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提上来置疑 - 各国护照免签证国家数量到底是多少? -- XiamenTurtle - (2005 Byte) 2006-12-21 周四, 13:17 (4533 reads) |
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作者:XiamenTurtle 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
其实对每个人来说,搞清楚自己拿的护照怎么使就行了。
关于加拿大公民出境的手续,这里是一个官方网站的连接,供加人们参考:
https://www.voyage.gc.ca/dest/ctry/reportpage-en.asp#F
如果去各国旅游,有的免签,有的落地签;各种条件不尽相同。
结论:签证之事很复杂。
上面查到的去 菲律宾 的详细信息见下:
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Summary:
Tourist Visa: Required (for stays over 21 days)
Business Visa: Required (for stays over 21 days)
Student Visa: Required
Working Visa: Required
A tax of 550 pesos (payable in local currency or in U.S. dollars, in cash only) is required upon departure from the international airport in Manila.
Details:
ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS
The following information on entry and exit requirements has been confirmed with the authorities of the Philippines and, to the best of our knowledge, was valid on March 9, 2006. However, entry and exit requirements are subject to change.
It is the sole prerogative of each country to determine who is allowed to enter. All countries have special requirements for persons intending to reside for extended periods (usually more than 90 days) or who plan to work, study, or engage in non-tourist activities. To obtain information on specific entry requirements, contact the nearest diplomatic or consular office of the country or countries to be visited. Violations of entry and exit requirements may result in serious penalties.
Foreign Affairs Canada抯 Office of Protocol provides contact details for the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines and its consulates, where you can obtain further information on entry and exit requirements.
A valid Canadian passport is required for Canadians intending to visit the Philippines. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry into the country. Canadians must also be in possession of an onward or return ticket. Tourist visas are issued upon arrival for stays up to 21 days. Canadians intending to stay for more than 21 days must apply for a visa at the Embassy of the Philippines in Canada. Alternatively, they may apply for an extension at the Philippine Bureau of Immigration and Deportation while in the country.
If you will be staying in the Philippines as a registered alien, you and your dependents will need to apply for an ACR I-Card. Failure to obtain the ACR I-Card will result in fines. More information on this card and other immigration issues is available on the Philippines Bureau of Immigration Web site.
The Philippine government is vigorously enforcing immigration and entry laws. For this reason, all Canadians travelling to the Philippines should ensure they have the proper and valid visa. Canadians have been apprehended for having improper visas or violating immigration laws. Offenders can expect jail sentences, fines, and/or deportation and may also be prohibited from entering the Philippines in the future.
Canadian Filipinos do not require visitor visas if they travel with a Canadian passport. They are issued a "balikbayan" (returning residence) visa valid for one year upon arrival in the Philippines. Canadian citizens married to Filipinos are not required to obtain a visitor visa for stays of up to one year but must travel (and stay in the country) with the spouse. They too are issued a balikbayan visa upon arrival. If the Filipino spouse leaves the country, the Canadian citizen must go to the Philippines immigration office to obtain a visa. A Canadian passport and marriage certificate are both required if the spouses do not bear the same family name. Balikbayan visas are free.
Children under 15, unaccompanied by a parent or coming to meet a parent or parents in the Philippines, must present the following documents to the Bureau of Immigration (unless there are legal impediments) upon arrival in the Philippines: (a) Affidavit of Request, Consent, and Guarantee signed by a parent or legally appointed guardian of the child, naming the person who will be accompanying the child to the Philippines and with whom the child will reside in the country; (b) birth certificate of the child; and (c) clear photocopy of the data page of the child's passport. The Office of the Commissioner will hold the child's passport until a Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) is secured and the fee is paid. The current fee for the WEG is 3,210 Philippines pesos. The WEG will be issued at the airport on the same day, provided all the requirements have been met. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in admission status being cancelled and names being included on the Bureau's blacklist. If the child has a valid visa issued by the Embassy of the Philippines in Canada, the requirements for the WEG would have been met already and this would not apply.
Tourist Visa: Required (for stays over 21 days)
Business Visa: Required (for stays over 21 days)
Student Visa: Required
Working Visa: Required
A tax of 550 pesos (payable in local currency or in U.S. dollars, in cash only) is required upon departure from the international airport in Manila.
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Selling, altering, or allowing another person to use your passport is a criminal offence. It could lead to the laying of charges and imprisonment if convicted. It could also lead to the denial of future passport services.
Special and diplomatic passport holders should verify visa requirements for this and other countries, as they may differ from those that apply to regular passport holders.
Any adult travelling with children may be required to show evidence of parental/custodial and/or access rights. Foreign and Canadian authorities may also require evidence that the adult has the consent of the parents, legal guardian, and/or the court to travel with the children. Some countries may not permit children to enter or, in some cases, leave the country without proper documentation such as a letter of consent or a court order.
Although same-sex marriages are legal in Canada, many countries do not recognize them. Attempting to enter as a same-sex married couple may result in refusal by local officials. For more information, contact the foreign government office accredited to Canada.
作者:XiamenTurtle 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
上一次由XiamenTurtle于2006-12-21 周四, 14:37修改,总共修改了1次
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