Do I need a transit visa travelling from London via Canada to the Dominican Republic? [duplicate]
I've got a Pakistani passport and a valid student visa for England. I'm going to travel to the Dominican Republic with a stay of 17 hours at a Canadian airport. Do I need a transit visa?
Best Answer
According to this nifty tool provided by the Canadian authorities, it seems that Pakistani nationals need a visa if visiting or transiting Canada:
Country: Pakistan
You need a visa to visit or transit Canada.
Starting December 11, 2013: citizens of your country will need to provide biometrics (fingerprints and photograph) when applying for a visa. Learn more about biometrics.
Pictures about "Do I need a transit visa travelling from London via Canada to the Dominican Republic? [duplicate]"
Do you need a transit visa for Dominican Republic?
A visa is not required for this destination for up to 30 days. Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a Tourist Card to visit the Dominican Republic. The Tourist Card is a government fee to visit the country and is included in the applicant's flight ticket.Can I transit Canada without a visa?
US citizens and lawful permanent residents of the U.S. can transit through Canada without a visa by: air. car. bus.How do I know if I need a transit visa?
For example, you may be required to get a transit visa if: You are changing transport in a country to travel to another destination. You are leaving within a short time from your arrival. You are not eligible for an automatic visa or visa waiver based on your nationality.Can I travel to Dominican Republic with a Canadian travel document?
If you are a holder of a Canadian visa such as student, work, or tourist (temporary residence) visas, you do not need a Dominican visa in order to visit the Dominican Republic for tourism purposes. It is required that you travel with your Canadian visa and passport, and must purchase a tourist card upon arrival.Do you really need Transit Visa for UK
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Andrea Piacquadio, Tim Gouw, Barbara Sheldrake, Erik Mclean