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Hi guys,

pls help me, my husband is LPR and want to visit to canada for couple days, does he need tourist visa? thanks for info. :thumbs:

Hi,

he can travel without problems just with his green card. This is an abstract from the following link:

http://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5023-eng.html#s2x4

U.S. permanent residents

Permanent residents of the United States may travel to Canada from the United States or Saint-Pierre and Miquelon without passports, travel documents or visas provided they produce satisfactory evidence of their identify and status. However, if these persons travel to Canada from any other part of the world they require passports (or travel documents) and are visa-exempt (provided they can substantiate their status as a U.S. permanent resident).

The following documents are proof of permanent residence:

U.S. Permanent Resident Card (see Appendix II, item 11).

Form I-688, U.S. Temporary Resident Card – annotated to indicate permanent residence in the United States (see Appendix II, item 13).

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Hi,

he can travel without problems just with his green card. This is an abstract from the following link:

http://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5023-eng.html#s2x4

U.S. permanent residents

Permanent residents of the United States may travel to Canada from the United States or Saint-Pierre and Miquelon without passports, travel documents or visas provided they produce satisfactory evidence of their identify and status. However, if these persons travel to Canada from any other part of the world they require passports (or travel documents) and are visa-exempt (provided they can substantiate their status as a U.S. permanent resident).

The following documents are proof of permanent residence:

U.S. Permanent Resident Card (see Appendix II, item 11).

Form I-688, U.S. Temporary Resident Card – annotated to indicate permanent residence in the United States (see Appendix II, item 13).

Thanks alot Max... God Bless you!

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Hi,

he can travel without problems just with his green card. This is an abstract from the following link:

http://cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5023-eng.html#s2x4

U.S. permanent residents

Permanent residents of the United States may travel to Canada from the United States or Saint-Pierre and Miquelon without passports, travel documents or visas provided they produce satisfactory evidence of their identify and status. However, if these persons travel to Canada from any other part of the world they require passports (or travel documents) and are visa-exempt (provided they can substantiate their status as a U.S. permanent resident).

The following documents are proof of permanent residence:

U.S. Permanent Resident Card (see Appendix II, item 11).

Form I-688, U.S. Temporary Resident Card – annotated to indicate permanent residence in the United States (see Appendix II, item 13).

Dear Max, sorry question again. how bout if my husband back to indonesia( his home country) to pick up me and we go together to canada (after i receive visa canada) is he still can enter canada without visa? or not? thanks for your answer.

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