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I am the citizen of Estonia. Do I need visa to visit Canada?

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I am the citizen of Estonia. Do I need visa to visit Canada?

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  1. Citizens of Estonia do not require temporary resident visas in order to visit Canada.

    However, persons, who intend to study or work in Canada should apply for the appropriate permit. Persons residing in Estonia, without Estonian citizenship should consult the list of countries exempt from a visa requirement to determine if they require a visa. Stateless persons, who are travelling on an alien's passport (välismaalase pass) issued by the Estonian or any other authorities require a temporary resident visa in order to visit Canada.

    Persons wishing to work, study (for a period of more than six months) or reside in Canada require a work permit, study permit or permanent resident visa.


  2. Have a look through

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas...

    As you will note, Estonia is not on the list so you would not need a visa to visit Canada. However, you would certainly need one if you wanted to study in Canada.

  3. The Serbian passport (Serbian: пасош/pasoš) is issued to Serbian citizens at any age, and it is the primary document of international travel issued by the Republic of Serbia.

    The passport is issued by the Ministry of Interior or, if the citizen resides abroad, at the embassy. Besides serving as proof of identity and of citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Serbian consular officials abroad, if needed. Citizens can not have multiple passports at the same time.

    Citizens of Montenegro still use the same travel document, as both Serbia and Montenegro were part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and state union of Serbia and Montenegro until 2006.

    Serbia and Montenegro ranked 64th in Henley Visa Restrictions Index which ranks countries according to travel freedom their citizens enjoy.

    New biometric passports will be issued as of August 2008 and they are set to replace current ones by 31 December 2008. Currently, only 11.24 percent of Serbian citizens hold a valid passport.[1

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