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Canadian Entry Requirements

US Residents
US citizens are encouraged to show a US passport. If you do not have a passport, you should be prepared to provide a government-issued photo ID (e.g. Driver’s License) and proof of US citizenship such as a state-issued birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or expired US passport. US citizens entering Canada from a third country must have a valid US passport.

Travellers from Europe
European passport holders do not require a visa to visit Canada. All you need is a valid passport, a return ticket and sufficient funds to support yourself and your dependents during your stay in Canada.

Travellers from Other Countries
International travellers may require a visa to enter or transit Canada. To see whether you require a visa, visit www.canadainternational.gc.ca for more information on visa requirements.

NOTE : Those admissible to Canada must not have a criminal record. If you have questions about your admissibility to enter Canada, contact your nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate for consultation.

Canadian Border Services Letter
It is recommended that all travelers to Canada for IAFP 2006 print this letter and carry it with you on your travel to Canada. 
 
If you are an exhibitor, it is recommended that you print this letter and include it with each shipment of goods to the event site that you will use in your booth.

 

 

IAFP 2006 Travel Information

Hotel Reservations
Car Rental Information
Ground Transportation
Canadian Entry Requirements
Canadian Border Services Letter