| So, you've planned your trip to Canada. Your flight is | | | | be readmitted tothe United Kingdom, persons holding a |
| booked, hotel reservations are made and your itinerary | | | | valid and subsisting Special Administrative Region |
| is set. But before youget too excited about riding to | | | | passport issued by the Government of the Hong Kong |
| the top of the CN Tower, you should takecare of a | | | | Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic |
| few other important details. | | | | of China, as well as other particular individuals, do not |
| A) Prepare yourself for Canada's entry requirements. | | | | require a visa to enter Canada. For a complete list,visit |
| Ask yourself the following questions: | | | | the A medical examination is required if you have |
| Do I need a visa to travel to Canada? | | | | resided for six or more consecutive months in a |
| While some travellers require a visa to travel to | | | | designated "red flagged" country/territory in the one |
| Canada, many do not. | | | | year prior to your travel to Canada. Some of these |
| Persons lawfully admitted to the United States for | | | | countries include: fghanistan, Bahamas, Armenia, Brazil, |
| permanent residencewho have a Green card or can | | | | Cambodia, Ethiopa, Guam, Haiti, India, Iran, Iraq, and |
| provide other evidence of permanent residence, | | | | Mexico. |
| British citizens and British Overseas Citizens who can | | | | |