Traveling to the USA from Canada on a Permanent Resident Card: What You Need to Know

Learn how to travel from Canada to the USA with a Permanent Resident Card. Get insights on required documents and entry conditions.

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Yes, you can travel to the USA from Canada with a permanent resident card, commonly known as a PR card. However, you will also need a valid passport and an appropriate visa or an approved electronic travel authorization (eTA) if required for your nationality. Ensure all documents are up-to-date and review the specific entry requirements before your trip.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do I need a visa to enter the USA as a Canadian PR? Yes, depending on your nationality, you may need a visa or an electronic travel authorization (eTA) to enter the USA.
  2. Can I use my PR card to travel to the USA? Yes, but you must also have a valid passport and any required visas or eTA for your nationality.
  3. What documents are required to enter the USA? You'll need a valid passport, a permanent resident card, and possibly a visa or eTA, depending on your nationality.
  4. Is an electronic travel authorization (eTA) required for Canadians? While Canadians don’t need an eTA to enter the USA, PR card holders should check if it's necessary based on their nationality.