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hey every one
I am living in south korea with my Canadian citizen wife and i am not Korean also my country is not visa free for Canada or UK now i wanted to know that if i get my CORP for Canada so do i need transit visa for UK or any other country if my flight transit through UK or any country ?
also after landing if i will come to Korea before PR card arrive at my Canadian home address so do i need transit visa to come to korea if my flight transit from UK or any other country?
i have valid south korean visa.
reg
The answer to that question is unique for each country, AND the answer could different between now, and when you're actually the bearer of a PR card for Canada. Now I know you didn't ask about the U.S., but don't even trying going through there without a transit visa (just for example). Incidentally, Korean Airlines flies "direct" to Canada (Toronto) without transiting through other countries and sometimes they are in fact the "cheapest".
The answer to that question is unique for each country, AND the answer could different between now, and when you're actually the bearer of a PR card for Canada. Now I know you didn't ask about the U.S., but don't even trying going through there without a transit visa (just for example). Incidentally, Korean Airlines flies "direct" to Canada (Toronto) without transiting through other countries and sometimes they are in fact the "cheapest".
I also need to apply (in person ) for a C-1 visa for a simple layover in the States, that's why I make sure to only book flights from Tokyo to Vancouver and I have no problem with that.
for US, you always need a transit visa. every international flyer has to go through customs once they land. for UK, unless you are changing airports, you don't usually need a transit visa as you won't be going out through customs.
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