Canada ETA / Visa requirements for Trinidadian citizens
- 1. Do Trinidad and Tobago Citizens Need a Visa for Canada?
- 2. What is a Canada ETA for Trinidad and Tobago citizens:
- 3. Canada ETA / Visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens:
- 4. How to apply for a Canada visa waiver from Trinidad and Tobago
- 5. Canada ETA / Evisa fees for Trinidad and Tobago citizens
- 6. Is it safe to use Canada Immigration Services for my ETA?
- 7. FAQS about Canada ETA for Trinidadian citizens
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Trinidad and Tobago citizens are among the approximately 50 nations eligible for the Canada ETA. However, unlike the other nations, Trinidad and Tobago citizens who intend to visit Canada and receive an ETA before leaving belong to a special category of travelers under Canada’s eTA program. To be qualified for electronic authorization, they must satisfy one specific condition.
Trinidad and Tobago citizens can only apply for a Canada eTA when traveling by air. If you want to travel by land or water, you must apply for a consular visa at the nearest Canadian diplomatic post. Even if you match the prerequisites listed above, the rule applies.
Learn more about the Canada ETA requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens.
1. Do Trinidad and Tobago Citizens Need a Visa for Canada?
No, according to the Canadian visa policy, Trinidad and Tobago citizens do not need a visa to visit Canada as long as they have a valid eTA. For the following reasons, the Canadian eTA for Trinidad and Tobago citizens allows them to stay in Canada without a visa for up to six months.
- Holiday
- Visiting family or friends
- Leisure activities
- Business activities
- Transfer on the way to another destination
Trinidad and Tobago citizens may require a Canadian visa for the following purposes.
- Working in Canada
- Moving to Canada
- Studying in Canada
- Investment or business stay exceeding six months
Depending on the traveler's planned activities, there are various Canadian visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens.
For more information on Canadian visas for Trinidad and Tobago citizens, visit the Canadian Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago
2. What is a Canada ETA for Trinidad and Tobago citizens:
Trinidad and Tobago citizens are exempt from Canada’s regular visa requirements, which means that only Trinidad and Tobago citizens who hold a temporary passport, are residents but not citizens, or have refugee status will need to go to a Canadian embassy to obtain another type of Canadian visa using their current passport. Only Trinidad and Tobago nationals with full citizenship are eligible to apply for Canadian eTA.
Since 2015, the Canadian Immigration Department has begun using Canada eTA to evaluate the suitability of foreigners visiting Canada and to simplify the eTA application process.
The Canada eTA allows Trinidad and Tobago citizens to travel to Canada for purposes such as:
- Short-term tourist stays
- For commercial purposes
- Traveling via Canada to another location
- Medical treatment or advice
The majority of foreign individuals passing through Canada require a visa to enter and exit the nation. On the other hand, Trinidad and Tobago nationals holding an eTA can travel without a visa if they enter and exit through a Canadian airport.

The Canada eTA for Trinidad and Tobago citizens is not a work permit and does not provide the applicant with Canadian residency.
Because the eTA details are maintained in the Canadian immigration computer system, travelers must hold a machine-readable electronic passport (ePassport). Trinidad and Tobago passports are normally machine-readable, although those who are doubtful may contact the Trinidad and Tobago passport officials before applying for a Canada ETA.
Travelers may remain in Canada for up to 6 months on each trip and may enter Canada numerous times within a 5-year period. When the passenger arrives at the border, immigration officers will determine the length of stay, which will be stamped in the traveler’s passport
Trinidad and Tobago citizens who wish to extend their stay in Canada can do so as long as they apply at least 30 days before the end of their stay.
3. Canada ETA / Visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens:
The exact Canada visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens will be based on our current information. We know that all applicants seeking a visa online must have a valid passport for at least 180 days after the desired departure date from Trinidad and Tobago. This document should also have at least two blank pages for stamping.
We recommend you have the following minimum prerequisites once this eVisa is available:
- The passport must be valid.
- Digital scan of your passport - During the application process, eVisa will require you to upload a scan of your passport. JPEG is the preferred format.
- Digital photo of yourself (must adhere to passport criteria).
- Travel arrangements, including evidence of lodging and an onward or return ticket.
- E-mail address - Because we will give you your visa by e-mail, you must have a valid e-mail address. Do not forget to print the paperwork you get. We recommend printing multiple copies so that you have extras.
- Payment methods - You will be required to pay for both the visa and the e-Visa service cost. You can pay with a credit or debit card, PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Amex, or wire transfer to the bank account.

4. How to apply for a Canada visa waiver from Trinidad and Tobago
Regarding the application procedure, Canada Immigration Services is working hard to make it as simple as possible for you. To that end, we're creating a two-step online application form that will take a few minutes to complete. You will also get access to our 24/7 customer support service if you want assistance.
As previously stated, the online application form will include three steps:
- The first will request you submit some basic information about yourself, such as your name, nationality, address, phone number, etc. Passport information and travel data will also be required. This section of the application form will also request that you select a processing speed for your application. Your selection will determine the cost of your Canada ETA; the faster the processing time, the more you will be paid.
- In the second step, you must make the payment and examine your form. Applicants can pay using a credit or debit card, including Visa, MasterCard, or Amex. Remember that you must be extremely careful while providing us with your information since it must be 100% exact or your Canada ETA will be invalid.
- When you have completed both parts of the application form, click the submit button. We will give you the Canada ETA in PDF format through e-mail within the timeframe you specify. As you can see, the online application procedure is straightforward.

