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Title: Visa Information For Canada Visa Application Requirements, Eligibility For Norwegian, Czech, Lithuanian, Latvian Citizens

Bangladesh, 30th Jul 2024 - CANADA VISA FOR NORWEGIAN CITIZENS: All Norwegians going to Canada need to get a visa before they can enter. Norwegian citizens must obtain a travel permit before they can enter Canada. Since the Canadian government introduced the Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system in 2016, there has been a noticeable improvement in the speed of the process. Norwegians who plan to stay in Canada for up to 180 days can choose to complete the simple eTA application form online. Norwegian citizens must acquire a Canada eTA visa for travel purposes such as tourism, business, layovers, or short medical visits (less than 90 days). Possessing a valid electronic travel authorization (eTA) for Norway permits multiple visits to Canada with a maximum duration of six months per entry. The Canadian electronic permit is automatically associated with the traveler's passport once it has been issued. A Canadian eTA is valid for five years or until the expiration of the associated passport, whichever comes first. It is now possible to obtain a Canada eVisa waiver from Norway exclusively online via the simple eTA application, eliminating the need to visit a Canadian Embassy or Consulate to apply for a travel authorization in person. Types of Canada VisaTemporary resident visaStudy permitWork permitPermanent resident travel documentWHAT ARE THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO APPLY?Passport – all applicants who wish to obtain a Canada ETA must be passport holders. However, before you apply, check your passport’s expiry date because it needs to maintain its validity for at least another 6 months from the date of arrival in Canada.E-mail address – while the Canada ETA is electronically linked to your passport, you will receive a copy of the authorization via e-mail in PDF for...


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