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Originally Posted by The_Judge
This is taken directly from Aircanada.com........ It is your sole responsibility to ensure that you - and any child travelling with you - have all the travel documents necessary to enter in, or transit through, each country on your proposed itinerary. Please ensure you verify the requirements for each country as the required documents for the outbound portion of your travel may differ from those required on the return.
Along with the normal travel documents required to enter Canada, additional documents may be required depending on your country of origin, even if they are used solely to land in Canada and re-board a connecting flight.
For extensive details regarding country-specific visa & health entry requirements, you can visit the Star Alliance Visa & Health search tool in order to determine what you will need for your trip.
Not only do they tell you that YOU are SOLELY responsible but they offer you a website to check to see if you have the right documents. Quit blaming the wrong party and look in the mirror.
http://www.aircanada.com/en/travelin...traveldoc.html
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U are right about about what is mentioned. In fact, I wrote to Air Canada before my departure. The customer agent had no clue!
Major airports in the world like Singapore, Bangkok, Heathrow, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Taiwan, Vienna etc do not need transit visas . This is based on my travel experience!