Hi everyone,
I need some help determining visa requirements for a visitor to Canada with dual citizenship. I have family members coming to visit from Mexico for a couple of weeks who have dual Mexican/Dutch citizenship (with both passports). I know that Dutch citizens do not need a visitor's visa, but Mexican citizens do... The issue is that Mexican law dictates that you must leave Mexico using your Mexican passport if you have one. So what would this mean for entering Canada? And would the officials in Mexico deny boarding the plane to Canada if they didn't have a Visa, even though they also have a Dutch Passport? Would it be possible to show both passports somehow during travel? Two of the travellers are young children (does this make a difference?) The cost for 3 visas is a lot, especially if they might not be needed... Any advice or tips would be appreciated!
THANKS!!!
I need some help determining visa requirements for a visitor to Canada with dual citizenship. I have family members coming to visit from Mexico for a couple of weeks who have dual Mexican/Dutch citizenship (with both passports). I know that Dutch citizens do not need a visitor's visa, but Mexican citizens do... The issue is that Mexican law dictates that you must leave Mexico using your Mexican passport if you have one. So what would this mean for entering Canada? And would the officials in Mexico deny boarding the plane to Canada if they didn't have a Visa, even though they also have a Dutch Passport? Would it be possible to show both passports somehow during travel? Two of the travellers are young children (does this make a difference?) The cost for 3 visas is a lot, especially if they might not be needed... Any advice or tips would be appreciated!
THANKS!!!