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How many days can i get on arrival to canada with a botswana passport?

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How many days can i get on arrival to canada with a botswana passport?

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  1. According to:

    http://www.skyteam.com/EN/travelPlanner/...

    National BOTSWANA

    Destination CANADA

    Passport (must be valid for period of intended stay) required.

    Visa not required, generally for a max. stay of 6 months.

    Minors:

    1. Parent(s) travelling with a child under 18 years:

       are strongly advised to hold documentation showing that the

       child is theirs. Parents who are separated or divorced are

       also advised to keep legal and other relevant documents in

       order to clarify custody rights.

    2. Children travelling:

       - alone; or

       - with adults that have no legal custody over them:

       are strongly advised to hold letter of travel consent

       signed by legal guardian or parent with legal custody.

       Letter of consent should contain:

       - authorisation to travel; and

       - destination in Canada, stating length of stay; and

       - signor's address and phone details.

    Recommended to hold:

    - return/onward ticket and all documents required for next

      destination; and

    - sufficient funds.


  2. normally you can stay 6 months but customs has the right to stamp a shorter time in your passport when you arrive if he thinks you may be a threat to outstay your 6 months

    National BOTSWANA (BW)          /Embarkation BOTSWANA (BW)

    Destination CANADA (CA)        

    CANADA (CA)

    Passport (must be valid for period of intended stay) required.

    Visa not required, generally for a max. stay of 6 months.

    Minors:

    1. Parent(s) travelling with a child under 18 years:

       are strongly advised to hold documentation showing that the

       child is theirs. Parents who are separated or divorced are

       also advised to keep legal and other relevant documents in

       order to clarify custody rights.

    2. Children travelling:

       - alone; or

       - with adults that have no legal custody over them:

       are strongly advised to hold letter of travel consent

       signed by legal guardian or parent with legal custody.

       Letter of consent should contain:

       - authorisation to travel; and

       - destination in Canada, stating length of stay; and

       - signor's address and phone details.

    Recommended to hold:

    - return/onward ticket and all documents required for next

      destination; and

    - sufficient funds.

  3. You do not provide enough information. Can you please clarify things?

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