About the eTA
What is an eTA? (Electronic Travel Authorization)
The Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is a mandatory digital entry requirement for most visa-exempt foreign nationals flying to or transiting through Canada. It’s a simple online pre-approval that’s electronically linked to your passport, no sticker or separate document needed.
Once approved, it allows multiple short visits to Canada (typically up to 6 months per stay), and it’s valid for up to 5 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. It helps speed up travel for millions of visitors while keeping borders safe.
Who Needs an eTA?
You need a valid eTA (or a visitor visa) if you’re flying to or transiting through a Canadian airport and you’re a citizen of a visa-exempt country. This includes travelers from most European countries, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and many others (check the full list on the official Government of Canada site). Important notes:
- No eTA required if entering Canada by car, bus, train, or boat (including cruise ships) — even if you’re from a visa-exempt country.
- U.S. citizens and U.S. lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) are exempt.
- Citizens of visa-required countries generally need a visitor visa instead (though some may qualify for an eTA under specific programs).
- An approved eTA does not guarantee entry — the final decision is made by a Canada Border Services Agency officer when you arrive.
How Long Does It Take and How Much Does It Cost?
Most eTA applications are approved within a few hours, though some may take a few days if additional review is needed.
Why Do Many Travelers Choose Professional Help Like AppSender?
- Language barriers or confusing questions
- Technical issues on the government portal
- Fear of making a small error that delays approval or risks your flight
- Coordinating family/group applications
Key Facts About Your eTA
- Validity: Up to 5 years or passport expiry — whichever is sooner. Get a new one if you renew your passport.
- Multiple entries: Fly in and out as often as you like during validity (short stays only).
- Linked to passport: Always travel with the same passport used for the application.
- No physical document: It’s stored digitally — airlines check it automatically before boarding.
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Whether you’re heading to Peggy’s Cove, the CN Tower, the Rockies, visiting family, or just catching a connecting flight, make sure your eTA is sorted early.
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