Permanent residents of the U.S. are now exempt from Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
As of April 26, 2022, permanent residents of the U.S. (such as Green Card holders) do not need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to Canada. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for all methods of travel to Canada, these individuals must now carry:
- official proof of their status in the U.S. (such as a valid green card or a valid I-551 [ADIT] stamp in their passport), and
- a valid passport from their country of nationality (or an equivalent travel document).
Please, be aware that foreign nationals travelling to or transiting through Canada by land, sea or rail do not need to get eTAs.
- What is an eTA?
- Countries that require an eTA
- Who does not need an eTA to travel to Canada?
- Stay updated!
What is an eTA?
An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is a document that allows visa-exempt travellers to travel to or transit through Canada by air. Moreover, an eTA can be valid for 5 years or until the applicant’s passport expires, whichever occurs sooner. It can also be cancelled by a designated officer.
Applications for electronic travel authorizations, including eTA expansion, are, “for the most part, online, automated applications” noted the IRCC. Further, it added that “applications that are not approved automatically by the Global Case Management System (GCMS) require manual review at the Operations Support Centre (OSC).”
If you want to learn more about this electronic document, please visit: What is an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)
Countries whose nationals require an eTA
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Foreign nationals who hold any of the following documents also require an eTA:
- A passport or travel document issued by the Holy See
- A national Israeli passport
- A passport issued by:
- the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
- the United Kingdom to a British national (overseas), such as a person born, naturalized or registered in Hong Kong
- the United Kingdom to a British subject that contains the observation that the holder has the right of abode in the United Kingdom,
- An ordinary passport issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan that includes the personal identification number of the individual
If you already hold an eTA click here to see if it is still valid.
Who does not need an eTA to travel to Canada?
If you belong to the following groups you do not need an eTA:
- People who enter Canada by sea, rail, or road
- Individuals who hold a valid Canadian TRV or temporary resident permit (TRP)
- A national of the United States or a person who has been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence
Of course, there are some other groups that are exempt from eTA. Please visit the following article to read the full list:
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