The system allows the government of Canada to tailor screening requirements based on the risks posed by individual travellers, making it easier and faster for low-risk travellers to come to Canada. Previously, visa-exempt foreign nationals seeking entry to Canada are not systematically screened for admissibility until they arrive at a Canadian port of entry. The number of visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada on a temporary basis per year is significantly larger than the number of visa-required travellers. For example, visa-exempt foreign nationals, excluding U.S. citizens, represent approximately 74 per cent of foreign nationals who arrive by air in Canada.
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1. Why did Canada introduce electronic Travel Authorization?
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2. What, or who, is a visa-exempt foreign national?
A visa-exempt foreign national is a person who is not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, and who does not normally need a visa to enter Canada.
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3. When does/did eTA come into operation?
Since August 1, 2015, eligible travellers have been able to apply for an eTA. Visa-exempt foreign nationals are expected to have an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to or transit through Canada. Exceptions include U.S. citizens, and travellers with a valid Canadian visa. Canadian citizens, including dual citizens, and Canadian permanent residents are not eligible to apply for an eTA. However, until September 29, 2016, travellers who do not have an eTA can board their flight, as long as they have appropriate travel documents, such as a valid passport. During this time, border services officers can let travellers arriving without…
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4. Do I require an eTA in order to visit Canada?
As of March 16, 2016, an eTA is required for visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada by air. Citizens of visa-exempt countries and territories are generally able to visit or transit through Canada with a valid passport and without obtaining a visa for a period of up to six months.
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5. Are there any exceptions?
A number of exemptions from the requirement to obtain pre-approval to travel will be in place, including: nationals of the United States, individuals already in possession of a Canadian temporary resident visa, certain foreign diplomats, commercial air crew, citizens of France who are residents of St. Pierre and Miquelon, individuals in possession of a visa to enter the United States on a flight bound for that country in transit through Canada, where the sole purpose of the flight stopping in Canada is for purpose of refuelling, individuals transiting through Canada as a passenger on a flight who are in possession of any visa required to enter the…
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6. Do I need an eTA and a visitor visa?
No. An eTA is only required for visa-exempt travellers. Citizens of countries that are not currently visa-exempt country who wish to enter Canada for a temporary purpose, such as tourists, temporary foreign workers (work permits) and international students (study permits), must apply for and be granted a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV). The TRV is a document issued by a Canadian Immigration Visa Office outside Canada, showing that the holder has satisfied the requirements for admission to Canada as a visitor. Temporary Resident Visas may be for single entry or multiple entry.
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7. I'm a citizen of the United States. Do I need an eTA to visit Canada by air?
Citizens of the United States do not need an eTA or a visa. However, proper identification must be presented.
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8. I have U.S. permanent residency (Green Card). Do I need a visa or an eTA to visit Canada, or can I use my Green Card?
As a U.S. Green Card holder, you do not need a visitor visa (TRV) to travel to Canada. However, you need an eTA if you plan to fly to Canada. When flying to Canada, you will need to present: proof of status in the U.S. (such as a valid Green Card), and your valid passport that you used to apply for your eTA. The Canadian border services officer will verify your eTA when you arrive in Canada.When travelling by land or sea directly from the U.S., you will only need to provide proof of your U.S. lawful permanent resident status (such as your Green…
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9. When should I apply?
Most eTA applications are approved within minutes of applying, and therefore an application can be made close to the intended departure date. However, it is recommended that travellers requiring an eTA submit an application well in advance of their intended departure date, as some requests may require more time to process. If this is the case for your application, you can expect an email from IRCC within 72 hours informing you what your next steps are.
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10. Can I make multiple visits to Canada with an eTA?
Yes, you can make multiple visits to Canada with a valid eTA.
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11. Are applications made online?
Yes. If the applicant is unable to make the application by means of the electronic system because of a physical or mental disability, it may be made by another means, including a paper application form.
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12. How long does it take to fill out an application?
A straightforward application generally takes only a few minutes to complete and submit.
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13. What information is being requested on the eTA application?
The eTA includes the applicant's name, date and place of birth, gender, address, nationality, and passport and/or travel document information. The application form also asks applicants about the funds they have available for their travel to Canada and contact information.
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14. How long does it take to receive authorization once the application is submitted?
Most eTA applications are approved within minutes of applying, though some requests may require more time to process. If this is the case for your application, you can expect an email from IRCC within 72 hours informing you what your next steps are.
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15. What do applicants need in order to apply?
Applicants need a passport, a credit card, an email address and a few minutes to complete the online form.
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16. Is there a fee? If so, how much is the fee?
A fee of CAD $7.00 will be required for processing
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17. For how long is an eTA valid?
Electronic Travel Authorization is valid for a period of five years from the day on which it is issued to the applicant or until the earliest of the following days, if they occur before the end of that period: the day on which the applicant's passport or another travel document expires, or the day on which the electronic travel authorization is cancelled, or the day on which a new electronic travel authorization is issued to the applicant.
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18. I leave for Canada in a few days but I cannot submit the additional documents required for my eTA application by the requested deadline. Can I still travel to Canada?
If you are waiting for someone (e.g. police department, doctor) or another third party to send you documents, or have problems uploading the documents and cannot submit them by the deadline, you may submit a case specific enquiry to request an extension to the deadline. As of August 1, 2015, individuals who are issued an initial study or work permit will automatically be issued an eTA along with their permit. For work permit or study permit renewal applications, the eTA will not be automatically renewed. If you wish to exit and re-enter Canada by air, you will need to ensure that…
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19. Do all work permits/study permits issued by visa posts, ports-of-entry, and Vegreville after Aug 1, 2015 have ETAs attached to them? If so, how do I find out what the ETA number is?
Study permits and work permits issued to visa-exempt foreign nationals on or after August 1, 2015 had an eTA issued with them. The only work permits and study permits issued on or after August 1 that would not have had an eTA issued with them are work permit and study permit extensions issued by the Vegreville Case Processing Centre in Alberta. For ease of reference, the eTA number can be found in the Letter of Introduction given to study permit and work permit holders.
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20. If an ETA is issued with a work permit/study permit, is it valid for the length of time of the work permit/study permit or is it valid for 5 years (or when the passport expires, if it's before 5 years)?
The validity of an eTA issued to a visa-exempt foreign national alongside a work or study permit is independent from that of the permit; therefore, the eTA is valid for five years or passport expiry, whichever occurs sooner. That same eTA can be used for multiple entries to Canada, including after March 15, 2016. In addition, the eTA is electronically linked to the individual's passport; therefore, s/he must use that same passport when travelling to Canada.