How to Apply for a Visa
IMPORTANT
VISA ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR CITIZENS OF CANADA
On July 26, 2005
the President of Ukraine signed Decree No. 1134/2005 that
repeals visa requirements for citizens of Canada visiting
Ukraine.
This Presidential
Decree is introduced to develop and promote practical implementation
of principles of partnership in the relations between Ukraine
and Canada, and is based on the aspirations to ease travel
regime for citizens of the two countries and to foster bilateral
contacts in all spheres of mutual relations.
The Decree No. 1134/2005
provides that effective August 1, 2005 citizens of Canada
may enter Ukraine or transit through its territory with
Canadian passports valid for travel abroad without Ukrainian
entry visas if period of their stay in Ukraine does not
exceed 90 days.
The provisions of
the Decree do not apply to those citizens of Canada who
are proceeding to Ukraine for the purpose of studying, employment,
immigration or work with diplomatic and consular missions
of Canada in Ukraine as well as for any other purpose if
their planned period of stay in Ukraine is exceeds 90 days.
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As of April 1, 2003, the Consulate does not accept any deliveries
by Purolator and does not use Purolator to return documents.
The Consulate will only accept certified checks or money orders.
If a client chooses to receive his or her documents from the consular
section by way of a courier service, other than Purolator, he or
she will need to provide the Consulate with the courier service
envelope, and a fully completed waybill, bearing the recipient's
account number with the courier service or the recipient's credit
card number in the appropriate spaces of the waybill, and signed
by the recipient in the space designated for the sender's signature.
Required documents:
All requests for visas must include the following at the time
of application:
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an original passport or travel document, which must be valid
for at least one month after the expiration date of the requested
visa, and which must contain a blank visa page;
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a visa application form, which is available at any Ukrainian
consular post or can be printed from the Web site of any Ukrainian
consular post, that services one, including the
Consular Section of the Embassy of Ukraine to Canada.
Legible duplicated copies of the application form are also accepted.
A separate visa application form must be submitted for each holder
of a passport or travel document. The visa application form must
be answered completely* and typed or printed in block letters
in black or blue ink, dated and signed by the applicant. Any corrections
made on the application form should be initialed by the applicant.
If the applicant is under the age of 16, the parent or legal guardian
must sign the application form on the child's behalf. If a child
is included in an adult's passport or travel document, that child
must be included in the adult's visa application form with a separate
photograph for the child, and will be listed on the adult's visa;
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one color full front view passport size photograph on a white
background, taken within six months of the date of application
and attached in the designated space of the visa application
form;
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the consular fee for processing the visa, in the exact amount
as indicated below. Payment should be in the form of a certified
personal check, bank check or money order made payable to the
Consulate General of Ukraine in Toronto. Uncertified checks
and cash are not accepted. Payment for return postage should
not be sent. Each visa application must be accompanied with
its own check or money order. Visa processing fee is waived
for holders of diplomatic and in most cases service/official/
or special passports and for persons entering Ukraine for purposes
of providing humanitarian aid or conducting charitable activities.
Please note that you are not required additional documents if
you are a citizen of Canada, U.S.A, Japan, Slovakia, Switzerland,
Turkey or European Union Member States and applying for a service,
business or private visa or visa for entering Ukraine to conduct
scientific, cultural or sports activities.
Otherwise, please find out below what kind of supporting documents
do you need.
Notwithstanding, all applicants should include the name and
address of the inviting person or entity in Item No. 20 of the visa
application form.
In addition to the above-referenced items the following documents
will also be required for the following visas:
Service visa for representatives of foreign governmental entities
or international organizations proceeding to Ukraine on official
business
a diplomatic note or a relevant invitation from a Ukrainian governmental
entity or a request from a foreign governmental entity or an international
organization. An original, copy or legible facsimile of the above
- referenced invitation or request is in most cases acceptable.
Service visa for representatives of political, industrial, trade,
financial circles
proceeding to Ukraine on official business matters at the invitation
of a Ukrainian governmental entity or an enterprise or organization
duly registered in Ukraine - a relevant invitation from such governmental
entity or a request from a foreign governmental entity or an invitation
from any other legal entity duly registered in Ukraine. An original,
copy or legible facsimile of the above - referenced invitation or
request is in most cases acceptable.
* While it is not required, visa applicants may wish to include
their telephone number in Item No. 8 of the form, which may assist
the Consular Section in contacting the applicant in the event that
any issues arise that would prevent the issuance of the visa. With
respect to Item No.7 requesting a personal number, the applicant's
social security or driver's license number should be supplied. With
regard to the passport details requested in Item No. 9 of the form,
the "type" of passport is located in the upper left hand corner
of the identification page of the applicant's passport, and the
"issuing authority" is found below the words ' issuing office" in
the lower right hand corner of the passport's identification page.
All persons must include the name and address of the inviting person
or entity in Item No. 20 of the application form. With respect to
the Item "Place of Submission", above the applicant's signature,
the applicant should fill in the city in which the consular post
to which the application is being submitted is found, whether it
be Ottawa, Toronto, etc.
Business visa
for persons proceeding to Ukraine as co-founders of joint ventures
or representatives of companies (firms, associations) for the purpose
of reviewing the implementation of contracts, or as consultants
of foreign companies (firms, associations) and for personnel of
Ukrainian affiliates of foreign companies - a relevant invitation
from a Ukrainian governmental entity or a request from a foreign
governmental entity or an invitation from any other legal entity
duly registered in Ukraine. An original, copy or legible facsimile
of the above - referenced invitation or request is in most cases
acceptable.
