A Complete Guide to Canada’s eTA: What It Is and How to Apply
If you’re planning to visit Canada by air and you’re from a visa-exempt country, you’ll likely need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). This quick and easy online authorization is required for most travelers before boarding their flight. In this guide, we’ll explain what an eTA is, who needs one, how to apply, and other essential details to help ensure a smooth travel experience.
What Is an eTA?
An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is a digital entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air. It is electronically linked to your passport and is valid for up to five years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. An eTA allows multiple short visits to Canada (up to six months per visit) for purposes such as tourism, business, or transit.
Who Needs an eTA?
You need an eTA if you:
- Are from a visa-exempt country (e.g., the UK, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, and many others)
- Are traveling to Canada by air
- Are transiting through a Canadian airport
Exceptions:
- U.S. citizens do not need an eTA but must carry valid travel documents like a passport.
- Permanent residents of the U.S. (Green Card holders) do not need an eTA but must travel with their valid passport and Green Card.
- Travelers entering Canada by land or sea (e.g., via car or cruise ship) do not need an eTA.
How to Apply for an eTA
Applying for an eTA is a simple online process that takes only a few minutes. Here’s what you need to do:
Step 1: Gather Your Documents
You’ll need:
- A valid passport from a visa-exempt country
- A credit or debit card to pay the processing fee
- A valid email address to receive updates
Step 2: Complete the Online Application
- Visit the official Government of Canada website (beware of third-party websites that charge extra fees).
- Fill out the eTA application form with your personal details, passport information, and travel plans.
Step 3: Pay the Processing Fee
- The eTA fee is CAD $7 (non-refundable).
- Payment is made online via credit or debit card.
Step 4: Receive Your eTA Approval
- Most eTA applications are approved within minutes, but some may take a few days if additional documentation is required.
- You’ll receive an email confirmation once your eTA is approved.
Important Things to Know About eTAs
- Link to Passport: Your eTA is electronically linked to your passport. You must travel with the same passport used for your eTA application.
- Validity Period: An eTA is valid for up to five years or until your passport expires.
- Multiple Entries: With an eTA, you can visit Canada multiple times, with each stay lasting up to six months.
- Checking Your eTA Status: If you’re unsure whether your eTA is valid, you can check its status on the Government of Canada website.
Common Reasons for eTA Refusals
While most applications are approved quickly, some may be refused due to:
- Incorrect or incomplete information on the application
- Criminal history, including DUIs
- Previous immigration issues, such as overstaying a visa
- Health concerns that may pose a risk to public safety
If your eTA is denied, you may need to apply for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) instead.
Final Tips for a Smooth Travel Experience
- Apply early to avoid last-minute delays.
- Double-check your passport details when applying.
- Use only the official Canadian government website to apply.
- If your passport is renewed, you’ll need to apply for a new eTA.
Need Help with Your eTA or Other Canadian Immigration Matters?
At Doherty Fultz Immigration, we specialize in helping travelers navigate Canada’s entry requirements. If you need assistance with your eTA application or have concerns about potential refusals, contact our team today for expert guidance!
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