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I am a business visitor and I do not need a visa. What documents should I bring, if any?
You must show to the border services officer several documents when you arrive in Canada. These documents include, but are not limited to:
- a passport or travel document that is valid for your entire stay and guarantees re-entry to your country of origin
- a letter of support from your parent company and a letter of invitation from the Canadian host company
- other documents such as warranty or service agreements, contracts, etc. if relevant to the visit
- 24-hour contact details of your business host in Canada and
- proof that you have enough money for both your stay in Canada and your return home.
Please see Business visitors: Checklists for details.
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