Immigration visa to enter Ukraine for authorized permanent residence
- authorization for permanent residence in Ukraine from the local
body of the executive branch. If the authorization was not applied
for, obtained and/or received through the Consular Section, its
original and one legible copy should be provided to the Consular
Section, and the original will be returned to the applicant.
Immigration visa to enter Ukraine for the purpose of employment
- a work permit issued by the Ministry of Labor of Ukraine. The
original and one legible copy should be provided to the Consular
Section, and the original will be returned to the applicant.
Student visa for students, graduate candidates and interns proceeding
to Ukraine for the purpose of studying
- an original (copies are not accepted) prescribed invitation issued
by the Ministry of Education of Ukraine and the presence of the
applicant on the pertinent list of the Consular Section of the Embassy;
Private visa
- a single entry private visa may be issued to persons who plan
to stay in the home of a Ukrainian resident, and a single, double
or multiple entry private visa may be issued to persons traveling
to Ukraine for medical treatment. The former requires an original
prescribed invitation in the applicant's name issued by the local
office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine where the
applicant will reside. This invitation, however, is not required
from any person who can provide documentary evidence of being of
Ukrainian origin. The latter requires an original or faxed confirmation
of the proposed medical treatment of the applicant from the Ukrainian
medical provider. Also note that applicants may request and be granted
a multiple-entry private visa with a term of five (5) years, provided
that they are interviewed at the Consular Section and at such time
present documentary evidence of being of Ukrainian origin.
Tourist visa
- a document confirming that the purpose of the trip is tourism,
i.e. either (a) a letter or a tourist voucher from a travel agency
or other entity licensed to provide such services, indicating the
applicant's name, itinerary of any tour or cruise, the name of any
entity in Ukraine that may have assisted in organizing the tour
or cruise, and reservation confirmation numbers in a hotel in each
city to be visited by the applicant for more than 24 hours (except
for cruises); (b) in instances of a non-organized tourist trip,
a hotel voucher listing the applicant's name and reservation confirmation
number for a hotel in each city to be visited by the applicant for
more than 24 hours;
Please note that citizens of Canada, U.S.A, Japan, Switzerland,
Turkey and European Union Member States proceeding to Ukraine for
the purpose of tourism and entering Ukraine by way of the international
airports " Simferopol" in the city of Simferopol and "Odesa" in
the city of Odesa or through the commercial seaport of Odesa, may
be issued by Ukrainian consular posts at the above-referenced points
of entry an authorization to enter Ukraine for a period of fourteen
(14) days, provided that they possess a document confirming that
the purpose of the trip is tourism.
Visa for representatives of rescue services to enter Ukraine
in order to address the aftermath of a civil or natural disaster
- an official written request issued by the Ministry of Civil Emergency
Management of Ukraine. An original, copy or legible facsimile of
the above -referenced request is acceptable.
Service visa for representatives of the military
to enter Ukraine on official business at the invitation of relevant
ministries or other Ukrainian governmental entities - the Ukrainian
invitation or a request from a foreign governmental entity, supported
when necessary by the pertinent instruction to the Consular Section
from Ukraine. An original, copy or legible facsimile of the above-referenced
invitation or request is acceptable.
Visa for representatives of the mass media to enter Ukraine
for the purpose of conducting their professional duties
- instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
to the Consular Section.
Immigration visa
- permission of the Ministry of Labor of Ukraine to work in Ukraine
or permission of local executive power authorities to live in Ukraine.
Visa related to humanitarian aid or conducting charitable activities
requires a letter of confirmation of the purpose from the Commission
on Humanitarian Aid of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. A legible
facsimile copy of the letter is in most cases acceptable.
Visa on religious matters or for work with religious organizations
in Ukraine
requires a letter of invitation from a Ukrainian religious organization.
Such a letter of invitation must be verified by the State Committee
of Ukraine on Religious Matters. The letter of invitation may be
accompanied or substituted by an authorization letter from the State
Committee itself. Only originals of the letters of invitation and
authorization will be accepted.
Transit visa
- documents confirming the transitory nature of the travel (a visa
to a third country, ticket and etc.)
Visa for crewmembers and service personnel of civil international
airlines and train lines and persons who bus passengers or truck
cargo into Ukraine
- a license for conducting international transportation, issued
by the relevant competent state authority. The original and a copy
of the license should be provided, the original of which will be
returned to the applicant.
Transit visa for persons transiting immediately and continuously
through Ukraine
to a third country - a visa to that country or if that country
does not neighbour Ukraine, also a visa to the neighboring country
to be entered from Ukraine on the applicant's way to the country
of final destination. When a visa is not required for the neighboring
country, a visa to the country of final destination will be required
in the applicant's passport. When an applicant does not require
a visa neither to the country neighboring Ukraine, nor to the country
of his/her final destination, the applicant must provide: (a) a
legible copy of any document that confirms entry to a neighboring
country or to the country of final destination, or (b) a legible
copy of a confirmed one way or round trip train, passenger ship
or airplane ticket from Ukraine to a neighboring country or to the
country of final destination.
Multiple entry transit visa for persons who bus passengers or
truck cargo through Ukraine to a third country
- documents, which confirm the transit character of the above-referenced
form of transportation. An original, copy or legible facsimile of
the above - referenced confirmation is in most cases acceptable.
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