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Hello,

I have a question and I don't really know the answer to this after months of searching. I am both Italian citizen and Argentina citizen and I want to go to Canada. I understand Argentinians need to apply for visitor visa but Italians can stay up to 6 months*. If I am coming from Argentina, could I not just show my Italian Passport rather then applying for visitors visa? Would the fact that I have dual citizenship interfere with me entering the country for visiting purposes?

Thanks for your help
 
You are right, you can just travel on your Italian passport and then you don't need a visa. The Argentinian citizenship does not matter.
 
italo-argentina said:
Hello,

I have a question and I don't really know the answer to this after months of searching. I am both Italian citizen and Argentina citizen and I want to go to Canada. I understand Argentinians need to apply for visitor visa but Italians can stay up to 6 months*. If I am coming from Argentina, could I not just show my Italian Passport rather then applying for visitors visa? Would the fact that I have dual citizenship interfere with me entering the country for visiting purposes?

Thanks for your help

Yes you can stay up to 6 months but it depends on the officer at customs when you cross the border - if you are lucky he will just stamp your passport, and then you have six months from that date. It is however the customs officer is having a bad day he might decide to write less than six months in your passport. This happened to my friend from Mexico - they gave him only 6 weeks!
 
Hey all,

Thank you for the replies!

I have done this once already but thats when I flew in from Italy. Now I am flying from Argentina and I was a little nervous of them asking for my Argentina passport since I was coming from Argentina. However, I always travel with my Italian passport.

My first entry to Canada I had no return flight. I just told them where I was going, and how much money I brought and told them I had a credit card and they stamped my passport no questions.

You're correct though....I have heard other stories. Its the luck of the draw!

Thanks again!
 
while buying ticket in Argentina, use your Italian and while boarding too. I don't think you will have any problems at all.