Can I Visit Canada with a US Tourist Visa? What You Need to Know

Learn if a US tourist visa allows entry to Canada and find out about the required Canadian visa or eTA for travel.

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No, you cannot visit Canada with just a US tourist visa. You will need a separate Canadian visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada, unless you are from a visa-exempt country. Visit the Government of Canada website to check your specific requirements and apply accordingly.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I enter Canada with only a US tourist visa? No, a US tourist visa alone does not allow entry into Canada. You must have a valid Canadian visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), unless you are from a visa-exempt country.
  2. What is an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)? An eTA is an entry requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air. It is electronically linked to your passport and must be obtained before boarding.
  3. Which countries are exempt from needing a Canadian visa? Visa-exempt countries vary, but typically include nations such as the US, UK, and European Union members. Travelers from these countries may only need an eTA to visit Canada.
  4. How can I apply for a Canadian visitor visa? You can apply online through the Government of Canada’s official immigration website by submitting the required forms, documents, and payment.