just found clarification from CIC website, looks you can visit US and return back to Canada with single entry visa, see below--- May-fair, could you help to clarify again it is only valid by driving, not by air? thanks in advance: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/visit/visit-faq01.asp
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Frequently asked questions:+ G( V* K: W0 ^* i6 \! b F
Visiting Canada
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What is the difference between a single-entry visa and a multiple-entry visa?
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There are two types of Temporary Resident Visa: a single-entry visa and a multiple-entry visa. Temporary Resident Visas are valid for a fixed period, whether they are a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa. You cannot use a visa after its expiry date.- l% v" n" n. A2 a7 |
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A single-entry visa allows you to enter Canada once.
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, i. O1 b9 u- A' z3 u4 KWhen you arrive at the point of entry in Canada, an officer of the Canada Border Services Agency will make sure you meet the requirements to enter Canada. The officer will tell you how long you can stay in Canada. Six months is the longest period of time you can stay in Canada under a single-entry Temporary Resident Visa.& m7 G- W- m7 _0 i" O5 M
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The expiry date—the date by which you must leave Canada—will be stamped in your passport. If you have a study permit or a work permit, the same expiry date will be stamped on the permit as well.2 h z' b/ s) h/ H$ f0 |/ i0 j0 g
( H2 |# q H. z6 W0 HIf you leave Canada before the expiry date on your single-entry visa, you must get a new visa to re-enter Canada.8 `3 J* A# Z P$ q: C
' g# o/ @6 @& k' cThere are only two places outside Canada that you are allowed to visit before the expiry date of your single-entry visa and still return to Canada without getting a new visa. You can visit the United States and Saint-Pierre et Miquelon before the expiry date of your single-entry visa, and then return to Canada without getting a new visa. |