Entering Canada as a US Resident: What You Need to Know
Learn about entry requirements for US residents traveling to Canada, including passports and eTA regulations.
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Yes, you can enter Canada as a US resident, but you'll need a valid passport or another accepted form of travel document. Additionally, you may require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) unless you're traveling by car. Ensure you're also aware of any COVID-19 related entry requirements or health advisories before your trip.
FAQs & Answers
- What documents do I need to enter Canada as a US resident? You need a valid passport and may require an eTA unless traveling by car.
- Do US citizens need a visa to enter Canada? No, US citizens do not need a visa for short visits, but they must have a valid passport.
- Are there any COVID-19 travel restrictions for entering Canada? Yes, be sure to check for the latest COVID-19 entry requirements before your trip.
- Can I drive to Canada as a US resident? Yes, you can drive to Canada, but ensure you have the required documents and are aware of eTA requirements.