Visa needed for License conversion (Canadian to FAA)
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Visa needed for License conversion (Canadian to FAA)
What Visa would a Canadian need to enter the US to convert his commercial and ifr licenses and ratings?
Conversions don't seem to fall under the heading of a full-time course, so this complicates this Visa matter.
Anyone know the answer?
Conversions don't seem to fall under the heading of a full-time course, so this complicates this Visa matter.
Anyone know the answer?
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If you were merely wanting to rent and applied to get a conversion from the FAA based on your Canadian licence then you are not required to have a visa. The conversion however will only recognize private levels of flying.
If you wanted to get the full unrestricted FAA CPL and IR, you will be required to get a visa as you will need to complete training towards the licence/rating or certificate. Even is you only need to complete the FAA required 3 hours in the preceding 90 days, you need a visa.
The visa process is simple and painless; just go to the US Embassy web site and they will tell you what is involved.
Good luck
If you wanted to get the full unrestricted FAA CPL and IR, you will be required to get a visa as you will need to complete training towards the licence/rating or certificate. Even is you only need to complete the FAA required 3 hours in the preceding 90 days, you need a visa.
The visa process is simple and painless; just go to the US Embassy web site and they will tell you what is involved.
Good luck