Do Americans Need an eTA to Visit Canada? FAQs & Travel Tips

Find out if U.S. citizens need an eTA for Canada and learn about entry requirements for a hassle-free visit.

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No, Americans do not need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) to enter Canada. U.S. citizens can visit Canada with a valid U.S. passport. However, if traveling by air, pre-flight information might be collected through the ArriveCAN app. Double-check the latest entry requirements to ensure a smooth travel experience.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is an eTA and who needs it? An eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is required for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air, but U.S. citizens are exempt.
  2. Do I need any other documents to enter Canada? Yes, U.S. citizens should have a valid U.S. passport and may need to complete pre-flight information through the ArriveCAN app.
  3. What is the ArriveCAN app? The ArriveCAN app is a tool used by travelers to submit health information prior to entry into Canada, although it's not mandatory for all entries.
  4. Can Americans enter Canada by car? Yes, Americans can enter Canada by car without an eTA, provided they have a valid U.S. passport.