Canada and the US have independent Immigration systems, so having been deported from the US does not in itself disqualify you for a Canadian work visa. The US and Canada do cooperate on matters of international law enforcement dealing with such matters as organized crime gangs, drug trafficking, or terrorism, so if you were deported for that kind of reason, there could be a problem. In any event, I suggest you consult your local Canadian embassy or consulate for more information.
U.S. citizens are too lazy too work in Mexico. Besides, there aren't Burger Kings on every corner, they would die.
NOPE
Yes you need a visa and alot of paper work
Where are you a citizen? If you are a Canadian citizen you must have a Canadian passport for entry into the US. If you are a citizen of Trinidad, you must have government approval from the government travel authority of Trinidad to enter the US, which means you would need to go back to Trinidad before traveling.
You need a visa to even enter the United States. Without one you can be deported immediately.This is incorrect.The tourist must have a passport to enter the country, not a visa. Typically, the "stamp" in your passport is good for 90 days. If the traveler wants to exceed those 90 days, they must apply to have an extended stay, and at that time, can also apply for a visa.A visa is completley different from visiting. A passport grants you access to a country, but you cannot work in that country. A visa would allow that traveler to work in the country he/she is visiting.
You have to be maximum 30 years of age when you arrive in australia. then can you stay there for 1 year on the work and holiday visa. otherwise you need a diffrent visa
No. Having a visa for country A will never work to get into country B -- anywhere in the world. In the case of Mexico, you need to get a visa issued by the Mexican government.
You would need an appropriate work visa in that case.
She would need a UK work visa.
Yes, unless you are already a US citizen you will need an immigrant visa that permits you to work, not a tourist visa.
No US citizen does. No legal resident does. Only non-resident aliens on student visa, tourist visa, or visitor visa need work permits.
No necessarily. A mastercard will usually work instead.
If you are staying in Mexico for less than six months, you should apply for a FMT (Short-Term Non-immigrant) visa.
You would need the appropriate work visa from the Indian government.
Not necessarily- they could work here on a visa
Dear Sir, I am planning to work in south Africa so i required employee visa i am diploma engineer so i need answer i am eligible to get visa or not ??
A "visa" is kind of like temporary citizenship. A "work visa" allows you to work in a country you aren't a citizen of, and a "visa" allows you to live there.
if you have a current valid British passport you are recognised as a British citizen, therefore you do not need a visa to work in the UK. You can also get the full information from Visa Simple, that provides bespoke support to their clients and customers.