Does Canadian travel document need visa?
If you have a valid Canadian Refugee Travel document, you are exempt from both the visa and eTA requirements. If you are a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. and don’t have a passport, you can apply for an eTA with a valid U.S. Refugee Travel Document (I-571).
Which countries can I travel with Canadian travel document without visa?
If you have a Canadian passport, you can travel to the following countries without any visa at all:
- Albania – up to 90 days.
- American Samoa.
- Andorra – up to 90 days.
- Anguilla – up to 1 month.
- Antigua and Barbuda – up to 6 months.
- Argentina – up to 90 days.
- Aruba – up to 30 days.
- Australia – 90 days.
Can I travel with Canadian travel document?
You need to get a Refugee Travel Document from Passport Canada. It is recognized in all countries as a valid travel document. However, you cannot use it to travel to the country that you are a citizen of or the country of claimed persecution.
What is considered a Canadian travel document?
The Canadian Certificate of Identity is an international travel document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (formerly by Passport Canada) to a permanent resident of Canada who is not yet a Canadian citizen, is stateless, or is otherwise unable to obtain a national passport or travel document.
Can I travel to Germany with Canadian refugee travel document?
We like to inform you that the holder of a valid Canadian Travel Document (blue) does not need a visa to enter or transit through Germany directly. The person can stay up to 90 days in Germany and only after that it is required to apply for a visitors visa.
Is it safe to travel on advance parole?
Advance parole acts like a US visa, and specifically allows the traveler to re-enter the United States upon their return. An advance parole document is perfectly safe when used appropriately, but there are a number of conditions that apply for it to be truly appropriate.
What does it mean advance parole document was produced?
temporary travel authorization
Is advance parole a legal entry?
Entering the U.S. with advance parole is not an admission. It is an entry on parole. A person does not have to be admissible under immigration law to be paroled into the country.
Do I need visa if I have advance parole?
Advance parole allows you to travel back to the United States without applying for a visa. An advance parole document does not replace your passport. Please note that having an advance parole document does not guarantee that you will be allowed to reenter the United States.
What documents are needed for advance parole?
Emergency Advance Parole Documents
- A completed and signed Form I-131, Application for Travel Document.
- The correct I-131 filing fee.
- Evidence to support the emergency request (e.g. medical documentation, death certificate)
- Two passport-style photos.