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My name is Sriram. My mother is an Indian Citizen. She is also a US Green Card Holder. I am currently planning to take her on a 7day Alaska cruise in about 1-2 weeks. We embark in the cruise in Vancouver,Canada. Can u tell me what requirements I need to fulfill for her....any visa requirements ?
 

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sriramvenkatesan said:
My name is Sriram. My mother is an Indian Citizen. She is also a US Green Card Holder. I am currently planning to take her on a 7day Alaska cruise in about 1-2 weeks. We embark in the cruise in Vancouver,Canada. Can u tell me what requirements I need to fulfill for her....any visa requirements ?
Do we had any cruise from India to Canada tooo
 

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sriramvenkatesan said:
My name is Sriram. My mother is an Indian Citizen. She is also a US Green Card Holder. I am currently planning to take her on a 7day Alaska cruise in about 1-2 weeks. We embark in the cruise in Vancouver,Canada. Can u tell me what requirements I need to fulfill for her....any visa requirements ?
U.S. (green card) permanent residents do not need Canadian Visas; see details
Visitor Visa Exemptions
Many people do not require a visa to visit Canada.
These include:
- persons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence who are in possession of their alien registration card (Green card) or can provide other evidence of permanent residence;

http: // www . cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp


Required Identification

Non-Canadians
When you enter Canada,
a CBSA officer may ask to see your passport and a valid visa,
if one is necessary.
If you are a citizen of the United States,
you do not need a passport to enter Canada.
However,
you should carry proof of your citizenship,
such as a birth certificate,
certificate of citizenship or naturalization,
as well as photo identification.
If you are a permanent resident of the U.S,
you should bring your Permanent Resident Card (i.e., green card) with you.

http: // cbsa- asfc.gc.ca/security-securite/admiss-eng.html


For more information or assistance,
contact me LeheckaG on AskVille.
Sources: http : //www .cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp