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Does a Mexican citizen studying in the US with an FAA license need a visa when landing at airports in Canada?Does a Mexican citizen studying in the US with an FAA license need a visa when landing at airports in Canada?

Some would say that this question is asking for travel advice, not aviation advice -- but for reasons that are fairly clear to me (scheduled international flight crews!), I suspect most countries deal with licensed pilots somewhat differently from an immigration standpoint...so is this on-topic, or should this be kicked over to travel.SE?

Does a Mexican citizen studying in the US with an FAA license need a visa when landing at airports in Canada?

Some would say that this question is asking for travel advice, not aviation advice -- but for reasons that are fairly clear to me (scheduled international flight crews!), I suspect most countries deal with licensed pilots somewhat differently from an immigration standpoint...so is this on-topic, or should this be kicked over to travel.SE?

Does a Mexican citizen studying in the US with an FAA license need a visa when landing at airports in Canada?

Some would say that this question is asking for travel advice, not aviation advice -- but for reasons that are fairly clear to me (scheduled international flight crews!), I suspect most countries deal with licensed pilots somewhat differently from an immigration standpoint...so is this on-topic, or should this be kicked over to travel.SE?

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Is immigration/customs advice specific to pilots on-topic here?

Does a Mexican citizen studying in the US with an FAA license need a visa when landing at airports in Canada?

Some would say that this question is asking for travel advice, not aviation advice -- but for reasons that are fairly clear to me (scheduled international flight crews!), I suspect most countries deal with licensed pilots somewhat differently from an immigration standpoint...so is this on-topic, or should this be kicked over to travel.SE?