Questions tagged [saint-pierre-and-miquelon]

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a pair of islands in the north Atlantic off the coast of Canada. It is a French territory.

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are a pair of island that make up a small French territory in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of , . The currency is the euro.

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a French territory but it is not part of the European Union nor the Schengen agreement. EU nationals, Canadian nationals and a number of other nationalities can enter without a visa for a visit of up to 3 months. Visitors who require a visa must get one from a French consulate.

The only ways to reach Saint-Pierre and Miquelon by regularly scheduled transportation are flights and ferries from Canada.

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Is there a list of countries that do not reset the "clock" for Canada visits?

Note: this is about Canada. When travelling to the USA, you cannot reset the 90-day counter by going to Canada or Mexico, if you have entered the US using the Visa Waiver Program. Is there similarly a rule for tourists (with or without a visa) in…
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Ferry St. Pierre-Canada arriving when CBSA office closed. Can I enter?

According to the SPM ferry schedule for February 2020, there are some Sunday departures from Saint Pierre (France) to Fortune (Canada): But according to the Fortune CBSA Office hours, the point of entry will be closed to passengers at this…
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Backcountry Camping on Saint Pierre et Miquelon

Is wild camping allowed on Saint Pierre et Miquelon? There appears to be one regular campground in Saint Pierre (streetview), and Google Maps (but not Openstreetmap) also lists an option on Langlade that looks more like backcountry camping. SPM…
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