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Tommysingh

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Hi I have recently got my PR visa, and will be landing in Dec this year. I need some advice, once i have done my landing and have my passport stamped by immigration does that mean i have completed the PR process?

Also i want o travel to the states will i need a visa?

I am currenlty a british citerzen.

please advise?
 
Once you have been admitted to Canada (passed through immigration), you are permanent resident.

British citizens do not need a visa to visit the U.S.
 
International visitors add greatly to our nation's cultural, education and economic life. The Foreign citizens who wish to visit USA must obtain a Visa. You should always plan to schedule your visa interview well in advance of your departure date, As, Filing for a U.S. visa can take anywhere from a few weeks to years, depending on the type of visa you want.
 
British Citizen doesn't need Visa to enter in the US...
 
EdwardRayburn said:
International visitors add greatly to our nation's cultural, education and economic life. The Foreign citizens who wish to visit USA must obtain a Visa. You should always plan to schedule your visa interview well in advance of your departure date, As, Filing for a U.S. visa can take anywhere from a few weeks to years, depending on the type of visa you want.
Hi,

Nationalities that don’t need a visa for stays up to three months in USA

There are only 27 countries that qualify under the U.S. Visa Waiver Program. If you are a national of one of the following countries, you can travel to the United States of America for tourism or business for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa:

Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Requirements

When entering the USA you must be carrying a valid passport from one of the countries specified above. In addition, you must possess a return trip ticket to prove that you intend to leave the USA within 90 days.

There are several disadvantages to entering under the visa waiver program:

*You may not apply for an extension of stay beyond the 90-day period.
*You cannot change your status in the United States.
*You can be refused admission, and be summarily excluded from the United States, without the right to a removal hearing.

If you are planning to stay more than 90 days you should apply for a visa. You will not be permitted to extend your visit or change to another visa category under the Visa Waiver Program. So it’s recommended to get a visa before you come to the USA, even if you can enter without one.
This article is an extract from Living and Working in America.
 
Hi Guys!
My self and my two children have USA visit visa. I recently blessed with newborn baby, How can I apply for him to get the visa as well?
 
Hi I have recently got my PR visa, and will be landing in Dec this year. I need some advice, once i have done my landing and have my passport stamped by immigration does that mean i have completed the PR process?

Also i want o travel to the states will i need a visa?

I am currenlty a british citerzen.

please advise?

Actually, sometimes other countries require certificate attestation so you need to ask if they need your birth certificate or degree certificate to be legalized to verify your identity. or if the passport is enough. for example you got married in India and you will use it in the USA, you need to do Marriage Certificate Attestation in India.