Travel to Canada
Will you be one of the convention attendees traveling from the U.S. or internationally into Canada? If so, you should know that thousands of people visit Canada to attend conferences every year. We invite you to visit the following link to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website (www.cic.gc.ca) to key important information for event attendees. We recommend that you bookmark this website and refer to it often as a resource to help you avoid problems that can affect your travel plans. The CIC website will help you to: Determine your Eligibility—Find out if you qualify as a business visitor. Apply—Before you plan your visit, you should find out if you need a visa to enter Canada. If you do not need a visa to enter Canada, you will still need to meet some specific requirements. If you do need a visa, find out how to apply. Check Processing Times—Most applications for visitor visas (temporary resident visas) are processed within a few weeks or less. Processing times vary depending on the visa office. After You Apply: Get Next Steps—Find out what you should do after you apply for a visitor visa. Prepare for Arrival—Be prepared and know what to expect when you arrive in Canada. Extend your Visa—To extend your stay in Canada, you should apply 30 days before your status expires. Bring a Guest to Canada—You can avoid problems or delays when you bring your foreign business guests to Canada by following certain guidelines. Final Preparation for Your Trip to Vancouver Before catching your flight to Canada, contact your local cell phone carrier to learn about special pricing plans for calls, text messaging, and Internet usage outside your home country. If you use a smartphone, ask your carrier about certain settings such as “airplane mode” that may help you save money on usage. Take Note: Roaming charges and data plan fees for cell phones (especially smart phones like the iPhone or the Android) and tablets like the iPad can be costly, with prices spiking as high as several dollars per minute. Below are links to some popular carriers’ international coverage plans: Verizon Wireless–www.verizon.com AT&T–www.att.com Sprint–www.sprint.com T-Mobile–www.t-mobile.com Boost Mobile–www.boostmobile.com Virgin Mobile–www.virgin.com
Will you be one of the convention attendees traveling from the U.S. or internationally into Canada? If so, you should know that thousands of people visit Canada to attend conferences every year. We invite you to visit the following link to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website (www.cic.gc.ca) to key important information for event attendees. We recommend that you bookmark this website and refer to it often as a resource to help you avoid problems that can affect your travel plans. The CIC website will help you to:
- Determine your Eligibility—Find out if you qualify as a business visitor.
- Apply—Before you plan your visit, you should find out if you need a visa to enter Canada. If you do not need a visa to enter Canada, you will still need to meet some specific requirements. If you do need a visa, find out how to apply.
- Check Processing Times—Most applications for visitor visas (temporary resident visas) are processed within a few weeks or less. Processing times vary depending on the visa office.
- After You Apply: Get Next Steps—Find out what you should do after you apply for a visitor visa.
- Prepare for Arrival—Be prepared and know what to expect when you arrive in Canada.
- Extend your Visa—To extend your stay in Canada, you should apply 30 days before your status expires.
- Bring a Guest to Canada—You can avoid problems or delays when you bring your foreign business guests to Canada by following certain guidelines.
Final Preparation for Your Trip to Vancouver
Before catching your flight to Canada, contact your local cell phone carrier to learn about special pricing plans for calls, text messaging, and Internet usage outside your home country. If you use a smartphone, ask your carrier about certain settings such as “airplane mode” that may help you save money on usage.
Take Note: Roaming charges and data plan fees for cell phones (especially smart phones like the iPhone or the Android) and tablets like the iPad can be costly, with prices spiking as high as several dollars per minute. Below are links to some popular carriers’ international coverage plans:
- Verizon Wireless–www.verizon.com
- AT&T–www.att.com
- Sprint–www.sprint.com
- T-Mobile–www.t-mobile.com
- Boost Mobile–www.boostmobile.com
- Virgin Mobile–www.virgin.com