Visa Info
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 1
Visa Info
Hi, I am new to Flyer Talk, but have already gained a heap of information!!
I am headed to the USA and Canada later in the year. I have never done a huge trip like this on my own, so I am a little worried about the whole visa thing. I am going to the USA for exchange, so I have my student visa, and then I also have a travel visa for travelling around after.
I am heading from Seattle to Vancouver on an Amtrak train, and then back to Seattle. I was wondering if anyone could help with what I need to get across the border into Canada? I am Australian.
Also, what do I need to get back into the USA?
I will be doing another short trip to Canada after, from Chicago to Toronto. From Toronto I will be heading to Washington DC. I assume the process for the second trip will be the same as the first.
Thanks so much in advance to anyone that helps!
I am headed to the USA and Canada later in the year. I have never done a huge trip like this on my own, so I am a little worried about the whole visa thing. I am going to the USA for exchange, so I have my student visa, and then I also have a travel visa for travelling around after.
I am heading from Seattle to Vancouver on an Amtrak train, and then back to Seattle. I was wondering if anyone could help with what I need to get across the border into Canada? I am Australian.
Also, what do I need to get back into the USA?
I will be doing another short trip to Canada after, from Chicago to Toronto. From Toronto I will be heading to Washington DC. I assume the process for the second trip will be the same as the first.
Thanks so much in advance to anyone that helps!
#2
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Ottawa, ON
Posts: 32
Hi there,
If the purpose of your visits to Canada are tourism, you can enter as an Australian national with just your passport. You do not require a visa, unless you come here for work (including a working holiday).
Not 100% of the rules in the USA.
Have a great trip
If the purpose of your visits to Canada are tourism, you can enter as an Australian national with just your passport. You do not require a visa, unless you come here for work (including a working holiday).
Not 100% of the rules in the USA.
Have a great trip