Is a Transit Visa Different from an eTA?

Learn the key differences between a transit visa and an eTA for your travels.

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No, a transit visa is not an eTA. An eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is specific to certain countries and typically required for air travel. A transit visa, on the other hand, is needed when passing through a country en route to another destination. Check the specific requirements for each country you plan to transit through to ensure compliance with their regulations.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is an eTA? An eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is a digital requirement for visa-exempt foreign nationals traveling to Canada by air.
  2. Who needs a transit visa? Travelers who will pass through a country en route to their final destination may need a transit visa, depending on the country's rules.
  3. Can I travel without a transit visa? It depends on the country you are transiting through and your nationality. Always check visa requirements before traveling.
  4. How do I apply for a transit visa? You typically need to apply for a transit visa through the embassy or consulate of the country you will transit.