chillixon asked:
Suppose your visa in America has expired but you have my family in England you want to visit. Although, you can’t leave the country or you won’t be able to come back here. You can go to Canada and Mexico though. So could you go to Canada and fly out from there to visit England? or would there be a problem? thank you =] I have british citizenship.
Suppose your visa in America has expired but you have my family in England you want to visit. Although, you can’t leave the country or you won’t be able to come back here. You can go to Canada and Mexico though. So could you go to Canada and fly out from there to visit England? or would there be a problem? thank you =] I have british citizenship.















You can leave US even if your visa is expired. You just cannot re-enter to US on expired visa. You must have get new visa.
What part of expire don’t you understand ?
Every day, dozens of people in the U.S. drive over the border into Canada to catch flights out of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver for flights to Europe, the Far East, and Africa. Of course, some of them need visas to enter Canada, but you haven’t told us what your citizenship is.
As long as you explain to the Canada Border Services officer that you’re in transit to the U.K., and you have the proper documents and airline ticket, there shouldn’t be any reason for you to be found inadmissible to Canada.
sure you can go but you cant come back
you will have to show your passport to enter canada and explain why you are entering canada