eTA - electronic travel authorization
The eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is a document that confirms the bearer is allowed to travel to Canada. From November 2016, the Canadian Government introduced a new immigration regulation. The eTA is now necessary for passengers who previously did not require a visa. It is requested online and is directly linked to the passenger’s passport, and is issued by the government of Canada.
To obtain it, simply go to the official Canadian Citizenship and Immigration website (cic) to confirm your eligibility to travel and request the electronic authorization before departing for Canada. Travelers who have a visa and USA citizens are exempt from this document.
Nationals from the following countries now require an e-TA to visit or travel through Canada:
Further information here (PDF, 0.97MB,EN).
To obtain it, simply go to the official Canadian Citizenship and Immigration website (cic) to confirm your eligibility to travel and request the electronic authorization before departing for Canada. Travelers who have a visa and USA citizens are exempt from this document.
Nationals from the following countries now require an e-TA to visit or travel through Canada:
Germany | Estonia |
Malta |
Andorra | Spain | Mexico |
Antigua and Barbuda | Finland | Monaco |
Australia | France | New Zealand |
Austria | Greece | Norway |
Bahamas | Netherlands | Papua New Guinea |
Barbados | Hong Kong | Poland |
Belgium | Hungary |
Portugal |
Brunei | Solomon Islands | United Kingdom |
Chile | Irlanda | Czech Republic |
Cyprus | Iceland | San Marino |
Croatia | Israel | Samoa |
South Korea |
Italy | Singapore |
Denmark | Japan | Sweden |
Slovakia | Latvia | Switzerland |
Slovenia | Liechtenstein | Taiwan |
Further information here (PDF, 0.97MB,EN).