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I am landing immigrant in Canada. Do I need to get visa to visit Mexico?

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I am landing immigrant in Canada. Do I need to get visa to visit Mexico?

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  1. no.


  2. In Canada the term is "permanent resident", so are you a permanent resident?  Visa-free travel to Mexico for Canadian permanent residents requires a PR Card, unless the person's passport in itself is sufficient for exemption from the Mexican tourist visa requirement.

  3. yeah

  4. you do not need a visa.  you do need a passport.

  5. It depends on what country  you  are a citizen of.  If you are now a Canadian citizen, you do not need a visa to visit Mexico for up to 180 days.  You will get a tourist card at the border or on the plane.  If you are  not yet a Canadian citizen, but are still a citizen of your home country, then you can use the website below to see if you need a visa.  Just enter your natonality, enter that you are an alien resident of Canada,  and  enter your destination and click for the information.  It will tell you if you need a visa.

  6. You do not need a visa, all you need is a valid passport from your original country and your PR card, I know because my wife doesn't have a canadian passport but has a PR card so we went to the Mexican consulate and asked them ourselves, you can also visit there web site at http://www.consulmex.com/eng/consular_vi... and don't forget to enter your country of origin in the yellow box

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