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lna5520

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Jan 25, 2011
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I have a question regarding single-entry visitor visa to Canada. I
have Russian citizenship, but currently I am studying in the US, so I had
appliend for single-entry Canadian visa. I have received this visa and
visited Canada during the Fall break, after that I was traveling on
cruise during the Christmas break, which made a stop on Bahamas. I
don't have any stamps in my passport from Bahamas, as we were cruise
tourists. But we got a stamp while entering the US. My question is if my visa,
which is valid till March,1 2011, still allows me to enter Canada?Or I need to do the new visa?
Thank you in advance!
 
You need a new visa. Since yours was a single-entry, it was only good for your visit in the fall.
 
What about the fact that if you are traveling between the US and Canada you can go on single-entry visa multiple times?
 
Hi

lna5520 said:
What about the fact that if you are traveling between the US and Canada you can go on single-entry visa multiple times?

Except that you went to Bermuda, and have a US entry stamp. If you had remained in the US or St. Pierre et Miquelon, you could have returned to Canada within the validity of your original admission.