Traveling to Canada Without a Visa: What You Need to Know

Learn if you can travel to Canada without a visa and understand eTA requirements for visa-exempt countries.

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Travel to Canada without a visa is possible if you're from a visa-exempt country like the U.S., the UK, most of Europe, and some others. However, you will still need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) if traveling by air. Check Canada's official government website for a complete list of visa-exempt countries and further requirements.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)? An eTA is a digital document that allows you to travel to Canada by air if you're from a visa-exempt country.
  2. Do all travelers need a visa to enter Canada? No, only travelers from non-visa-exempt countries need a visa; others may only require an eTA.
  3. How do I know if my country is visa-exempt for Canada? Check Canada's official government website for an updated list of visa-exempt countries.
  4. What happens if I don't have an eTA when traveling to Canada? Without an eTA, you may be denied boarding your flight to Canada, so it's essential to obtain one in advance.