How Long Does It Take to Receive a Canada eTA for Trinidad and Tobago Citizens?
The Canadian government examines all eTA applications and responds typically within 24 hours. Many applications are notified relatively immediately.
In some cases, it may take a little more time. During the peak season, the assessment process can take up to three days. Canadian authorities recommend applying at least 72 hours before departure time, considering delays or assessment issues.
The approved Canadian eTA will be electronically linked to the traveler's New Zealand passport and a confirmation email will be sent to the account provided.
5. Canada ETA / Evisa fees for Trinidad and Tobago citizens

We still don't have detailed information on processing timeframes and Canada ETA fees. However, the following options might give you an idea:
- Normal: You must wait at least three business days for your paperwork.
- Urgent: You'll only have to wait 24 business hours
- Super urgent: You will have to wait 5 business hours if you choose this option.
Note: Traveling might be costly on its own, but a medical emergency can cost considerably more. It's also worth noting that your credit card may not contain or have limited travel insurance coverage. In addition, we recommend that you should buy Canada travel insurance.
6. Is it safe to use Canada Immigration Services for my ETA?
We ensure maximum protection of your personal data and invest heavily in database security. Do not be concerned about the security of your data; we have the technologies to secure all of your information and keep it from being exposed on the Internet.
7. FAQS about Canada ETA for Trinidadian citizens
What happens if you arrive without eTA for Canada?
If a visa-exempt foreign national traveling to Canada by air has not obtained an eTA upon arrival at the departure airport:
Denial of Boarding: The most likely scenario is that the airline refuses to board a flight to Canada. The airline must ensure that all passengers have the required travel documents, including eTAs, before checking in or boarding. If your passport is scanned but no valid eTA is connected, the airline will refuse to board you
An eTA is an essential entry requirement for eligible air travelers, and without an eTA, you are deemed not to have the appropriate travel documents.
Important points to remember:
- Who needs an eTA? Generally, foreigners who are eligible for visa waiver, flying to or via Canadian airports, need an eTA.
- Entry by land or sea: no eTA is required if you enter Canada by car, bus, train or ship (including cruise ships).
- U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents (Green Card Holders): U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents with green cards are exempt from eTA. Legal permanent residents are also exempt, but you must present a valid green card and passport.
- Dual Nationality: Canadian citizens (including dual citizens) must have a valid Canadian passport (not eTA) to board a flight to Canada.
Can I leave and re-enter Canada on an ETA?
Yes, you absolutely can leave and re-enter Canada on a single, valid Electronic Travel Authorization
Here is a breakdown of the key information:
- Multiple Entry: Canada ETA is a multiple entry permit. You can travel to Canada as much as you want by air for a valid period.
- Validity: ETA is usually valid for up to five years or until your linked passport expires, whichever comes first of the two. If you have a new passport issued, you must apply for a new ETA.
- Maximum length of stay per visit: Up to six months of stay are typically granted on each entry. The length of stay is finalized on each arrival by Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) staff.
- Air Travel Requirements: ETA is specifically required for air travel to or via Canada. ETA is electronically connected to your passport and must be presented to the airline.
Important Note on Re-entry:
Even with a valid ETA, the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) officer decides whether to allow entry at the border each time you re-enter. If you are traveling very frequently or for a long time, be prepared to demonstrate your strong ties (occupation, property, family) to your home country and prove that it is for your true purpose of visit, not your intention to reside in Canada.
Does Canada track when you leave the country?
Canada does track when people leave the country through the Entry/Exit Initiative. The CBSA collects exit information from airlines and from land border records shared with the United States. When you enter the U.S. by land, that record becomes your exit from Canada. For air travel, airlines must provide passenger information before departure.
However, Canada receives some departure information indirectly. Through the Entry/Exit Initiative with the United States, both countries share their entry records. Upon entering the United States, the information is shared with Canada and recorded as an exit from Canada. Likewise, Canada's entry information is shared with U.S. authorities.
For air travel to other countries, airlines can share passenger information with Canadian authorities, but this is not a comprehensive tracking system.
This is important for a specific purpose. For example, if you receive government support with residency requirements or maintain permanent resident status, you will be responsible for tracking your time spent outside of Canada directly. If necessary, the government can request proof of travel records.
Conclusion: Canada does not actively monitor departures, but some information is gathered through international agreements and airline data sharing.
Do I need a paper copy of my eTA for Canada?
No, you don't need a copy of the Canadian eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) paper.
The eTA is electronically connected to your passport in the Canadian system. At flight check-in and upon arrival in Canada, border officers can scan your passport to verify your eTA status. The electronic connection is made automatically.
What you should do:
- Please note your eTA application number for your reference.
- The eTA is linked to that passport, so please remember the passport you used when applying.
- If you get a new passport, you will need a new eTA.
Important notes:
- The eTA is valid for up to 5 years or up to the expiration date of your passport, and up to the first of the two.
- If necessary, you can check your eTA status online on the official Canadian immigration website.
- The airline electronically checks the eTA before authorizing boarding.
While a paper copy is not required, some travelers keep a digital copy or a printed copy of the approval email for safe use. However, it is not necessary upon arrival. All airlines and border officers need to do is scan your passport to confirm the eTA approval.
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