 day(s)
For tourist visits to Canada of less than 180 days, U.S. citizens do not need visas. Other types of travel generally require visas. If you have a criminal record, you may be unable to enter Canada. Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 only need proof of U.S. citizenship. When traveling by air from Canada, U.S. citizens must present a U.S. passport book or other approved identification document. If you plan to travel to Canada with a minor for whom you do not have full legal custody, CBSA may require a letter of authorization from the minor’s parents or legal guardian(s). Canadian law requires all foreign private boaters, including recreational vessels, to present themselves upon their arrival in Canada to the CBSA. Boaters may report their arrival to the United States or apply for a registered boater program using the CBP Reporting Offsite Arrival – Mobile (CBP ROAM) app. The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to Canada.
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Canada is a vast and diverse country located in North America, known for its expansive landscapes, numerous lakes, and modern cities. Its capital city is Ottawa.
The nation's industrial base is well-developed, with key industries including natural resources, manufacturing, technology, and services. Canada's economy is robust, with substantial contributions from sectors such as oil and gas, mining, forestry, and agriculture, complemented by a strong technological and financial services sector.
English and French are the official languages of Canada, reflecting its colonial history and cultural heritage. Several indigenous languages are also spoken across different regions, showcasing the country's rich indigenous cultures.
Canada's economy is highly diversified, with significant portions of the population engaged in various industries such as technology, healthcare, education, and trade. The country's culture is a mosaic of influences, including British, French, and indigenous traditions, which are evident in its festivals, cuisine, and public life.
Canada is renowned for its historical and natural landmarks, including UNESCO World Heritage sites, national parks, and vibrant multicultural cities. Despite its vast geographical expanse, the country is known for its high standard of living, social stability, and inclusive society.