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Canadian looking to immigrate to VenezuelaThis forum post has messages dated from 05/11/08 through 02/20/10, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it.
| Canadian looking to immigrate to VenezuelaAs the subject mentions, I'm a Canadian citizen looking into immigrating to Venezuela. A list of documents, requirements or any other pertinent information would be greatly appreciated. |
| I think this site will help you out alot. |
| This site helped me get a TR-L Visa, it listed all of the things I would be needing and everythin important that I should know. |
| Do you know any other websites that I could go to that would help me out with question I have about going to other countries? |
| Traci the link above helped me out tremendously did you try looking at it? |
| Depending on course length, a student visa may be required; contact the nearest Consulate for further information. What documents will be required? A passport with at least 6 months validity remaining A recent front view color photograph, 2in x 2in size A completed application form Statement of financial support for the duration of trip Business visa: Employer's reference and letter confirming purpose of visit. Time required to issue visa: 2 working days. What is the cost of a visa? Tourist Entry Card: Free of charge. Tourist: £22. Business: £42. Transit: £22 How long is the visa valid for? Depending on course length, a student visa may be required; contact the nearest Consulate for further information Tourist and Business: up to 1 year. Transit: up to 72 hours. Here is the link. |
| Venezuela visa is not required for citizens of United States for a stay up to 90 days. General Visa Requirements - fully completed visa application form - two passport photographs - valid national passport & one copy - original of valid resident visa - confirmation letter from your health insurance stating coverage & one copy - proof of group travel/ hotel booking in Venezuela/ airline reservation for Venezuela & one copy - current bank statement & one copy - reference letter from your employer/ education institution - visa fees for Venezuelan Visa. |
| Hi! I kind´a get the idea that Joe wants to MOVE to Venezuela permanently. At least that´s what the work immigrate means to me. He wants to make his home there, but he does not say why. Is he of venezuelan origin? Many children of emigrants like to return to their parent´s birthplace. Or maybe he likes Chavez, or, very probable, he has a Venezuelan girl friend! Which one is it, Joe? Cheers! |
| I do think that whatever is on his mind right now would least require him to indicate his reasons..that has even lead someone to assuming he is going there for education purposes. I suppose the link about immigration up there would be enough. Go to the Venezuelan embassy in Canada too. You will save yourself a whole lot of hassle. |
| You will normally have any immigration questions answered at the customer desk of the Ministry of Immigration in the various countries. Most of these sites are easily accessed online but if you find that hard, head to any of their embassies in the country you currently reside in. Interesting how you are seeking his reason for going to Venezuela Jack. Whatever they are, at least he has a benchmark to work on. |
| Well i think and as far as i know we are to post information here, not to question why they want to move in Venezuela or in any part of the world they want, it is too personal, i think. And i have to agree with moy there, you can certainly have your questions answered on an online immigration sites of the country you are about to visit. Hope you got all your questions answered. |
| I am sure that one would find Venezuela to be, pretty much, a lovely place with much to do. Of course, no one has ever denied the fact that the place is truly a very dangerous country, however. |
| Despite this fact, I am one that is willing to see what the country has to offer, as it is located in a region of the world that had been blessed by the hand of the Might of creation. |
| There certainly are lots of people who wants to move into Venezuela. And despite the fact that at present, the country is experiencing some dangerous criminal attacks, tourists still finds the country a great place to visit. |
| If you stay in a low profile mode, so you won't be a money making targeted by crooks. But I don't think, tourists would do those things because they went there to be live life, be happy and spend the money they earned. |
| Yeah, you have a point there Eduard. Just do not overdo everything and do not show off. Some people do show off to boast with other people and the result, they just earn lots of rivals and lots of threat towards their safety. So just like E. Eduard said, just live your life in a low profile mode so that you can save yourself from those criminals who are anywhere. |
| I have to agree with that. I think it is not really necessary to show off. I think it is true that when you do that you will just earn lots of criticism on being so rude and boastful and just make some people angry at you. So it is better if you just live your life and do not 'overdo' everything. Have a good day guys and keep those posts coming. |
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