Can Canadians Move to the U.S. Without a Visa?
Canadians don’t need a visa for short visits to the U.S., but if you plan to live, work, or study there, a visa is required. Learn about the rules and visa options.
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Canadians don’t need a visa for short visits to the U.S., but if you plan to live, work, or study there, a visa is required. Learn about the rules and visa options.
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