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Canada and Bermuda student's are exempt
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Canada and Bermuda student's are exempt
Canada and Bermuda students are exempt for requiring a visa for school According to the State Department, citizens of Canada and Bermuda are exempt;

Canada and Bermuda student's are exempt

Canada and Bermuda students are exempt.According to the State Department, citizens of Canada and Bermuda are exempt; they do not require visas to enter the United States to attend school in the USA. These students must present a valid Form I-20 for academic or vocational studies, a SEVIS fee receipt, proof of financial support, and a valid passport at the port of entry. But, they are not required to hold an F-1 Student Visa like other international students coming to the US for their studies. However, many students from Canada and Bermuda are reporting that having a visa can assist with obtaining a US driver’s license, securing accommodations or re-entry from land border crossings.Additional resources for Canadian visitors to the United States can be found on the US Embassy and Consulate websites in Canada, and for Bermudian students, info can be found on the US Embassy Hamilton website under Visa Exemptions for Bermudians.Go USA!– Mike��All information presented here is from my personal research and my attempts to save you time and money when pursuing your dream of coming to the USA to study. Do not take any of this information as LEGAL advice – I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV. This information is gathered from a variety of sources including many U.S. Government websites and I urge you to validate this information as much as possible, just as I do when posting on this blog.