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sandy456 Oct 14th, 2008 01:14 AM

Nations with lengthy entry for Canadians without formal visa
 
Nations with lengthy entry for Canadians without formal visa

I'm looking for a list of countries (worldwide) that offer 30day, 60day, or 90day (3 month) visa-free entry to Canadian tourists/travelers? Usually, these countries are free to enter, there is no visa requirement, and visitors can stay a long time (up to 90 days, if not longer), as long as they enter for the purposes of tourism.

Hong Kong (3months),
Malaysia (3months)
USA (6months),
UK (6months),
EU Schengen (3months within every 6month period)

Other countries require a tax, or fee to enter, or visa on arrival (but still no visa application)

Turkey (3months, for $50?)
Mexico (3months, for $??)
Albania (just 10euro)

Please help me list some other countries? I'm looking for a worldwide list, the Canada government website takes too long to filter out this type of information. Please (don't include countries that require a visa). Thanks.

hetismij Oct 19th, 2008 10:18 AM

Well Tanzania requires a visa, but you can buy it on arrival in the country, as I believe you can in Kenya and Uganda also. Yes they are visas but very easy to obtain.

traveller69 Oct 19th, 2008 11:27 AM

When we arrived in Copenhagen to meet our cruise ship we were not asked any questions whatsoever. They just stamped our passport and that was it so they certainly don't require a visa.

Gavin Oct 20th, 2008 01:50 PM

Here are some ones that I know offhand. Venezuela, Ecuador and Costa Rica require no visa or fee for Canadians to enter. I don't know how long we can stay without a visa but it's not an issue for a "normal" trip. Chile requires no visa but charges an entry fee equal to the cost of visa for Chileans to enter Canada. It's good for the life of the passport. Argentina has announced it will soon do the same as Chile. Brazil requires a visa. Again the cost is based on what we charge them for a visa. Ethiopia requires a visa but it can be obtained at the Addis airport if you don't mind lining up for it; I was glad everyone in my group got their visas from their respective embassies.

tcreath Oct 30th, 2008 10:30 AM

I'm from the US, not Canada, but we went to Japan last year without needing to obtain a Visa.

Tracy


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