Can I leave the airport on a Canadian transit visa?

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I am a Turkish citizen, and I am flying from Frankfurt to New York via Toronto. There is a 22h layover. I was wondering if I can leave the airport on a transit visa, and I had so many different answers: some said no, some said yes, some said only for accommodation purposes. Let me add that many of the answers that I found weren't so up to date.

As far as I know, I have to go through customs, claim my baggage and re-check it since I am continuing to US. If I am going through customs, this means my passport will be labeled, and I will be in landside. If I decide to do the check-in later for my second flight, I think I am free to go? Is my reasoning wrong? Also, in the CIC website it says transit visas are for 48 hours, which makes me think that I am allowed to leave the airport as long as I leave the country within 48 hours...

I am pretty confused and I need experiences. Has anyone tried to do that? How did it go? If you could help me, I'd be more than grateful.



Best Answer

Yes, someone on a transit visa can leave the airport -- some people transit between different airports, or between airplanes and another mode of transportation, which will definitely require leaving the airport.

Note that usually when someone does an international-to-US transfer in Toronto or Vancouver during business hours, leaving during the same day, you go directly to the US preclearance, without going through Canadian border controls first. Once you go through US preclearance, if you want to change your mind and go back out, you will need to go through Canadian border control again.

However, in your case, the length of the layover means you will be leaving the next day, I believe you cannot go to US preclearance immediately, and will have to go through Canadian border controls first anyway. And since you will have entered Canada, you are free to leave the airport if you want.




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Can I leave the airport on a transit visa Canada?

The answer is, yes if you have a transit visa you are able to go through Immigration, leave the airport and get a hotel room, see something of the city, as long as you leave Canada again within 48 hours. You may have to convince the border officer that you have no intention of remaining in Canada.

Can I enter Canada with a transit visa?

A transit visa is an official document that we put in your passport. It shows that you meet the requirements to transit for up to 48 hours through a Canadian airport. It can be valid for 1 or 2 entries, depending on your travel plans.

Do I need a transit visa if I stay in the airport?

Most countries that normally require that you have a visa, do not require the visa if you are a transit passenger, someone who is only transiting through the airport. As you don't go through immigration, and you don't enter the country, hence no visa is needed.

Can I leave Canada with a one way ticket?

We've come to realize that one way tickets are a problem with customs and that its not unusual to be refused entry (or even allowed to board the outgoing plane) if you do not have a return ticket.




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