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Asked by Axel Carlson from United States | Mar. 19, 2018 04:31
About:72-Hour Visa-Free Transit FAQ

American flying in and out of Canada

I am a resident of the US, but flying from and back to Canada. Does the 72 hour policy apply for me in this situation?

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Answered by Rob | Mar. 19, 2018 10:04
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Canada-China-Canada doesn't qualify because it isn't a transit. Also it's your nationality, not your residency, that counts.
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